Supply Act (No. 6) 1917-18 (Cth)

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

 

SUPPLY (No. 6) 1917–18.

No. 3 of 1918.

An Act to grant and apply a sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and eighteen.

[Assented to 19th April, 1918.]

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 Supply Act (No. 6) 1917–18.

Issue and application of £5,068,484.

2.—(1.) There shall and may be issued and applied for or towards making good the supply hereby granted to His Majesty for the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and eighteen the sum of Five million sixty-eight thousand four hundred and eighty-four pounds out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.

(2.) The Supply Acts mentioned in the First Schedule to this Act are hereby amended so that the sums granted by the said Acts for the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and eighteen and the sum granted by this section of this Act, amounting, as appears in the Second Schedule to this Act, in the aggregate to the sum of Seventeen million one hundred and fifty-seven thousand five hundred and twenty-two pounds, are issuable and applicable by the Treasurer, and shall be deemed to have been issuable and applicable by

[8d.] F.6077.

the Treasurer as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 9 of 1917, for the purposes and services expressed in the Second Schedule to this Act, in lieu of the purposes and services expressed in the Schedules to the Acts mentioned in the First Schedule to this Act.

(3.) The sum issuable and applicable under this section of this Act shall be available to satisfy the warrants under the hand of the Governor-General in respect of any purposes and services set forth in the Second Schedule to this Act.

(4.) No moneys shall be expended under the authority of this section of this Act after the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and eighteen.

 

FIRST SCHEDULE.

GRANTS OUT OF THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND.

£

Under Act No. 9 of 1917.........................................................................

750,000

Under Act No. 11 of 1917.......................................................................

4,356,186

Under Act No. 38 of 1917.......................................................................

3,487,200

Under Act No. 1 of 1918.........................................................................

1,211,615

Under Act No. 2 of 1918.........................................................................

2,284,037

£ 12,089,038

 

SECOND SCHEDULE.

ABSTRACT.

Total.

£

THE PARLIAMENT..........................................................................................

43,201

THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.......................................................

183,238

THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.......................................................

772,404

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT..............................................

77,130

THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT............................................

548,615

THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE—MILITARY............................................

1,413,292

THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY................................................................

1,482,969

THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS...........................................

779,953

THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS........................................

651,148

THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT..........................................

5,107,421

WAR SERVICES...............................................................................................

4,648,151

REFUNDS OF REVENUE.................................................................................

450,000

ADVANCE TO THE TREASURER...................................................................

1,000,000

17,157,522

Deduct amounts previously granted out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, as set out in the First Schedule.................................................................................

12,089,038

Total..................................................

5,068,484

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

I.—THE PARLIAMENT.

£

£

1

...

The Senate.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

6,306

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

1,195

3

Postage and Telegrams............................................................

620

8,121

2

...

House of Representatives.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

6,776

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

2,390

3

Postage and Telegrams............................................................

1,300

10,466

Senate and House of Representatives.

3

...

Parliamentary Reporting Staff.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

7,796

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

1,153

8,949

4

...

The Library.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

2,480

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

4,247

6,727

5

...

Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

851

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

1,045

1,896

6

...

Joint Committee of Public Accounts.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

400

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

1,350

1,750

Joint House Committee.

7

...

Refreshment-rooms.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

796

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

450

1,246

8

1

Water Power.....................................................................

...

40

9

1

Electric Lighting, Repairs, Etc.......................................

...

1,070

10

...

Queen’s Hall.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

...

536

11

...

Parliament Gardens.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

613

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

75

688

12

...

Miscellaneous.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

741

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

971

1,712

Total Parliament................................

...

43,201

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

II.—PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT.

£

£

13

...

Prime Minister.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

9,337

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

12,135

3

Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Salary and travelling allowance of Officers acting as Secretary to Leaders of Opposition in Senate and House of Representatives...........................................

660

2. Official expenses of Honorary Ministers........................

50

3. Maintenance of motor cars, including wages and expenses of chauffeurs...........................................

1,000

4. Historic memorials of representative men.......................

100

5. Dominions Royal Commission......................................

50

6. Retaining and special fees for Commonwealth Medical Officers................................................................

