Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1919-20 (Cth)

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

 

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SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION

(WORKS AND BUILDINGS) 1919-20.

 

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No. 41 of 1921.

 

An Act to appropriate a further sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ended the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and twenty for the purposes of Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.

[Assented to 22nd December, 1921.]

Preamble.

BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows:—

Short title.

1.

This Act may be cited as the Supplementary Appropriation (Works and Buildings) Act 1919-20.

Appropriation of £32,641.

2.

The sum of thirty-two thousand six hundred and forty-one pounds which has been issued from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ended the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and twenty shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 12 of 1919 for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule to this Act.

F.19947.—Price 3d SCHEDULE.

 

SCHEDULE.

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ABSTRACT.

 

£

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS..

7,255

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE—MILITARY....

23,508

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY......................

191

UNDER CONTROL OF THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT....

18

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT' OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS...

1,669

TOTAL ADDITIONS, NEW WORKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.............

32,641

    

UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS.

£

Division No. 2.

HOME AND TERRITORIES.

Subdivision No. 1.—New South Wales.

No. 1. Fencing, Commonwealth Territory, Jervis Bay.........................................

81

Subdivision No. 2.—Federal Capital Territory.

No.3. Completion of Cotter River Water Supply................................................

140

 4. Accommodation for School Teacher—Weetangerra...................................

337

477

Subdivision No. 3.—Victoria.

No.1. Alterations—Photographic Branch...........................................................

67

Total Division No. 2..........

625

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Division No. 3.

MILITARY.

Subdivision No. 1.—Victoria.

Read

£

No. 1. Fort Nepean—Construction of Sea Wall...............................

4,649

 3. Victoria Barracks—Additional Office Accommodation.........

293

 4. Erection of Pump House. Fort Nepean..................................

77

5,019

In lieu of

No. 1. Fort Nepean—Construction of Sea Wall..............................

5,019

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Subdivision No. 2.—Various States and Federal Territory.

Read

No. 1. Erection of Drill Halls, Mobilization Stores, and other accommodation for Citizen Forces..................................

2,173

 4. Military College, Duntroon..................................................

21

 5. Fortifications......................................................................

565

 6. Barracks.............................................................................

289

 7. Remount Depôts.................................................................

243

 8. Water Supply, Royal Military College..................................

241

 9. Acetate of Lime Factory—Machinery and Plant....................

768

4,300

In lieu of—

No. 1. Erection of Drill Halls, Mobilization Stores, and other accommodation for Citizen Forces......................................

4,300

..

Carried forward...............................

..

625

 

Under Control of the Department of Works and Railways.

£

Brought forward...................................

625

Division No. 3a.

THE NAVY.

Subdivision No. 1.—Victoria.

No. 1. Sanitary Accommodation—Naval Depôt, Williamstown.............................

 

841

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Division No. 4a.

LIGHTHOUSES.

Subdivision No. 1.—Northern Territory.

No. 1. Clarence Strait, Northern Territory—Shed, siding, and Trucks for Light Buoys................................................................................................

 

8

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Division No. 5.

QUARANTINE.

Read

No. 1. Quarantine, New Buildings and Stations, Alterations and Additions, including Sites—Victoria...............................

£

870

3. Animal Quarantine Stations—Victoria.................................

130

1,000

In lieu of

No. 1. Quarantine, New Buildings and Stations, Alterations and Additions, including Sites—Victoria...............................

1,000

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Division No. 7.

POST OFFICE BUILDINGS.

Subdivision No. 1.—New South Wales.

No. 1. Sundry Offices.......................................................................................

349

5. Sydney Harbor-Street Postal Stores—Fire Protection...............................

1

6. Lidcombe Post Office............................................................................

1

Subdivision No. 2.—Victoria.

351

No. 8. Mornington Post Office...........................................................................

360

Subdivison No. 3.—Queensland.

No. 3. Jericho Post Office—Removal of building from Yamba............................

93

4. Tolga Post Office...................................................................................

204

297

Subdivision No. 4.—South Australia.

