THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
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ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION.
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No. 11 of 1908.
An Act to grant and apply an additional sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund to the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and eight.
[Assented to 3rd June, 1908.
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 Additional Appropriation Act 1907–8.
Issue and application of £159,746.
2. The Treasurer may issue out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, and apply 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 eight the sum of One hundred and fifty-nine thousand seven hundred and forty-six pounds.
Appropriation of supply.
3. The said sum granted by this Act is appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 2 of 1907 for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule.
SCHEDULE.
F.6966.
SCHEDULE.
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ABSTRACT.
–— | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | Total. |
| £ | £ | £ |
I.—The Parliament.................. | ... | 2,701 | 2,701 |
II.—The Department of External Affairs.... | 490 | 7,809 | 8,299 |
III.—The Attorney-General’s Department... | ... | 1,423 | 1,423 |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs..... | 4,298 | 6,126 | 10,424 |
V.—The Department of the Treasury...... | 64 | 4,912 | 4,976 |
VI.—The Department of Trade and Customs. | 9,373 | 3,494 | 12,867 |
VII.—The Department of Defence........ | 9,481 | 1,855 | 11,336 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department. | 107,220 | 500 | 107,720 |
Total...................... | 130,926 | j 28,820 | 159,746 |
I.—THE PARLIAMENT.
–— | “Other.” |
| £ |
THE SENATE............................................... | 547 |
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.............................. | 200 |
PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF............................ | 450 |
THE LIBRARY.............................................. | 476 |
REFRESHMENT ROOMS....................................... | 190 |
WATER POWER FOR PARLIAMENT HOUSE........................ | 220 |
ELECTRIC LIGHTING, REPAIRS, ETC.............................. | 400 |
QUEEN’S HALL............................................. | 48 |
MISCELLANEOUS........................................... | 170 |
Total......................................... | 2,701 |
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I.—THE PARLIAMENT. | |||||||
| “Other.” | ||||||
Division No. 1. |
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THE SENATE. | £ | ||||||
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 7. Travelling expenses, including cost of conveyance of Senators’ luggage.. | 40 | ||||||
9. Incidental and petty cash expenditure......................... | 30 | ||||||
10. Maintenance, repairs and furniture.......................... | 15 | ||||||
11. Extra clerical assistance during absence on leave of the Clerk of the Parliaments | 55 | ||||||
Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous. | 140 | ||||||
No. 1. Allowances to persons whose election as Senators has been declared void :— |
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Mr. J. V. O’Loghlin, 11.7.07 to 20.12.07 | £240 | 6 | 4 |
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Mr. J. Vardon, 1.1.07 to 31.5.07........................ | 166 | 13 | 4 | 407 | |||
Total Division No. 1.................. | 547 | ||||||
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Division No. 2. |
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. |
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Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous. |
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No, 1. Allowance to Mr. A. C. Palmer from 12.12.06 to 10.6.07, his election as member of the House of Representatives having been declared void | £19 | 5 | 7 | 200 | |||
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SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. |
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Division No. 3. |
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PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF. |
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Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 1. Sessional typists at £4 10s. per week......................... | 350 | ||||||
2. Emergency shorthand writing and typewriting and attendance........ | 50 | ||||||
4. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes.......... | 25 | ||||||
8. Incidental and petty cash expenditure......................... | 25 | ||||||
| 450 | ||||||
I.—The Parliament—continued. | |
| “Other.” |
SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | £ |
Division No. 4. |
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THE LIBRARY. |
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Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies............................ |
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No. 1. Books and bookbinding, including insurance against fire............ | 400 |
4. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes.......... | 65 |
| 465 |
Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous. |
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No. 1. Gratuity to the parents of the late messenger, D. J. Gardner.......... | 11 |
Total Division No. 4........................ | 476 |
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JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE. |
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Division No. 5. |
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REFRESHMENT ROOMS. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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Sessional waiters.......................................... | 165 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 2. Laundry work........................................ | 25 |
Total Division No. 5........................ | 190 |
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Division No. 6. |
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Water power for Parliament House, required for the following purposes:—The protection of the Parliament Buildings from fire; working the Senate lift ; the lift to the Library corridors, and the kitchen lift; also for working the machinery for the ventilation of the Chamber of the House of Representatives and adjoining rooms | 220 |
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Division No. 7. |
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ELECTRIC LIGHTING REPAIRS, ETC. |
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Subdivision No. 1. |
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No. 1. Railway Department—Supply of electric light................... | 400 |
I.—The Parliament— continued. | |
| “Other.” |
SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—continued. |
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| £ |
Joint House Committee—continued. |
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Division No. 8. |
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QUEEN’S HALL. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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Cleaner................................................. | 8 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 1. Telephone service..................................... | 40 |
Total Division No. 8......................... | 48 |
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Division No. 10. |
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MISCELLANEOUS. |
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Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 1. Fuel and gas......................................... | 150 |
2. Incidental expenses.................................... | 20 |
| 170 |
Total Parliament.......................... | 2,701 |
II.—DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.
— | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | Total. |
| £ | £ | £ |
ADMINISTRATIVE.................. | ... | 310 | 310 |
OFFICES OF THE COMMONWEALTH IN LONDON | ... | 20 | 20 |
MAIL SERVICE TO PACIFIC ISLANDS.... | ... | 1,500 | 1,500 |
MISCELLANEOUS.................. | 490 | 5,979 | 6,469 |
| 490 | 7,809 | 8,299 |
II. THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.
| “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
Division No. 11. |
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ADMINISTRATIVE. | £ | £ |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 9. Other printing................................ | ... | 50 |
11. Temporary assistance........................... | ... | 110 |
12. Incidental and petty cash expenditure................. | ... | 150 |
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| 310 |
Division No. 13. |
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OFFICES OF THE COMMONWEALTH IN LONDON. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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Paying Officer............................. | ... | 20 |
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Division No. 15. |
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MAIL SERVICE TO PACIFIC ISLANDS. |
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No. 5. New Guinea Mail Service........................ | ... | 1,500 |
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Division No. 16. |
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MISCELLANEOUS. |
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No. 9. Repatriation of distressed Australians from South Africa.... | ... | 424 |
10. Refund of fines under Immigration Restriction Act........ | 490 |
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11. Representation of Commonwealth at Imperial Conference in London | ... | 555 |
12. Contribution towards funds of Antarctic expedition under Lieut. Shackleton | ... | 5,000 |
| 490 | 5,979 |
Total Department of External Affairs......... | 490 | 7,809 |
III.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.
—— | “Other.” |
| £ |
SECRETARY’S OFFICE........................................ | 895 |
CROWN SOLICITOR’S OFFICE.................................. | 140 |
THE HIGH COURT........................................... | 115 |
COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION..................... | 273 |
| 1,423 |
III—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT. | |
Division No. 17. |
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SECRETARY’S OFFICE | “Other.” |
Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ |
Professional Division. |
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Secretary to the Representative of the Government in the Senate............ | 20 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 7. Travelling expenses..................................... | 50 |
8. Temporary assistance.................................... | 300 |
10. Incidental and petty cash expenditure.......................... | 25 |
| 375 |
Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous. |
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No. 1. Legal and other expenses in Income Tax cases.................... | 500 |
Total Division No. 17........................ | 895 |
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Division No. 18. |
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CROWN SOLICITOR’S OFFICE. |
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Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 2. Postage and telegrams.................................... | 40 |
8. Temporary assistance.................................... | 100 |
__________ | 140 |
Division No. 19. |
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THE HIGH COURT. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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Clerical Division. |
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One Fifth-class Clerk in Principal Registry.......................... | 20 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 4. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | 15 |
12. Temporary assistance.................................... | 80 |
| 95 |
Total Division No. 19......................... | 115 |
III.—The Attorney-General’s Department—continued. | |
| “Other.” |
Division No. 20. |
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| £ |
COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Contingencies. |
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No. 13. Reports of cases in relation to the Harvester Excise Act.............. | 150 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Miscellaneous. |
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No. 1. Law costs in connexion with Victorian Coal Miners’ Appeal........... | 123 |
Total Division No. 20.............. | 273 |
Total Attorney-General’s Department................ | 1,423 |
IV.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.
—— | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | Total. |
| £ | £ | £ |
ELECTORAL OFFICE................. | ... | 44 | 44 |
PUBLIC WORKS STAFF............... | ... | 88 | 88 |
METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH........... | ... | 11 | 11 |
WORKS AND BUILDINGS.............. | 4,298 | 2,297 | 6,595 |
MISCELLANEOUS................... | ... | 3,686 | 3,686 |
| 4,298 | 6,126 | 10,424 |
IV.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS. | |||||
| “Transferred.” | “Other.” | |||
Division No. 22. | £ | £ | |||
ELECTORAL OFFICE. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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CENTRAL STAFF. |
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General Division. |
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Messenger...................................... | … | 44 | |||
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Division No. 24. |
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PUBLIC WORKS STAFF. |
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Subdivision No. 1. —Salaries. |
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NEW SOUTH WALES. |
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Clerical Division. |
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One 5th Class Clerk................................ | ... | 88 | |||
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Division No. 26. |
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METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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New South Wales. |
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Clerical Division. |
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Read— |
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Two 5th Class Clerks............................... | £247 |
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General Division. |
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Three Assistants and Typist........................... | 143 |
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In lieu of— | £390 |
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Clerical Division. |
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Five 5th Class Clerks............................... | £390 |
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Western Australia. |
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Allowance of 5 per cent, on salaries of officers not in receipt of District Allowances to meet increased cost of living in Western Australia | ... | 11 | |||
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs—continued. | ||
Division No. 27. |
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| “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
WORKS AND BUILDINGS. |
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Subdivision No. 2. | £ | £ |
VICTORIA. |
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Post and Telegraphs. |
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No. 4. Fittings and Furniture.......................... | 975 |
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Defence (Military). |
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No. 1. Rent..................................... | 168 |
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Subdivision No. 3. |
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QUEENSLAND. |
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Treasurer. |
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No. 4. Fittings and Furniture.......................... | 16 |
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Trade and Customs. |
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No. 2. Repairs and Maintenance........................ | 600 |
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4. Fittings and Furniture.......................... | 100 |
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Defence (Military). |
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No. 2. Repairs and Maintenance........................ | 400 |
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Thursday Island Defences. |
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No. 2. Repairs and Maintenance........................ | 1,792 |
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Subdivision No. 6. |
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TASMANIA. |
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Treasurer. |
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No. 4. Fittings and Furniture.......................... | 2 |
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Defence (Military). |
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No. 2. Repairs and Maintenance........................ | 245 |
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| 247 |
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Subdivision No. 7. |
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Parliament. |
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No. 2. Repairs and Maintenance........................ | ... | 1,125 |
Attorney-General. |
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No. 1. Rent..................................... | ... | 270 |
2. Repairs and Maintenance........................ | ... | 150 |
4. Fittings and Furniture.......................... |
| 212 |
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| 632 |
Home Affairs (New South Wales). |
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No. 1. Rent..................................... | ... | 200 |
2. Repairs and Maintenance........................ | ... | 100 |
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| 300 |
Carried forward..................... | 4,298 | 2,057 |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs - continued. | ||
Division No. 27. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
WORKS AND BUILDINGS. | £ | £ |
Brought forward................ | 4,298 |
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Subdivision No. 7. |
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Brought forward................ | ... | 2,057 |
Home Affairs (Tasmania). |
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No. 4. Fittings and Furniture.......................... |
| 11 |
Treasurer. |
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No. 2. Repairs and Maintenance........................ | ... | 19 |
4. Fittings and Furniture.......................... | ... | 110 |
Trade and Customs. |
| 129 |
No. 1. Rent..................................... | ... | 100 |
Total Division No. 27 | 4,298 | 2,297 |
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Division No. 29. |
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MISCELLANEOUS. |
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Subdivision No. 1. |
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No. 6. Cost of Commonwealth Elections.................. |
| 3,450 |
11. Maintenance Members’ Room, Adelaide............. |
| 60 |
12. Legal Expenses; Disputed Senate. Election, South Australia. | ... | 176 |
| ... | 3,686 |
Total Department of Home Affairs............ | 4,298 | 6,126 |
V.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
— | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | Total. |
| £ | £ | £ |
THE TREASURY...................... | ... | 1,008 | 1,008 |
AUDIT OFFICE....................... | 64 | 89 | 153 |
GOVERNMENT PRINTER............... | ... | 3,379 | 3,379 |
MISCELLANEOUS.................... | … | 436 | 436 |
| 64 | 4,912 | 4,976 |
V.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. | ||||
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 30. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
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| THE TREASURY. | £ | £ |
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| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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| Accountant’s Branch. |
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| Clerical Division. |
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1 | 5 | Clerk......................................... | ... | 14 |
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| Correspondence Branch. |
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| General Division. |
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1 | … | Ministerial Messenger.............................. | ... | 74 |
2 |
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| 88 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 4. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes. | ... | 100 | ||
5. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | ... | 20 | ||
7. Other printing............................... | ... | 50 | ||
8. Travelling expenses........................... | ... | 150 | ||
9. Bank exchange, including all exchange payable on settlement of Inter-State money-order business | ... | 300 | ||
10. Incidental and petty cash expenditure................ | ... | 200 | ||
11. Temporary assistance........................... | ... | 100 | ||
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| 920 | ||
Total Division No. 30................ | ... | 1,008 | ||
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Division No. 31. |
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AUDIT OFFICE. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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One Fourth Class Clerk............................. | ... | 19 | ||
Four Fifth Class Clerks.............................. | … | 70 | ||
Western Australia. |
| 89 | ||
Allowance of 5 per cent, on salary of officers not in receipt of District Allowance to meet increased cost of living in Western Australia | 1 |
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Carried forward.................... | 1 | 89 |
V.—The Department of the Treasury—continued.