150

7. Expenses of Advisory Council appointed to carry out scientific research (including grant of £10,000).......

10,500

8. Expenses in connexion with Compulsory Conference on the Coal Industry Dispute.......................................

3,000

9. Royal Commission on Federal Capital, Administration of

100

10. New Hebrides, including grant of £3,600 for special services.................................................................

3,900

11. Annual payment to International Agricultural Institute at Rome, including translations...............................

500

12. Contribution to funds of Imperial Institute....................

500

13. International Bureau of Public Health—Grant..............

125

14. Press cable service subsidy..........................................

70

15. International Congress on Entomology—subscription to

6

16. National Association for Labour Legislation— Grant....

100

17. Tropical Diseases—contribution to Imperial Fund for Investigation of.....................................................

200

18. Investigation in connexion with Noxious Insects—Grant....................................................................

200

19. Royal Commission to inquire into the matter of Trade between Australia and Java, Singapore and the East Indies...................................................................

500

20. Administration Expenses, Port Pirie Wharf...................

2,000

21. Wheat Storage Conference..........................................

100

45,283

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

II.—PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT —continued.

£

£

14

...

Executive Council.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

156

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

30

186

15

...

Audit Office.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

29,655

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

19,858

49,513

16

...

Public Service Commissioner.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

12,072

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

5,928

18,000

17

...

Governor-General’s Office.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

1,572

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

7,834

9,406

18

...

High Commissioner’s Office.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

8,925

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

28,575

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuity on retirement under Public Service Act and Regulations to Captain R. M. Collins..................

500

38,000

Shipping and Mail Service to Pacific Islands.

19

1

No. 1. Mail Services to Papua, Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Gilbert, Ellice, and Marshall Islands............................

...

22,850

Total Department of Prime Minister.............................

...

183,238

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

III.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

£

£

20

...

The Treasury.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

13,812

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

17,637

3

Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Registries—

No. 1. Payment to Commonwealth Bank for conducting Registries of Commonwealth Inscribed Stock.....

10,000

41,449

22

...

Invalid and Old-age Pensions Office.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

15,735

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

40,275

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Law Costs.................................................................

50

56,060

23

...

Maternity Allowance Office.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

4,577

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

8,645

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Law Costs.................................................................

50

13,272

24

...

Taxation Office.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

86,986

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

110,620

197,606

25

...

Government Printer.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

12,822

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

8,815

21,637

26

1

Coinage...............................................................................

...

28,310

Miscellaneous.

27

1

No. 1. Interest at three and one-half per cent. on the value of properties transferred from the States to the Commonwealth:—

Department of Defence, Military..........................

88,510

Department of the Navy.......................................

41,060

Department of Trade and Customs........................

30,070

Department of Works and Railways......................

410

Postmaster-General’s Department.........................

217,620

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

377,670

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No

III.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY—continued.

£

£

27

1

Miscellaneous—continued.

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

377,670

No. 2. Maintenance of persons admitted to Charitable Institutions in accordance with provisions of Invalid and Old-age Pensions Acts..........................................

30,000

3. To recoup Postmaster-General’s Department rebate of 75 per cent. allowed to Fire Brigades throughout the Commonwealth on regulation rates for “Telephone and Fire Alarm Services”.......................................

3,500

4. Maternity Allowances paid under special circumstances

400

411,570

28

...

Unforeseen Expenditure..................................................

...

2,500

Total Department of the Treasury.......................

...

772,404

IV.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

32

...

Secretary’s Office.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

7,438

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

8,580

16,068

33

...

Crown Solicitor’s Office.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

10,691

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

3,420

14,111

34

...

The High Court.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

4,462

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

6,850

11,312

35

...

Court of Conciliation and Arbitration.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

531

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

9,230

9,761

36

...

Patents, Trade Marks and Designs.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

15,533

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

9,525

25,058

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

IV.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT—continued.

£

£

37

...

Copyright Office.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

610

2

Contingencies..........................................................................

210

820

Total Attorney-General’s Department...................

...

77,130

V.—THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT.

38

...

Administrative.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

11,045

2

Contingencies..........................................................................

5,955

17,000

39

...

Electoral Office.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

44,834

2

Contingencies..........................................................................

8,366

53,200

40

...

Census and Statistics.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

8,557

2

Contingencies..........................................................................

9,843

18,400

41

...

Meteorological Branch.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

14,954

2

Contingencies..........................................................................

11,546

26,500

42

...