No. 3. Adelaide—General Post Office—Remodelling.........................................

1,730

Subdivision No. 6.—Tasmania.

No. 2. King Island Post Office...........................................................................

192

Total Division No. 7 ........................

2,930

Carried forward.......................

4,404

Under Control of the Department of Works and Railways.

£

Brought forward.......................

4,404

Division No. 8.

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

Subdivision No. 1.

  • No.

     3. Water boring.........................................................................................

2,480

4. Dredging at wharf at Darwin and all expenses in connexion therewith........

145

7. Auxiliary scow—Purchase of and alterations and repairs.............................

226

2,851

Total under Control of Department of Works and Railways............

7,255

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UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE (MILITARY).

Division No. 11.

MILITARY STORES, ETC.

Subdivision No. 1.

£

Read

No. 1. Warlike stores, including field and machine guns, vehicles, harness and saddlery, arms, accoutrements, ammunition, and other regimental and personal equipment..............................

  

400

2. Field Artillery and Engineers—Towards cost of providing guns, vehicles, harness, equipment, and stores...............................

 

6

3. Armament and stores for fixed defences...................................

3,259

4. Woollen Cloth Factory—Additional machinery and plant..........

4,830

5. Arms racks, armourers’ benches and gymnastic apparatus for drill-halls............................................................................

 

2

6. Small Arms Factory—Additions and installation machinery and plant...................................................................................

 

2,095

7. Wireless telegraphy in the field—Towards providing apparatus...

..

8. Rifles for Senior Cadets..........................................................

19

10. Aviation—Towards acquisition of sites and construction of hangars, workshops and barracks, and provision of equipment and plant.............................................................................

  

19,991

11. Appliances, tools, and gauges for Inspection Branch, Ordnance, Ammunition and Small Arms...............................................

 

382

12. Acquisition of building for quarters of caretaker, Broad-meadows Camp...................................................................

 

450

13. Purchase of Cartridge making plant.........................................

13,533

14. Reserve of Rifles....................................................................

54,773

Carried forward................

99,740

    

Under Control of the Department of Defence

(Military).

£

£

Brought forward...............

99,740

In lieu of

No. 1. Warlike stores, including field and machine guns, vehicles, harness and saddlery, arms, accoutrements, ammunition, and other regimental and personal equipment................................................................

20,000

2. Field Artillery and Engineers—Towards cost of providing guns, vehicles, harness, equipment, and stores............

1,000

3. Armament and stores for fixed defences.........................

5,450

4. Woollen Cloth Factory—Additional machinery and plant..

2,000

5. Arms racks, armourers’ benches and gymnastic apparatus for drill-halls............................................................

160

6. Small Arms Factory—Additions and installation machinery and plant..................................................

1,902

7. Wireless telegraphy in the field—Towards providing apparatus..................................................................

100

8. Rifles for Senior Cadets................................................

100

10. Aviation—Towards acquisition of sites and construction of hangars, workshops and barracks, and provision of equipment and plant..................................................

40,000

11. Appliances, tools, and gauges for Inspection Branch, Ordnance, Ammunition and Small Arms....................

5,000

12. Acquisition of building for quarters of caretaker, Broad-meadows Camp........................................................

520

76,232

23,508

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UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

Division No.13.

CONSTRUCTION OF VESSELS FOR OTHER DEPARTMENTS.

  • No.

     1. New South Wales—Customs Motor Launch—Newcastle......................

180

3. Queensland—Quarantine fumigating barge..........................................

11

191

 

UNDER CONTROL OF THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

£

Division No. 14.—PURCHASE OF SITES.

Subdivision No. 1.—Trade and Customs.

No. 1. Purchase of site for Customs Quarters, Port Pirie...................................

16

Subdivision No. 2.—Postmaster-General.

No. 1. Purchase of site for Kerradale Post Office...............................................

2

18

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UNDER CONTROL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Division No. 15.

Purchase of option over Blythe River Iron Mines, Tasmania.......................

1,669

Total Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.

32,641

                

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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by

Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.

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