Division No. 31. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | |
AUDIT OFFICE. | £ | £ | |
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Brought forward............ | 1 | 89 | |
Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies (“Transferred”). |
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No. 8. Temporary assistance.......................... | 50 |
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10. Audit of Northern Territory Accounts............... | 13 |
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| 63 |
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Total Division No. 31............. | 64 | 89 | |
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Division No. 32. |
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GOVERNMENT PRINTER. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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Wages and Overtime— |
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Compositors.................................. | £1,500 |
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Proportion of salaries of the State classified staff of the Government Printing Office, Melbourne | 200 |
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Bookbinders, machinemen, warehouse assistants, labourers, and others | 300 |
| 2,000 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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No. 2. Repairs to machinery, also lubricants................ | ... | 309 | |
12. Other printing............................... | ... | 1,000 | |
15. Statutes supplied to new Members of Parliament........ | ... | 70 | |
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| 1,379 | |
Total Division No. 32............. | ... | 3,379 | |
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Division No. 33a. |
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MISCELLANEOUS. |
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No. 1. Royal Commission on Commonwealth Tariff.......... | ... | 393 | |
2. Royal Commission on Papua..................... | … | 18 | |
3. Royal Commission on Navigation Bill............... | … | 25 | |
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| 436 | |
Total Department of the Treasury.............. | 64 | 4,912 | |
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VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
––––– | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | “Total.” |
| £ | £ | £ |
CENTRAL STAFF...................... | ... | 2,854 | 2,854 |
FISHERIES........................... | ... | 300 | 300 |
TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHTS. | ... | 150 | 150 |
NEW SOUTH WALES................... | 2,717 | 80 | 2,797 |
VICTORIA........................... | 1,542 | ... | 1,542 |
QUEENSLAND........................ | 2,956 | 110 | 3,066 |
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.................... | 1,462 | ... | 1,462 |
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.................. | 506 | ... | 506 |
TASMANIA........................... | 190 | ... | 190 |
| 9,373 | 3,494 | 12,867 |
VI. -THE DEPARTMENT OF TRABE AND CUSTOMS. | |||
Division No. 37. | “Other.” | ||
CENTRAL STAFF. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ | ||
Clerical Division. |
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One Fifth Class Clerk................................. | 2 | ||
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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Item 1. Postage and telegrams................................. | 850 | ||
8. Temporary assistance................................. | 700 | ||
9. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure.................... | 400 | ||
| 1,950 | ||
Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous. |
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No. 3. Expenses Fisheries Conference........................... | 109 | ||
4. Experiments with Dr. Danysz’s Rabbit Virus.................. | 776 | ||
5. Expenses of delegates to Navigation Conference, London.......... | 17 | ||
| 902 | ||
Total Division No. 37.................... | 2,854 | ||
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Division No. 37a. |
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FISHERIES. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries................................ |
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Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Professional Division. |
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1 | B | Director of Fisheries (portion of year only)..... | 150 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
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Item 1. Postage and telegrams................................. | 15 | ||
2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes......... | 5 | ||
3. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | 5 | ||
4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing and binding | 10 | ||
5. Other printing...................................... | 10 | ||
6. Travelling expenses.................................. | 65 | ||
7. Other stores, fuel and light.............................. | 10 | ||
8. Temporary assistance................................. | 20 | ||
9. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure.................... | 10 | ||
| 150 | ||
Total Division No. 37a................... | 300 |
VI.—The Department of Trade and Customs—continued. | ||||
Division No. 39. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | ||
TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, AND COPYRIGHTS. |
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Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | £ | £ | ||
Item 8. Temporary assistance........................... | ... | 150 | ||
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No. of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 40. |
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NEW SOUTH WALES. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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| Correspondence and Record Branch. |
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| Clerical Division. |
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| 5 | Clerk.............................. | 14 |
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| Landing Branch. |
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| Clerical Division. |
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1 | 2 | Inspector............................ | 254 |
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| General Division. |
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1 | ... | Typist.............................. | 23 |
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| Warehouse Branch. |
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| Clerical Division. |
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| 4 | Locker............................. | 2 |
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| 5 | Locker............................. | 14 |
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| Long Room. |
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| Clerical Division. |
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| 5 | Clerks.............................. | 34 |
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| Shipping Branch. |
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| General Division. |
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| Coxswain........................... | 6 |
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1 | ... | Boatman............................ | 78 |
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3 | II. | Watchmen........................... | 217 |
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4 | I. | Watchmen........................... | 166 |
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| Outports and Country. |
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| Clerical Division. |
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| 5 | Clerks.............................. | 9 |
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| 5 | Customs Assistants..................... | 12 |
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3 | 5 | Clerks.............................. | 119 |
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| General Division. |
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1 | … | Coxswain........................... | 6 |
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| Total Salaries......... | 954 |
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| Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies (“Other”). |
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14 |
| No. 10. Temporary assistance.............. | ... | 80 |
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| Carried forward................. | 954 | 80 |
VI.—The Department of Trade and Customs—continued. | ||||
Division No. 40. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | ||
NEW SOUTH WALES. | £ | £ | ||
Brought forward................ | 954 | 80 | ||
Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies (“Transferred”). |
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Item No. 1. Postage and telegrams...................... | 100 |
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10. Temporary assistance....................... | 1,000 |
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11. Law costs and preparation of cases.............. | 500 |
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Subdivision No. 5.—Contingencies. | 1,600 |
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Victorian Border Stations. |
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No. 1. Postage and telegrams.......................... | 125 |
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Subdivision No. 6.—Miscellaneous. |
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No. 1. Compensation to J. J. Elliott for injuries received on duty... | 38 |
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Total Division No. 40........... | 2,717 | 80 | ||
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No. of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 41. |
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VICTORIA. |
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Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
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| Correspondence and Records Branch. |
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| ‘Clerical Division. |
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3 | 5 | Clerks......................................... | 118 |
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| Jerqüer’s Branch. |
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| Clerical Division. |
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1 | 5 | Clerk......................................... | 15 |
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| Landing Branch. |
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|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
|
6 | 4 | Examining officers................................ | 429 |
|
9 | 5 | Customs assistants................................. | 400 |
|
|
| Long Room. |
|
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
|
2 | 5 | Clerks......................................... | 50 |
|
|
| Statistical Branch. |
|
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
| _ |
2 | 5 | Clerks......................................... | 30 |
|
17 |
| Total Salaries.................... | 1,042 |
|
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
| ||
No. 10. Temporary assistance......................... | 500 |
| ||
Total Division No. 41.............. | 1,542 |
|
VI.—The Department of Trade and Customs—continued. | ||||
Division No. 42. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | ||
QUEENSLAND. | ||||
Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ | £ | ||
Long Room. |
|
| ||
Fourth Class Clerk................................. | 10 |
| ||
OUTPORTS. |
|
| ||
First Class Assistant................................ | 15 |
| ||
Total Salaries................ | 25 |
| ||
Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies (“Transferred”). |
|
| ||
No. 1. Postage and telegrams.......................... | 600 |
| ||
9. Forage, sustenance, quarters, and other allowances....... | 331 |
| ||
10. Temporary assistance......................... | 2,000 |
| ||
| 2,931 |
| ||
Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous. |
|
| ||
No. 1. Gratuity to mother of Messenger John Monteith, killed on duty | ... | 110 | ||
Total Division No. 42.................... | 2,956 | 110 | ||
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|
| ||
No. of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 43. |
|
|
SOUTH AUSTRALIA |
|
| ||
Subdivision No. 1. — Salaries.—(South Australia Proper.) |
|
| ||
|
| Correspondence and Accounts Branch. |
|
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
|
2 | 5 | Clerks......................................... | 124 |
|
| 5 | Clerk......................................... | 5 |
|
|
| Landing Branch. |
|
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
|
| 4 | Examining Officers................................ | 58 |
|
|
| Excise Branch. |
|
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
|
2 | 4 | Inspectors...................................... | 124 |
|
|
| Unattached. |
|
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
|
1 | 4 | Clerk......................................... | 108 |
|
5 |
| Total Salaries (South Australia Proper) carried forward..... | 419 |
|
VI.—Tfie Department of Trade and Customs—continued. | |||
Division No. 43. | “ Transferred,” | ||
| £ | ||
Brought forward.............................. | 419 | ||
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. |
| ||
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.—(South Australia Proper.) |
| ||
No. 9. Forage, sustenance, quarters, and other allowances................... | 153 | ||
10. Temporary assistance...................................... | 390 | ||
11. Law costs and preparation of cases............................. | 500 | ||
| 1,043 | ||
| Total Division No. 43....................... | 1,462 | |
| __________ |
| |
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 44. |
|
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. |
| ||
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
|
|
| Correspondence Branch. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
|
| Typist...................................... | 3 |
| I. | Messenger................................... | 1 |
|
| Perth and Outports. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
| 5 | Clerk...................................... | 5 |
| 5 | Customs assistants............................. | 20 |
|
| Total Salaries........................ | 29 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
| ||
No. 1. Postage and telegrams...................................... | 100 | ||
2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes.............. | 20 | ||
3. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | 10 | ||
4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding | 10 | ||
5. Other printing........................................... | 20 | ||
6. Bank exchange........................................... | 20 | ||
7. Travelling expenses........................................ | 150 | ||
10. Temporary assistance...................................... | 20 | ||
12. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure......................... | 50 | ||
Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous. | 400 | ||
No. 1. Gratuity to Charles Jackson, formerly watchman.................... | 42 | ||
2. Gratuity to Thomas Carroll, formerly watchman.................... | 35 | ||
| 77 | ||
Total Division No. 44.......................... | 506 |
VI.—The Department of Trade and Customs—continued. | ||
Division No. 45. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
TASMANIA. | ||
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | £ | £ |
No. 5. Other printing............................... | 30 |
|
9. Forage, sustenance, quarters, and other allowances....... | 25 |
|
10. Temporary assistance.......................... | 135 |
|
|
|
|
Total Division No. 45.............. | 190 |
|
Total Department of Trade and Customs | 9,373 | 3,494 |
VII—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.
------ | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | Total. |
| £ | £ | £ |
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION........... | ... | 1,713 | 1,713 |
GRANTS TO CADETS................. | 500 | ... | 500 |
NAVAL—.......................... |
|
|
|
VICTORIA...................... | 549 |
| 549 |
QUEENSLAND................... | 60 |
| 60 |
| 609 | ... | 609 |
MILITARY FORCES, CADETS, RIFLE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS- |
|
|
|
NEW SOUTH WALES.............. | 4,361 | ... | 4,361 |
VICTORIA...................... | 2,693 | 92 | 2,785 |
QUEENSLAND................... | 682 | 50 | 732 |
SOUTH AUSTRALIA............... | 79 | ... | 79 |
WESTERN AUSTRALIA............ | 114 | ... | 114 |
TASMANIA..................... | 443 | ... | 443 |
| 8,372 | 142 | 8,514 |
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE....... | 9,481 | 1,855 | 11,336 |
VII- THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE. | |||||||
No of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 46. | “Transferred.” | “Other. | |||
CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION. |
|
| |||||
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Pay. | £ | £ | |||
|
| Read— |
|
| |||
|
| Administrative Staff. |
|
| |||
1 | ... | Director of Engineer Services or Director of Artillery........£550 | £550 |
|
| ||
|
| Under Defence Act. |
|
| |||
6 | I. | Military Clerks.................... | £1,800 |
|
| ||
|
|
| £2,350 |
|
| ||
|
| In lieu of— |
|
| |||
|
| Administrative Staff. |
|
| |||
1 | ... | Director of Engineer Services.......... | £550 |
|
| ||
|
| Under Defence Act. |
|
|
| ||
4 | I. | Military Clerks.................... | £1,190 |
|
| ||
2 | II. | Military Clerks.................... | 530 |
|
| ||
|
|
| £2,270 |
|
| ||
|
|
| ... | 80 | |||
|
| Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
| |||
|
| No. 1. Railway fares and freights.......... | ... | 100 | |||
|
| 5. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes.. | ... | 30 | |||
|
| 6. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | ... | 20 | |||
|
| 9. Books, publications, and maps....... | ... | 150 | |||
|
| 10. Temporary assistance............. | ... | 350 | |||
|
|
| ... | 650 | |||
|
| Subdivision No. 3.—Postage and Telegrams | ... | 100 | |||
|
| Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous. |
|
| |||
|
| No. 8. Pay and expenses of Major Haag—to be recovered....... | ... | 125 | |||
|
| 9. Passage to England of colonial seamen for training...... | ... | 480 | |||
|
| 10. Rifles and ammunition for use of Members of Parliament at miniature rifle range, Parliament House | ... | 11 | |||
|
| 11. Salary of Mr. Hake while employed by the Commonwealth in making inquiries as to manufacture of cordite | ... | 267 | |||
|
|
|
| 883 | |||
|
| Total Division No. 46....... | ... | 1,713 | |||
|
| Division No. 47a. |
|
| |||
|
| Grants to Cadets under Departmental supervision, but not under Departmental control | 500 | ... | |||
VII.—The Department of Defence—continued. | ||||||
No. of Persons. | Class or Grade. | VICTORIAN NAVAL FORCES. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | ||
Division No. 50. | ||||||
PERMANENT FORCE. | £ | £ | ||||
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
| ||||
|
| No. 3. General Stores....................... | 200 |
| ||
|
| Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous. |
|
| ||
|
| No. 1. Compensation to Widow of Petty Officer |
|
| ||
|
| J. A. Lake........................ | 274 |
| ||
|
| ________ |
|
| ||
|
| Division No. 51. | 474 |
| ||
|
| NAVAL MILITIA. |
|
|
| |
|
| Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
| ||
|
| No. 4. Railway Fares....................... | 75 |
| ||
|
| Total Victorian Naval Forces...... | 549 |
| ||
|
| ____________ |
|
| ||
|
| QUEENSLAND NAVAL FORCES. |
|
| ||
|
| Division No. 53. |
|
| ||
|
| PERMANENT FORCE. |
|
| ||
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Pay. |
|
| ||
|
| Read— | £ |
|
| |
2 |
| Messengers......................... | 190 |
|
| |
2 |
| Boys.............................. | 30 |
|
| |
|
| In lieu of— |
|
|
| |
2 |
| Messengers......................... | 220 |
|
| |
|
| ________ |
|
|
| |
|
| Division No. 54. |
|
| ||
|
| NAVAL MILITIA. |
|
| ||
|
| Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
| ||
|
| No. 13. Compensation to Bandsman R. D. |
|
| ||
|
| Dunlop for injuries.................. | 60 |
| ||
|
| Total Queensland Naval Forces............ | 60 |
| ||
|
| ____________ |
|
| ||
|
| KING GEORGE’S SOUND. |
|
| ||
|
| Division No. 70. |
|
| ||
|
| ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY (WESTERN AUSTRALIA). |
|
| ||
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Pay | Per Diem. |
|
| |
|
| Read— | s. | d. |
|
|
2 |
| Acting Bombardiers................. | 3 | 6 |
|
|
24 |
| Gunners......................... | 3 | 0 |
|
|
|
| In lieu of— |
|
|
|
|
26 |
| Gunners......................... | 3 | 0 |
|
|
VII.—The Department of Defence—continued. | ||
| “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
NEW SOUTH WALES MILITARY FORCES. |
|
|
Division No. 77. | £ | £ |
|
| |
DISTRICT HEAD-QUARTERS STAFF. ! |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1.—Pay. |
|
|
Deputy Assistant Adjutant-General...................... | 42 |
|
__________ |
|
|
Division No. 78. |
|
|
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY (NEW SOUTH WALES). |
|
|
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
|
No. 6. Forage and remounts........................... | 85 |
|
7. Incidental and petty cash expenditure................ | 50 |
|
| 135 |
|
__________ |
| |
Division No. 80. |
|
|
|
|
|
PERMANENT ARMY SERVICE CORPS. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1.—Pay. |
|
|
Lieutenant and Quartermaster......................... | 25 |
|
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
|
No. 4. Uniforms and kits............................. | 25 |
|
5. Forage and remounts for 6 Garrison horses............ | 40 |
|
| 65 |
|
Total Division No. 80.............. | 90 |
|
__________ |
|
|
Division No. 87. |
|
|
VOLUNTEERS. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 2.— Contingencies. |
|
|
No. 1. Clothing and Corps contingent allowance............. | 192 |
|
Division No. 88. |
|
|
Read— |
|
|
AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS. |
|
|
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of Intelligence Corps. |
|
|
|
| |
In lieu of— |
|
|
CORPS OF GUIDES. |
|
|
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of a Corps of Guides. |
|
|
__________ |
|
|
Division No. 89. |
|
|
CAMPS OF TRAINING AND SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION—Including Railway fares and freight | 500 |
|
Carried forward.................. | 959 |
|
VII.—The Department of Defence—continued. | ||||
| “Transferred.” | “Other.” | ||
NEW SOUTH WALES MILITARY FORCES—continued. |
|
| ||
| £ | £ | ||
Brought forward..................... | 959 |
| ||
Division No. 90. |
|
| ||
MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING ARMS AND EQUIPMENT. |
|
| ||
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
| ||
No. 1. Great coats and repairs-......................... | 1,200 |
| ||
10. Rifle barrels................................ | 1,800 |
| ||
________ | 3,000 |
| ||
Division No. 92. |
|
| ||
GENERAL CONTINGENCIES. |
|
| ||
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
| ||
No. 4. Incidental and petty cash expenditure................ | 150 |
| ||
_________ |
|
| ||
Division-No. 93. |
|
| ||
GENERAL SERVICES. |
|
| ||
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
| ||
No. 3. Extra labour................................ | 100 |
| ||
Division No. 94. |
|
| ||
POSTAGE AND TELEGRAMS | 100 |
| ||
_________ |
|
| ||
Division No. 96. |
|
| ||
RIFLE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS. |
|
| ||
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
| ||
No. 15. Transport of Rifle Team to Brisbane................ | 27 |
| ||
Subdivision No. 3.—POSTAGE AND TELEGRAMS | 25 |
| ||
Total New South Wales Military Forces........ | 4,361 |
| ||
___________ |
|
| ||
VICTORIAN MILITARY FORCES. |
|
| ||
Division No. 98. |
|
| ||
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY (VICTORIA). |
|
| ||
Subdivision No. 1.—Pay. | Maximum. |
|
| |
| Per | Diem |
|
|
Read— | s. | d. |
|
|
6 Acting Bombardiers............................ | 3 | 6 |
|
|
163 Gunners and Trumpeters.......................... | 3 | 0 |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
|
|