Lands and Survey.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

8,739

2

Contingencies..........................................................................

6,761

15,500

43

...

Rent of Buildings.

1

Prime Minister.........................................................................

2,732

2

Treasurer.................................................................................

9,539

3

Attorney-General.....................................................................

2,347

4

Home and Territories...............................................................

9,417

5

Defence—Naval......................................................................

3,920

5

„ Military...................................................................

14,527

6

Trade and Customs..................................................................

6,500

7

Quarantine..............................................................................

1,457

8

Works and Railways................................................................

1,700

9

Post and Telegraphs.................................................................

24,861

77,000

F.6077.—2

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

V.—THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT—continued.

£

£

44

...

Northern Territory.—General Services.

1

Administrator..........................................................................

2,750

2

Administrator’s Office, Salaries...............................................

28,362

3

Administrator’s Office, Contingencies......................................

33,405

4

Lands and Survey, Salaries......................................................

5,557

5

Lands and Survey, Contingencies.............................................

4,845

6

Gold-fields and Mining, Salaries..............................................

4,218

7

Gold-fields and Mining, Contingencies.....................................

16,640

9

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Subsidy for steam-ship service (passengers and cargo) between Melbourne and Darwin, including light dues.................................................................

3,000

2. Darwin, Borroloola, and Pine Creek libraries— Grant in aid Darwin Town Council (£910), and supplement to subscriptions (up to £90) .............

1,000

3. Part payment for mail service between Alice Springs and Powell’s Creek...........................................

170

4. Part payment for mail service between Katherine and Maranboy.........................................................

53

100,000

45

1

Northern Territory—Interest, Sinking Fund, and Redemption of Loans.

No. 1. Interest on Loans....................................................

102,500

2. Contribution to Sinking Fund under South Australian Act No. 648 of 1896..........................................

6,940

109,440

46

1

Federal Capital Territory.—Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Water Supply and Sewage Disposal, operating expense......

1,000

2. Transport, Railway Operation, &c.................................

500

3. Power, heat and light services........................................

1,000

4. Fencing and establishment of orchards (Repatriation Industry)................................................................

500

5. Establishment of Forests (Repatriation Industry) ...........

1,500

6. State Governmental and Educational Services...............

2,500

7. Maintenance of Nurseries..............................................

1,500

8. Rabbit Destruction and maintenance of cleared areas......

2,000

9. Hospital and housing services........................................

500

10. Inspection of properties under lease, and incidental expenses connected with lands administration...........

1,900

11. Watchmen and others protecting unused properties.......

1,500

14,400

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

V.—THE HOME AND TERRITORIES DEPARTMENT—continued.

£

£

47

1

Norfolk Island.

No. 1. Grant for expenses of Administration—to be paid into Trust Fund.................................................................

...

3,000

48

1

Papua.

No. 1. Towards expenses of Administration...............................

30,000

2. New Government steamer—Instalment of Grant towards

1,000

3. Development of Oilfields............................................

16,000

4. Coastal Trade Service Subsidy.....................................

1,750

5. Loss on working of Wireless Stations...........................

3,450

52,200

49

1

Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Conveyance of Members of Parliament and others........

11,000

2. Administration of the Electoral Act..............................

32,000

3. Census, including collection, compilation, printing, maps, and miscellaneous services.......................................

1,500

4. Map of Australasia......................................................

500

5. Advancement of the study of diseases in Tropical Australia—to be paid into Trust Fund.......................

4,300

6. Refund of Fines, Immigration Act................................

750

7. Repatriation of Distressed Australians..........................

100

8. Payment to Customs Department for services of Officers under Immigration Act.............................................

4,400

9. Commonwealth Literary Fund—to be paid into Trust Fund.......................................................................

725

10. Purchase of Year Books for High Commissioner.........

500

11. Photographic Branch, wages, plant, and material.........

800

12. Maintenance of motor car..........................................

400

13. Commonwealth Elections..........................................

3,000

14. Establishment of Forestry in Commonwealth Territories

2,000

61,975

Total Home and Territories Department................

...

548,615

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE-MILITARY.

£

£

(Not including War Services.)

50

...

Central Administration.

1

Pay......................................................................................

50,078

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

10,300

3

Postage and Telegrams..........................................................

1,200

4

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Expenses of Officers, Warrant and Non-commissioned Officers, sent abroad for instruction or duty (including grants for outfit allowance under Regulations)..........................

100

2. Grants to Commonwealth Council of Rifle Associations of Australia.................................

100

3. Examination fees.................................................

300

4. Pay and expenses of Exchange officers—To be recovered.......................................................

100

5. Expenses connected with inventions reported upon by Departmental Committees..........................

500

6. Entertainment of Indian Mutiny and Crimean Veterans.........................................................

150

7. Publication of Commonwealth Military Journal.....

50

8. War Railway Council, Uniform, Equipment, and other expenses................................................

100

9. Officers’ accommodation, Staff Colleges, England and India........................................................

100

10. Remission of Cadets’ fines and costs...................

100

11. Grant to King Edward’s Horse for members of the Citizen Forces attached for duty.......................

100

12. Gratuities to officers and others on retirement in lieu of furlough...............................................

500

63,778

51

...

Aviation Instructional Staff.

(central flying school.)

1

Pay......................................................................................

17,407

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

10,975

28,382

52

...

Royal Military College.

1

Pay......................................................................................

16,891

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

37,370*

54,261

* Portion to be paid to credit of Trust Fund—Military College Working Expenses Account.

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

£

£

VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE— MILITARY—continued.

(Not including War Services.)

53

...

Chemical Adviser.

1

Pay......................................................................................

1,242

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

900

2,142

54

...

Examination of Stores and Equipment.

1

Pay......................................................................................

4,656

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

1,700

6,356

59

...

Woollen Cloth Factory.

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

...

3,474*

60

...

Arsenal.

1

Pay......................................................................................

...

2,950

61

...

Administrative and Instructional Staffs.

1

Pay......................................................................................

163,045

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

36,000

199,045

62

...

Permanent Units.

1

Pay......................................................................................

150,000

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

55,335

205,335

63

...

Ordnance Branch.

1

Pay......................................................................................

...

54,066

64

...

Rifle Range Staff.

1

Pay......................................................................................

...

10,077

* To be paid to credit of Trust Fund—Woollen Cloth Factory Account.

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE— MILITARY—continued.

(Not including War Services.)

£

£

65

...

District Accounts and Pay Branch.

1

Pay......................................................................................

7,004

66

...

Universal Military Training (Citizen Forces).

1

Pay......................................................................................

152,500

2

Contingencies—Citizen Forces and Senior Cadets..................

170,200

3

Contingencies—Junior Cadets...............................................

14,650

4

Contingencies—Australian Army Reserve.............................

610

337,960

67

...

Volunteers.

1

Contingencies.......................................................................

...

10

68

1

Camps.................................................................................

...

75,100

69

1

Maintenance of Existing Arms and Equipment.............

...

17,700

70

1

Ammunition.......................................................................

...

223,595

71

1

General Contingencies....................................................

...

43,800

72

1

General Services..............................................................

...

42,240

73

1

Postage and Telegrams...................................................

...

5,000

74

...

Rifle Clubs and Associations.

1

Pay......................................................................................

7,467

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

23,550

31,017

Total Department of Defence—Military

(Not including War Services).........................

...

1,413,292

VII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

(Not including War Services.)

75

...

Naval Administration.

1

Pay......................................................................................

31,254

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

8,000

3

Postage and Telegrams..........................................................

3,000

42,254

76

...

Royal Australian Naval College.

1

Pay......................................................................................

25,000

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

26,000

51,000

77

...

Boys’ Training Ship.

1

Pay......................................................................................

25,000

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

17,315

42,315

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

VII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—

continued.

(Not including War Services.)

£

£

78

...

Permanent Force (Sea-Going).

1

Pay......................................................................................

580,000

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

160,000

740,000

79

...

Naval Establishments.

1

Pay......................................................................................

21,550

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

21,000

42,550

81

...

Radio Service.

1

Pay......................................................................................

28,500

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

15,000

43,500

Citizen Naval Forces.

82

...

(Royal Australian Naval Brigade.)

1

Pay......................................................................................

60,000

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

36,550

96,550

83

...

Royal Australian Naval Brigade (Sea-Going).

1

Pay......................................................................................

200

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

600

800

84

1

Royal Australian Fleet Reserve...................................

...

500

85

...

Royal Australian Naval Air Service............................

...