169 Gunners and Trumpeters.......................... | 3 | 0 |
|
|
VII.—The Department of Defence—continued. | ||
VICTORIAN MILITARY FORCES—continued. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
Division No. 99. | ||
CORPS OF AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS. | £ | £ |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
|
No. 2. Fuel and light................................ | 25 |
|
____________ |
|
|
Division No, 107. |
|
|
Read— |
|
|
AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS. |
|
|
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of Intelligence Corps. |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
CORPS OF GUIDES. |
|
|
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of a Corps of Guides. |
|
|
_____________ |
|
|
Division No. 108. |
|
|
CAMPS OF TRAINING AND SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION—Including Railway Fares and Freights | 662 |
|
____________ |
|
|
Division No. 109. |
|
|
MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING ARMS AND EQUIPMENT. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
|
No. 2. General Stores............................... | 350 |
|
__________ |
|
|
Division No. 110a. |
|
|
WARLIKE STORES. |
|
|
Alterationsand Additions to B.L. Guns................... | 334 |
|
____________ |
|
|
Division No. 111. |
|
|
GENERAL CONTINGENCIES. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
|
No. 3. Other travelling expenses........................ | 200 |
|
4. Incidental and petty cash expenditure................ | 50 |
|
10. Compensation for injuries on duty.................. | 600 |
|
12. Gratuity to Widow of late Warrant-Officer A. Müller, equal to six months’ pay | ... | 92 |
| 850 | 92 |
Carried forward................. | 2,221 | 92 |
VII.—The Department of Defence—continued. | ||
| “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
VICTORIAN MILITARY FORCES—continued. | £ | £ |
Brought forward............ | 2,221 | 92 |
Division No. 112. |
|
|
GENERAL SERVICES. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
|
No. 9. Temporary assistance.......................... | 282 |
|
__________ |
|
|
Division No. 113. |
|
|
POSTAGE A.ND TELEGRAMS | 40 |
|
__________ |
|
|
Division No. 114. |
|
|
CADET CORPS. |
| , |
Read— |
|
|
(Cadets, 11 Battalions, Senior Cadets, including Mounted Cadets, 4 Battalions.) |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
(Cadets, 13 Battalions, Senior Cadets, 2 Battalions.) |
|
|
________ |
|
|
Division No. 115. |
|
|
RIFLE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
|
No. 5. Other travelling expenses........................ | 30 |
|
13. Effective grant at 5s. per efficient.................. | 46 |
|
18. Transport of Rifle Team to Brisbane................ | 74 |
|
| 150 |
|
Total Victorian Military Forces................... | 2,693 | 92 |
______________ |
|
|
QUEENSLAND MILITARY FORCES. |
|
|
Division No. 118. |
|
|
CORPS OF AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. |
|
|
No. 1. Rations.................................... | 25 |
|
_________ |
|
|
Division No. 121. |
|
|
DISTRICT ACCOUNTS AND PAY BRANCH. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1.—Pay. |
|
|
Arrears........................................ | 11 |
|
Carried forward.................. | 36 |
|
VII.—The Department oe Defence—continued. | ||
| “Transferred” | “Other.” |
QUEENSLAND MILITARY FORCES—continued. | £ | £ |
Brought forward............ | 36 |
|
Diviston No. 125. |
|
|
Read— |
|
|
AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS. |
|
|
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of Intelligence Corps. |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
CORPS OF GUIDES. |
|
|
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of a Corps of Guides. |
|
|
____________ |
|
|
Division No. 130. |
|
|
GENERAL CONTINGENCIES. |
| . |
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
|
No. 1. Railway fares and freight........................ | 200 |
|
3. Other travelling expenses........................ | 200 |
|
14. Allowances to provide for extra cost of living.......... | 6 |
|
15. Compensation to Bandsman W. Wakerley for injuries received on duty | ... | 50 |
____________ | 406 | 50 |
Division No. 131. | ||
GENERAL SERVICES. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
|
No. 4. Medical examination of recruits................... | 40 |
|
5. Temporary assistance and casual labour.............. | 100 |
|
____________ | 140 |
|
Division No. 132. |
| |
POSTAGE AND TELEGRAMS | 100 |
|
Total Queensland Military Forces...... | 682 | 50 |
____________ |
|
|
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. |
|
|
Division No. 144. |
|
|
Read— |
|
|
AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS. |
|
|
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of Intelligence Corps. |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
CORPS OF GUIDES. |
|
|
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of a Corps of Guides. |
|
|
VII.—The Department oe Defence—continued. | |||
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES— continued. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | |
Division No. 152. | £ | £ | |
RIFLE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS. |
|
| |
Subdivision No. 2. |
|
| |
Contingencies. |
|
| |
No. 16. Transport of Rifle Team to Brisbane................ | 79 |
| |
Total South Australian Military Forces.............. | 79 |
| |
_____________ |
|
| |
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. |
|
| |
Division No. 161. |
|
| |
Read— |
|
| |
AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS. |
|
| |
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of Intelligence Corps |
|
| |
In lieu of— |
|
| |
CORPS OF GUIDES. |
|
| |
Preliminary expenses-in connexion with the formation of a Corps of Guides. |
|
| |
_____________ |
|
| |
Division No. 166. |
|
| |
GENERAL SERVICES. |
|
| |
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
| |
No. 7. Law costs and legal expenses..................... | 24 |
| |
____________ |
|
| |
Division No. 169. |
|
| |
RIFLE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS. |
|
| |
Subdivision No. 1. |
| - | |
Pay. |
|
| |
Class or Grade. |
|
|
|
5 | Clerk......................................... | 90 |
|
Total Western Australian Military Forces.......... | 114 |
|
VII—The Department of Defence—continued. | ||||
TASMANIAN MILITARY FORCES. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | ||
Division No. 171. | £ | £ | ||
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY (TASMANIA). |
|
| ||
Subdivision No. 1.—PaY |
|
| ||
| Per | Diem. |
|
|
Read— | s. | d. |
|
|
2 Acting Bombardiers........................... | 3 | 6 |
|
|
8 Gunners.................................. | 3 | 0 |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
|
|
10 Gunners................................... | 3 | 0 |
|
|
____________ |
|
| ||
Division No. 179. |
|
| ||
Read— |
|
| ||
AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS. |
|
| ||
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of Intelligence Corps. |
|
| ||
In lieu of— |
|
| ||
CORPS OF GUIDES. |
|
| ||
Preliminary expenses in connexion with the formation of a Corps of Guides. | ‘ |
| ||
____________ |
|
| ||
Division No. 180. |
|
| ||
CAMPS OF TRAINING AND SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION—Including railway fares and freight | 150 |
| ||
____________ |
|
| ||
Division No. 184. |
|
| ||
GENERAL CONTINGENCIES. |
|
| ||
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
| ||
No. 3. Other travelling expenses........................ | 100 |
| ||
4. Incidental and petty cash expenditure................ | 30 |
| ||
| 130 |
| ||
Carried forward............. | 280 |
|
VII.—The Department of Defence—continued. | ||
| “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
TASMANIAN MILITARY FORCES—continued. | £ | £ |
Brought forward......... | 280 |
|
Division No. 185. |
|
|
GENERAL SERVICES. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
|
No. 7. Caretaker and Cleaning Staff Offices, Launceston........ | 7 |
|
Division No. 188. |
|
|
RIFLE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS. |
|
|
Subdivision No. 1. |
|
|
No. 9. Grants to District Rifle Associations................ | 100 |
|
10. Transport of Rifle Team to Brisbane................ | 56 |
|
| 156 |
|
Total Tasmanian Military Forces............... | 443 |
|
Total Department of Defence............. | 9,481 | 1,855 |
VIII—THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.