5,000

86

1

To be Paid to Credit of Trust Fund—Uniform Clothing and Necessaries (Naval) Account.......................................................................................

...

25,000

87

1

Medical Services..............................................................

...

5,500

88

...

Signal Stations and Examination Services (Including Stores and Hire of Steamers)....................................

...

2,500

89

1

Maintenance of Ships and Vessels.................................

...

335,000

90

...

Repair and Maintenance of Naval Works, including Dockyards, Dredges, Piers, Wharfs; also Repair and Maintenance of Vessels of other Commonwealth Departments in respect of which Repayments may be credited to this division...........

...

18,000

91

1

Miscellaneous Services...................................................

...

31,000

93

...

Postages and Telegrams.................................................

...

1,500

Total Department of the Navy

(Not including War Services)...................

...

1,482,969

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

VIII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

£

£

95

...

Central Staff.

1

Salaries...............................................................................

14,565

2

Contingencies......................................................................

9,110

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Administration of the Commerce Act 1905.....................................................................................

29,000

2. Administration of the Bounties Act.......................

25

3. Administration of the Australian Industries Preservation Act......................................................

50

4. Administration of the Iron Bounty Act 1914–15.....

150

5. Administration of Seamen’s Compensation Act 1911..................................................................

25

6. “Bitter Pit” investigation......................................

500

7. Law costs and preparation of cases.......................

150

8. Remission of duties in necessitous cases...............

50

53,625

96

...

Fisheries—Contingencies...............................................

...

300

97

...

Quarantine.

1

Salaries, Central Staff..........................................................

2,963

2

Contingencies, Central Staff.................................................

19,820

3

Salaries, New South Wales...................................................

5,298

4

Contingencies, New South Wales.........................................

9,460

5

Salaries, Victoria.................................................................

1,527

6

Contingencies, Victoria........................................................

6,050

7

Salaries, Queensland and Northern Territory.........................

2,028

8

Contingencies, Queensland and Northern Territory................

6,480

9

Salaries, South Australia......................................................

479

10

Contingencies, South Australia.............................................

2,345

11

Salaries, Western Australia...................................................

1,484

12

Contingencies, Western Australia.........................................

4,940

13

Salaries, Tasmania...............................................................

150

14

Contingencies, Tasmania......................................................

1,165

64,189

98

...

Analyst.

1

Salaries...............................................................................

2,683

2

Contingencies......................................................................

2,480

3

Industrial Chemical Researches............................................

250

5,413

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

£

£

VIII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS—continued.

99

...

Inter-State Commission.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

1,552

2

Contingencies........................................................................

2,775

4,327

100

...

Lighthouses.

1

Central Staff—Salaries...........................................................

4,550

2

Central Staff—Contingencies.................................................

1,325

3

No. 1 District, Salaries...........................................................

6,060

4

No. 1 District, Contingencies..................................................

17,060

5

No. 2 District, Salaries...........................................................

9,581

6

No. 2 District, Contingencies..................................................

23,855

7

No. 3 District, Salaries...........................................................

19,924

8

No. 3 District, Contingencies..................................................

26,545

9

No. 4 District, Salaries...........................................................

6,170

10

No. 4 District, Contingencies..................................................

14,225

129,295

101

...

Navigation.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

576

2

Contingencies........................................................................

15

591

102

...

New South Wales.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

80,672

2

Contingencies........................................................................

25,160

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations......................................................

140

105,972

103

...

Victoria.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

63,320

2

Contingencies........................................................................

16,950

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations......................................................

1,000

81,270

104

...

Queensland.

1

Salaries.................................................................................

41,065

2

Contingencies........................................................................

10,055

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations......................................................

363

51,483

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

VIII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS—continued.

£

£

105

...

South Australia.

1

Salaries................................................................................

29,117

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

8,845

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations.............................................

123

No. 2. Licence fee waived (Sugar Bond)........................

5

38,090

106

...

Western Australia.

1

Salaries................................................................................

28,100

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

6,755

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations........................................

210

35,065

107

...

Tasmania.

1

Salaries................................................................................

6,948

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

1,815

8,763

108

...

Northern Territory.

1

Salaries................................................................................

785

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

785

1,570

109

...

Remission of Duties.

1

Remission of duty on corn and flour sacks imported into the Commonwealth...............................................................

165,000

2

Remission of duty on hessian and jute piece goods imported into the Commonwealth...................................................