—— | “Transferred.” | “Other.” | Total. |
| £ | £ | £ |
NEW SOUTH WALES...................... | 56,136 |
| 56,136 |
VICTORIA.............................. | 21,966 | ... | 21,966 |
QUEENSLAND.......................... | 12,161 | ... | 12,161 |
SOUTH AUSTRALIA...................... | 4,162 | ... | 4,162 |
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.................... | 6,797 | 500 | 7,297 |
TASMANIA............................. | 5,998 | ... | 5,998 |
| 107,220 | 500 | 107,720 |
F.6966.
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VIII.— THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT. | |||
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 190. | “Transferred.” |
|
| NEW SOUTH WALES. | £ |
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
|
|
| Correspondence Branch (including Appointment Branch as re-arranged). |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
| 4 | Clerk............................... | 25 |
9 | 5 | Clerks.............................. | 184 |
|
| Record Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
3 | 5 | Clerks.............................. | 48 |
|
| Inspection Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 3 | Inspector............................ | 104 |
|
| Accounts Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 4 | Clerk............................... | 47 |
9 | 5 | Clerks.............................. | 190 |
|
| Receiver’s Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk............................... | 15 |
|
| General Division. |
|
1 | … | Assistant............................ | 28 |
|
| Pay Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk............................... | 28 |
26 |
| Carried forward....... | 669 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | |||
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade | Division No. 190. | ‘‘Transferred.” |
|
| NEW SOUTH WALES. | £ |
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
|
26 | … | Brought forward............ | 669 |
|
| Monet Order Branch (Sub-Branch No. 1). |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk................................... | 10 |
|
| General Division. |
|
8 | ... | Assistants................................ | 303 |
|
| Money Order Branch (Sub-Branch No. 2). |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
3 | 5 | Clerks................................... | 65 |
|
| General Division. |
|
8 | … | Assistants................................ | 220 |
|
| Check Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
10 | 5 | Clerks................................... | 122 |
|
| General Division. | ‘ |
3 | ... | Assistants................................ | 83 |
|
| Mail Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
2 | 5 | Clerks................................... | 44 |
|
| General Division. |
|
30 | ... | Assistants................................ | 750 |
4 | ... | Letter Carriers (Assistants)..................... | 110 |
15 | I. | Sorters.................................. | 518 |
1 | ... | Despatching Officer.......................... | 116 |
5 | II. | Sorters.................................. | 780 |
3 | ... | Senior Assistants............................ | 114 |
119 |
| Carried forward............ | 3,904 |
|
| C 2 |
|
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | |||
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 190. | “Transferred.” |
|
| NEW SOUTH WALES. | £ |
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
|
119 | ... | Brought forward.............. | 3,904 |
|
| Telegraph Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
12 | 5 | Telegraphists.............................. | 360 |
|
| Electrical Engineer’s Branch. |
|
|
| Professional. Division. |
|
1 | E. | Assistant Engineer........................... | 62 |
| ... | Cadet................................... | 3 |
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
6 | 5 | Clerks................................... | 190 |
2 | 4 | Clerks................................... | 93 |
|
| Mechanician. |
|
4 | 5 | Clerical Division | 338 |
|
| Clerks................................... |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
5 | ... | Instrument Fitters........................... | 302 |
51 | ... | Junior Instrument Fitters....................... | 1,390 |
1 | ... | Assistant (Senior)........................... | 30 |
3 | ... | Assistants................................ | 83 |
|
| To provide for adjustment of Instrument Fitters’ Grades.. | 36 |
|
| Electric Light Branch. |
|
|
| Engine-drivers and Fitters...................... | 22 |
|
| Line Constructors. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk................................... | 10 |
|
| General Division. |
|
3 | ... | Line Foremen.............................. | 122 |
21 | I. | Linemen................................. | 1,112 |
|
| To provide for adjustment in grades of Linemen | 12 |
229 |
| Carried forward.............. | 8,069 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | |||
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 190. | “Transferred.” |
|
| NEW SOUTH WALES. |
|
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
|
229 | ... | Brought forward............ | 8,069 |
|
| Telephone Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
2 | 4 | Clerks................................... | 106 |
4 | 5 | Clerks................................... | 159 |
|
| General Division. |
|
23 | ... | Monitors................................. | 1,138 |
91 | ... | Telephone Attendants........................ | 1,029 |
1 | ... | District Supervisor.......................... | 64 |
9 | ... | Assistants................................ | 248 |
|
| Stores Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk................................... | 10 |
|
| General Division |
|
1 | ... | Sailmaker................................ | 35 |
9 | ... | Storemen................................. | 248 |
|
| Suburban and Country Post Offices. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 4 | Clerk at £185, from 1.3.08..................... | 62 |
2 | 5 | Telegraphists.............................. | 107 |
|
| General Division. |
|
41 | ... | Assistants................................ | 1,809 |
10 | ... | Letter Carriers (Assistants)..................... | 399 |
3 | II. | Instrument Fitters........................... | 104 |
1 | ... | Instrument Fitter (Assistant).................... | 28 |
12 | I. | Linemen................................. | 342 |
2 | ... | Assistants (Mail Boys)........................ | 61 |
26 | ... | Telephone Attendants........................ | 267 |
10 | ... | Telegraph Messengers........................ | 65 |
|
| To provide for adjustment in grades of Linemen....... | 9 |
|
| Unattached. |
|
|
| General Division |
|
2 | ... | Assistants (Relieving)........................ | 138 |
|
| To provide for rent deducted from salaries........... | 46 |
|
| Arrears.................................. | 59 |
|
|
| 14,602 |
|
| Less estimated savings........................ | 7,871 |
480 |
| Total Salaries (carried forward)............. | 6,731 |
VIII. —The Postmaster-General’s Department—contitiued. | |
Division No. 190. | “Transferred.” |
NEW SOUTH WALES. | £ |
Brought forward.............. | 6,731 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails. |
|
No. 1. Conveyance of inland mails nor, including conveyance by railway.... | 4,000 |
2. Conveyance of mails by railway........................... | 8,761 |
| 12,761 |
Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies. |
|
No. 1. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith chargeable to Contingencies, except those provided for under Item No. 2 |
|
3,873 | |
2. Telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and material......... | 534 |
5. Temporary assistance.................................. | 20,500 |
9. Overtime. Sunday pay and meal allowances................... | 1,000 |
10. Hire and maintenance of bicycles.......................... | 100 |
14. Allowances to officers stationed in outlying districts............. | 120 |
15. Allowances to non-official postmasters, receiving officers and others.. | 1,700 |
17. Incident») and petty cash expenditure....................... | 100 |
18. Office requisites..................................... | 700 |
19. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing........... | 100 |
21. Printing postage stamps................................ | 950 |
22. Printing postal notes.................................. | 400 |
23. Printing telephone directories............................ | 500 |
25. Printing postal guides.................................. | 150 |
27. Stores............................................ | 200 |
28. Bank exchange on departmental transactions within the Commonwealth | 75 |
29. Bank exchange on departmental transactions beyond the Commonwealth | 100 |
32. Refund of Customs duty to Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Coy. in accordance with the provisions of agreement entered into prior to transfer of Department to the Commonwealth | 60 |
34. Refund to Pacific Cable Board of Customs duties and other charges... | 277 |
Subdivision No. 7.—Miscellaneous. | 31,439 |
No. 2. Defalcations of assistant at post-office, Bourke................. | 20 |
3. Remission of fine imposed on Union S.S. Coy. for exceeding the contract time for delivery of Vancouver mails | 12 |
4. Defalcations of assistant at post-office, Gilgandra............... | 100 |
5. Interest due to Government Savings Bank, New South Wales, on advance of £25,000 made for Money Order purposes | 5,018 |
6. Compensation to W. Ridges for injuries received through being struck by a mail cart | 55 |