35,000

200,000

Total Department of Trade and Customs...............

...

779,953

IX.—THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS.

110

...

Administrative Staff.

1

Salaries................................................................................

16,556

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

13,985

30,541

111

...

Public Works Staff.

1

Salaries................................................................................

24,007

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

20,325

3

Supervision of Works...........................................................

7,500

51,832

Second Schedule—continued.

 

Division No.

Subdivision No.

IX.—THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS—continued.

£

£

112

...

Federal Capital Territory.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

2,573

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

3,727

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Materials and Stores...............................................

250

2. Special investigations in connexion with Water, Sewerage, Gas, Electricity, and Transportation and Other Services..................................................

1,300

3. Road Maintenance..................................................

2,750

10,600

113

...

Kalgoorlie-Port Augusta Railway.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

2,550

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

229,336

231,886

114

1

Port Augusta-Oodnadatta Railway.

No. 1. Interest on Loans...........................................................

67,500

2. Contribution to Sinking Fund under South Australian Act No. 648 of 1896.......................................................

4,100

3. Interest on South Australian rolling-stock.......................

5,720

4. Loss on working of Railway for year ended 30th June, 1917........................................................................

26,000

103,320

115

...

Northern Territory Railways and Transport.

1

Salaries...................................................................................

38,234

2

Contingencies.........................................................................

20,857

59,091

116

...

Queanbeyan—Canberra Railway.

1

Working Expenses, Queanbeyan—Canberra Railway................

...

1,423

117

...

Works and Buildings.

(Rent, Repairs and Maintenance, Sanitation and Water Supply, Fittings and Furniture.)

1

Parliament..............................................................................

2,300

2

Prime Minister........................................................................

1,875

3

Treasurer................................................................................

4,978

4

Attorney-General....................................................................

1,220

5

Home and Territories...............................................................

7,494

6

Defence—Naval.......................................................

15,260

82,035

Military.....................................................

66,775

7

Trade and Customs..................................................................

8,983

8

Quarantine..............................................................................

14,750

9

Works and Railways................................................................

4,000

10

Post and Telegraph..................................................................

67,226

194,861

Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year.

50,000

144,861

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

IX.—THE DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND RAILWAYS—continued.

£

£

118

...

Governor-General’s Establishment.

1

Melbourne Government House..............................................

4,523

2

Accommodation in Sydney...................................................

90

3

Non-recurring Works............................................................

2,131

6,744

119

...

Miscellaneous.

No. 1. Fire Insurance—Parliament House...............................

350

2. Maintenance Members’ room, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and Hobart, including furniture......

750

3. Storage and Seasoning of Timber—towards cost...........

1,000

4. Railway Surveys, Generally.........................................

1,000

5. Premiums and expenses in connexion with competitive designs for Parliament House, Canberra..................

50

6. Performance of work by Railway Department for State Governments and private enterprises (to be recovered).............................................................

6,000

7. Donation to the Australian Town Planning Conference and Exhibition.......................................................

100

8. Purchase and Maintenance of two Rain-producing Plants.............................................................................

1,600

10,850

Total Department of Works and Railways

...

651,148

X.—THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

120

...

Central Staff.

1

Salaries................................................................................

22,424

2

Contingencies.......................................................................

3,355

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Legal expenses of arbitration case in connexion with conveyance of mails over State railways..

100

2. Expenses in connexion with experiments by H. A. Dixon in respect of primary sorting of mails....

34

25,913

121

1

Cables................................................................................

...

4,000

122

1

Mails to Europe................................................................

...

26,250

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

X.—THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT—continued.

£

£

123

...

New South Wales.

1

Salaries...............................................................................

1,079,667

2

Conveyance of Mails...........................................................

410,900

3

Contingencies......................................................................

500,365

4

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Classification of Cable Traffic by officers of the Pacific Cable Board................................................

240

2. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations....................................................

4,000

3. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen’s Compensation Act).....

30

4. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts......

50

5. Injuries to persons and damage to property.................

400

6. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels......................................................

50

7. Compensation to contractors for delay in supplying material................................................................

50

8. Loss by fire and theft at Post Offices..........................

200

9. Deficiency in accounts of Postal Officials..................

50

1,996,002

124

...

Victoria.

1

Salaries...............................................................................