| 5,205 |
Total Division No. 190.......... | 56,136 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | |||
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 191. | “Transferred.” |
|
|
| £ |
|
| VICTORIA. |
|
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
|
|
| Correspondence Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
7 | 5 | Clerks.................................. | 144 |
|
| Cenerai Division. |
|
1 | ... | Assistant................................ | 19 |
|
| Accounts Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
4 | 5 | Clerks.................................. | 87 |
|
| Stores Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk................................... | 29 |
|
| General Division. |
|
2 | I. | Carpenters............................... | 40 |
1 | ... | Labourer................................ | 19 |
... | ... | Foreman Painter............................ | 10 |
1 | ... | Painter.................................. | 22 |
1 | ... | Watchman............................... | 19 |
1 | ... | Telegraph Messenger........................ | 5 |
|
| Cashier’s Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
2 | 5 | Clerks.................................. | 47 |
|
| Money Order Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
3 | 5 | Clerks.................................. | 71 |
|
| General Division. |
|
1 | ... | Assistant................................ | 10 |
25 |
| Carried forward....... | 522 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | |||
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 191. | “Transferred.” |
|
| VICTORIA. |
|
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ |
25 | ... | Brought forward................. | 522 |
|
| Mail Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
... | 4 | Assistant Supervisors | 4 |
|
| General Division. |
|
6 | I. | Sorters.................................. | 142 |
2 | ... | Assistants, Senior........................... | 44 |
21 | ... | Assistants................................ | 345 |
|
| Telegraph Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
... | 4 | Clerk................................... | 7 |
1 | 5 | Clerk................................... | 195 |
6 | 5 | Telegraphists.............................. | 334 |
|
| General Division. |
|
... | ... | Indoor Supervisor........................... | 7 |
1 | ... | Assistant Senior............................ | 42 |
2 | ... | Assistants................................ | 30 |
|
| Electrical Engineer’s Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
2 | 4 | Assistant Managers.......................... | 200 |
9 | 5 | Clerks................................... | 240 |
|
| General Division. |
|
1 | II. | Instrument Fitter Foreman..................... | 128 |
3 | I. | Instrument Fitter Foremen..................... | 49 |
8 | I. | Instrument Fitters........................... | 152 |
11 | ... | Assistants................................ | 450 |
2 | ... | Line Inspectors............................. | 128 |
6 | ... | Line Foremen.............................. | 351 |
2 | ... | Linemen Senior............................ | 72 |
8 | II. | Linemen................................. | 168 |
12 | I. | Linemen................................. | 228 |
1 | ... | Labourer................................. | 19 |
1 | ... | Assistant Senior............................ | 125 |
6 | ... | Pole Dressers.............................. | 504 |
1 | ... | Indoor Supervisor........................... | 69 |
17 | ... | Monitors................................. | 1,320 |
72 | ... | Telephone Attendants........................ | 884 |
2 | ... | Telegraph-Messengers........................ | 32 |
228 |
| Carried forward.................. | 6,791 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s ‘Department—continued. | |||
|
| Division No. 191. | “Transferred.” |
|
| VICTORIA. | £ |
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
|
228 |
| Brought forward................. | 6,791 |
|
| Country and Suburban Offices. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
3 | 5 | Telegraphists.............................. | 188 |
|
| General Division. |
|
40 | … | Assistants................................ | 801 |
1 | II. | Lineman................................. | 21 |
9 | ... | Monitors................................. | 498 |
30 | ... | Telephone Attendants........................ | 194 |
4 | ... | Telegraph Messengers........................ | 22 |
... |
| Arrears, 1906–7............................ | 51 |
315 | … |
| 8,566 |
Less estimated savings........ | 4,000 | ||
|
| Total Salaries......................... | 4,566 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails. |
| ||
No. 2. Conveyance of mails by railway.............................. | 5,957 | ||
Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies. |
| ||
No. 1. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith chargeable to Contingencies, except those provided for under item No. 2 | 1,748 | ||
5. Temporary assistance..................................... | 5,000 | ||
9. Overtime, Sunday pay, and meal allowances ..................... | 1,000 | ||
11. Purchase of horses, vehicles, and harness, and maintenance and equipment thereof, also forage and forage allowances | 111 | ||
18. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes............ | 400 | ||
21. Printing postage stamps................................... | 500 | ||
23. Printing telephone directories................................ | 500 | ||
27. Stores other than any mentioned above......................... | 1,897 | ||
33. Refund to Pacific Cable Board of Customs duties and other charges...... | 277- | ||
Subdivision No. 7.—Miscellaneous. | 11,433 | ||
No. 1. Remission of fine imposed on Union S.S.Company for exceeding the contract time for delivery of Vancouver mails | 10 | ||
Total Division No. 191........................ | 21,966 |
VIII.—The Postmastek-Genekal’s Department—continued. | |||
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 192. | “Transferred.” |
|
| QUEENSLAND. | £ |
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
|
| s | Correspondence Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
3 | 5 | Clerks......................................... | 80 |
|
| Stores Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk......................................... | 10 |
|
| Electrical Engineer’s Branch. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
1 | … | Instrument Fitter (Senior)............................ | 46 |
| I. | Instrument Fitter.................................. | 1 |
|
| Telephone Attendant............................... | 1 |
|
| Telegraph Branch. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
|
| Telegraph Messenger............................... | 1 |
|
| Suburban and Country Post Offices. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
4 | 4 | Postmasters..................................... | 185 |
|
| General Division. |
|
2 | ... | Linemen (in charge of office)......................... | 70 |
2 | ... | Linemen....................................... | 57 |
| II. | Instrument Fitter.................................. | 1 |
1 | I. | Senior Assistant.................................. | 29 |
12 | … | Assistants...................................... | 202 |
6 | ... | Telephone Attendants.............................. | 48 |
8 | ... | Telegraph Messengers.............................. | 54 |
|
|
| 785 |
|
| Less estimated savings........................ | 400 |
40 | ... | Total Salaries.................... | 385 |
|
| _____________ |
|
Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails. |
| ||
No 1. Conveyance of inland mails, not including conveyance by railway | 500 | ||
2. Conveyance of mails by railway................... | 5,136 | ||
3. Conveyance of mails by non-contract vessels........... | 500 | ||
| 6,136 | ||
Carried forward.................. | 6,521 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued | |||
| “Transferred.” | ||
Division No. 192. |
| ||
QUEENSLAND. | £ | ||
Brought forward................ | 6,521 | ||
Subdivision No. 8.—Contingencies. |
| ||
No. 5. Temporary assistance................................. | 3,040 | ||
14. Allowances to officers stationed in outlying districts to cover increased cost of living | 1,313 | ||
19. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing.......... | 150 | ||
22. Printing postal notes.................................. | 50 | ||
23. Printing telephone lists................................ | 100 | ||
24. Printing telegraph message forms......................... | 200 | ||
25. Printing postal guides................................. | 100 | ||
26. Other printing...................................... | 300 | ||
28. Bank exchange on Departmental transactions within the Commonwealth | 100 | ||
29. Bank exchange on Departmental transactions beyond the Commonwealth | 6 | ||
33. Refund to Pacific Cable Board of Customs duties and other charges.. | 277 | ||
| 5,636 | ||
Subdivision No. 7.— Miscellaneous. |
| ||
No. 2. Remission of line imposed on Union S.S. Co. for exceeding the contract time for delivery of Vancouver mails | 4 | ||
Total Division No. 192.................... | 12,161 | ||
No. of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 193. |
|
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. |
| ||
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. ( South Australia proper.) |
|
|
| Adelaide. |
|
|
| Mail Branch. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
1 | ... | Assistant Mail Driver...................... | 103 |
|
| Telegraph Branch. |
|
|
| General Division |
|
1 | ... | Assistant.............................. | 60 |
|
| Electrical Branch. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
1 | ... | Senior Instrument Fitter..................... | 54 |
3 | I. | Instrument Fitters......................... | 114 |
8 | ... | Instrument Fitters (Junior)................... | 104 |
|
| Telephone Branch. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
... | … | Telephone Monitors....................... | 10 |
2 | ... | Telephone Attendants...................... | 27 |
|
| Country and Suburban Post and Telegraph |
|
|
| OFFICES. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
.... | 4 | Postmaster............................. | 2 |
2 | 5 | Postmistresses........................... | 25 |
... | 5 | Telegraphist............................ | 3 |
|
| Carried forward.... | 502 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | |||
No. of Person | Glass or Grade | Division No. 193. | “Transferred.” |
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. | |||
|
| Subdivision No. 1.— Salaries. |
|
|
| (South Australia Proper.) | £ |
|
| Brought forward.............. | 502 |
‘ |
| Country and Suburban Post and Telegraph Offices. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
22 | ... | Assistants................................. | 1,790 |
1 | ... | Telephone Attendant.......................... | 14 |
] | ... | Telegraph Messenger......................... | 60 |
|
| Postmasters, etc., at Railway Stations. |
|
1 | ... | General, Division. | 119 |
|
| Assistant................................. | 2,485 |
|
| Less estimated savings | 272 |
|
| Total Salaries, South Australia Proper | 2,213 |
|
| Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails. (South Australia Proper.) |
|
|
| No. 2. Conveyance of Mails by railway............. | 1,642 |
|
| Subdivision No. 3.— Contingencies. (South Australia Proper.) |
|
|
| No. 27.—Stores other than any mentioned above | 100 |
|
| Subdivision No. 4.—Salaries (Northern Territory). (Payable at Port Darwin.) |
|
|
| General Divistoti. |
|
1 | ... | Assistant.................................. | 52 |
|
|
|
|
Subdivision No. 5.—Conveyance of Mails (Northern Territory). |
| ||
(Payable at Port Darwin.) |
| ||
Item 2. Conveyance of mails by railway.............................. | 52 | ||
Subdivision No. 9.—Miscellaneous. |
| ||
(South Australia Proper). |
| ||
No. 1. Defalcations late Postmaster at Quorn.......................... | 100 | ||
2. Remission of fine imposed on Union S.S. Coy. for exceeding the contract time for delivery of Vancouver mails | 3 | ||
| 103 | ||
Total Division No 193......................... | 4,162 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | ||||
No. of Persons. | Class or Grade, | Division No. 194. | “Transferred.” | |
|
| WESTERN AUSTRALIA. | £ | |
|
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. |
| |
|
| Inspection Branch. |
| |
|
| Clerical Division. |
| |
1 | 5 | Relieving Officer............................ | 140 | |
|
| Correspondence and Record Branch. |
| |
|
| Clerical Division. |
| |
2 | 5 | Clerks................................... | 320 | |
|
| Telegraph Branch. |
| |
|
| General Division. |
| |
|
| Assistants................................. | 2 | |
|
| Telegraph Messengers......................... | 2 | |
|
| Electrical Engineer’s Branch. |
| |
|
| Professional Division. |
| |
1 | F | Junior Assistant Engineer....................... | 25 | |
|
| General Division. |
| |
|
| Telephone Monitors.......................... | 12 | |
|
| Suburban and Country Post Offices. |
| |
|
| Clerical Division. |
| |
| 4 | Postmasters................................ | 7 | |
| 5 | Postmasters and Postmistresses................... | 24 | |
| 5 | Telegraphist............................... | 2 | |
|
| General Division. |
| |
| II. | Letter Carrier............................... | 5 | |
| I. | Letter Carrier............................... | 1 | |
1 | ... | Assistant.................................. | 57 | |
|
| Telephone Monitor | 5 | |
5 | ... | Total Salaries carried forward............... | 602 | |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | ||
Division No. 194. | “Transferred.” | “Other.” |
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. | £ | £ |
Brought forward.................. | 602 |
|
Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails. |
|
|
No. 2. Conveyance of mails by railway................... | 2,106 |
|
4. Amount payable to other States and Administrations for overland and sea transit of mails | 400 |
|
| 2,506 |
|
Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies. |
|
|
No. 1. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion- therewith chargeable to contingencies, except those provided for under item No. 2 | 130 |
|
2. Telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries, and material. | 1,432 |
|
5. Temporary assistance.......................... | 900 |
|
9. Overtime, Sunday, pay, and meal allowances........... | 300 |
|
14. Allowances to officers stationed in outlying districts to cover increased cost or living | 300 |
|
18. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes. | 100 |
|
19. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing.... | 100 |
|
20. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing and binding | 100 |
|
27. Stores, other than any mentioned above.............. | 300 |
|
35. Amount .payable to Adelaide Steam-ship Company Ltd., under clauses 18. 19, and 31 of Contract for Customs charges, on ships’ stores, and other dues | 25 |
|
| 3,687 |
|
____________ |
|
|
Subdivision No. 6.—Miscellaneous. |
|
|
No. 1. Remission of fine imposed on Union Steam-ship Company for exceeding the Contract time for delivery of Vancouver mails | 2 |
|
2. Gratuity to widow of Lineman Et. G. Lewis, killed while on duty | … | 500 |
Total Division No. 194........ | 6,797 | 500 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | |||
No. of Persons. | Class or Grade. |
| “Transferred.” |
|
| Division No. 195. |
|
|
| TASMANIA. | £ |
|
| Subdivision No. 1—Salaries. |
|
|
| Record, Correspondence, Storks Branch. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk.................................... | 47 |
|
| Accounts and Money Order Branch’. |
|
|
| Clerical, Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk.................................... | 54 |
1 | ... | Senior Assistant............................. | 132 |
|
| Mail Branch. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
2 | ... | Assistant Letter Carriers....................... | 40 |
|
| Telegraph Branch. |
|
|
| General Division. |
|
2 | ... | Assistants................................. | 40 |
1 | ... | Monitor.................................. | 40 |
|
| Electricians’ Branch. |
|
|
| Professional Division. |
|
2 | F. | Junior Assistant Engineers...................... | 54 |
|
| Suburban and Country Post Offices. |
|
|
| Clerical Division. |
|
1 | 5 | Clerk.................................... | 40 |
2 | ö | Telegraphists............................... | 80, |
|
| General Division. |
|
9 | ... | Assistants...................................... | 180 |
22 | … |
| 707 |
Less estimated saving.................... | 300 | ||
Total Salariés......................... | 407 | ||
Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails. |
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No. 2. Conveyance of Mails by railway.............................. | 1,346 | ||
Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies. |
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No. 3. Uniforms and overcoats for officials (moneys paid for cloth by persons making up the uniforms to be credited to this vote) | 350 | ||
5. Temporary assistance...................................... | 700 | ||
9. Overtime, Sunday pay, and meal allowances...................... | 90 | ||
12. Fuel and light, including allowances to postmasters.................. | 500 | ||
13. Travelling expenses....................................... | 245 | ||
14. Allowances to officers stationed in outlying districts to cover increased cost of living | 385 | ||
18. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes............. | 105 | ||
15. Allowances to non-official postmasters, receiving-office keepers, and others | 415 | ||
22. Printing postal notes...................................... | 100 | ||
26. Other printing.......................................... | 135 | ||
29. Bank exchange.......................................... | 8 | ||
| 3,033 | ||
Carried forward........................ | 4,786 |
VIII.—The Postmaster-General’s Department—continued. | ||
Division No. 195. | ‘Transferred.” | “Other.” |
TASMANIA. | ||
| £ | £ |
Brought forward.......................... | 4,786 |
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Subdivision No. 4.—Cables. |
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No. 1. Tasmanian Cable Subsidy........................... | 1,050 |
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2. Payment to Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company, being half cost of station at Low Head | 160 |
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Subdivision No. 7.—Miscellaneous. | 1,210 |
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No. 1. Refund of fine imposed on Union S.S. Co. for exceeding the contract time for delivery of Vancouver mails | 2 |
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Total Division No. 195...................... | 5,998 |
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Total Postmaster-General’s Department | 107,220 | 500 |
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