693,253

2

Conveyance of Mails...........................................................

189,200

3

Contingencies......................................................................

330,736

4

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations......................................

2,300

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen’s Compensation Act)..............................................................

700

No. 3. Injuries to persons and damage to property

600

4. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels..............................................

25

1,216,814

125

...

Queensland.

1

Salaries...............................................................................

340,744

2

Conveyance of Mails...........................................................

207,450

3

Contingencies......................................................................

186,379

4

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations......................................

900

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen’s Compensation Acts).............................................................

50

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

735,523

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

VI.—THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT—continued.

£

£

Queensland —continued.

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

735,523

125

4

Miscellaneous—continued.

No. 3. Payment to Pacific Cable Board for services rendered in connexion with land line work, Southport........................................................

450

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property.............

50

5. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts.

50

6. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels................................................

50

736,123

126

...

South Australia.

1

Salaries................................................................................

226,014

2

Conveyance of Mails............................................................

103,842

3

Contingencies.......................................................................

128,507

4

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations........................................

1,000

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen’s Compensation Acts)..............................................................

50

3. Injuries to persons and damage to property.............

50

4. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels................................................

50

459,513

127

...

Western Australia.

1

Salaries................................................................................

226,541

2

Conveyance of Mails............................................................

93,708

3

Contingencies.......................................................................

121,786

4

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations........................................

400

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen’s Compensation Acts)..............................................................

50

3. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contracts...

20

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property..............

100

5. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels.................................................

30

6. Compassionate allowance to widow of Lineman F. C. Moyns.........................................................

100

442,735

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

X.—THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT—continued.

£

£

128

...

Tasmania.

1

Salaries................................................................................

83,043

2

Conveyance of Mails............................................................

45,010

3

Contingencies.......................................................................

50,921

4

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Gratuities on retirement under the Public Service Act and Regulations........................................

38

2. Wages of employees injured on duty (including payments under Workmen’s Compensation Acts)..............................................................

50

3. Refund of fines for non-compliance with contract...

50

4. Injuries to persons and damage to property.............

50

5. Compensation for loss of registered articles and insured parcels................................................

20

179,182

129

...

Northern Territory.

1

Salaries (Payable at Adelaide)...............................................

1,771

2

Salaries (Payable at Darwin)..................................................

4,958

3

Conveyance of Mails (Payable at Adelaide)............................

650

4

Conveyance of Mails (Payable at Darwin)..............................

3,964

5

Contingencies (Payable at Adelaide)......................................

4,370

6

Contingencies (Payable at Darwin)........................................

5,176

20,889

Total Postmaster-General’s Department.......................

...

5,107,421

XI.—WAR SERVICES.

Under Control of Prime Minister’s Department.

130

1

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Expenses in connexion with Funeral of late Major-General Sir W. T. Bridges, K.C.B., C.M.G., and erection of tomb.................................................................................

...

400

131

...

Trading Vessels....................................................................

...

1,000,000

Total under Control of Prime Minister’s Department................................................

...

1,000,400

132

...

Under Control of Department of the Treasury.

War Pensions.......................................................................

...

2,600,000

Second Schedule—continued.

Division No.

Subdivision No.

XI.—WAR SERVICES—continued.

£

£

133

...

War Pensions Office.

1

Salaries...............................................................................

12,183

2

Contingencies......................................................................

24,960

3

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Law costs..............................................................

25

37,168

133a

...

Repatriation of Soldiers................................................

...

1,000,000

Total under Control of Department of the Treasury....................................................

...

3,637,168

134

...

Under Control of Department of Defence— Military.

1

General Contingencies.........................................................

...

183

Under Control of the Department of Trade and Customs.

142

1

Miscellaneous—

No. 1. Customs duty remitted on presents sent by Australian soldiers and members of the Royal Australian Navy............................................

8,000

2. Customs duty on goods imported for the personal use of prisoners of war...................................

2,400

Total under Control of the Department of Trade and Customs.........................

...

10,400

Total War Services....................................................

...

4,648,151

30

...

Refunds of Revenue.............................................................

...

450,000

31

...

Advance to the Treasurer......................................................

...

1,000,000

17,157,522

Deduct amounts previously granted out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund as set out in the First Schedule...................

...

12,089,038

Total............................................

...

5,068,484

 

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