THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION
1939-40.
No. 62 of 1941.
An Act to appropriate a further sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ended the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and forty.
[Assented to 3rd December, 1941.]
[Date of commencement, 31st December, 1941.]
Preamble.
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, for the purpose of appropriating the grant originated in the House of Representatives, as follows:—
Short title.
1. This Act may be cited as the Supplementary Appropriation Act 1939–40.
Appropriation of £2,239,029.
2.—(1.) Subject to sub-section (2.) of this section, the sum of Two million two hundred and thirty-nine thousand and twenty-nine pounds which has been issued from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ended the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and forty, shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the commencement of the Appropriation Act 1939–40 for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule to this Act.
(2.) The
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(2.) The amounts specified in the Schedule to this Act for the purposes and services of the Department of Defence and which have been issued and applied for the corresponding purposes and services of one or more or all of the Departments established in lieu of that Department shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the commencement of the Appropriation Act 1939–40 for those corresponding purposes and services.
THE
THE SCHEDULE. Sec. 2.
ABSTRACT.
— | Total |
PART I.—DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES—OTHER THAN BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS AND TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH. | £ |
THE PARLIAMENT........................................... | 5,970 |
THE PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT........................... | 54,275 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS....................... | 20,150 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY........................... | 16,400 |
THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT....................... | 5,698 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR............................ | 31,541 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE AND WAR SERVICES (1939).......... | 1,714,922 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT................ | 9,463 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.......................... | 56,613 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS..................... | 16,463 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH................................. | 808 |
THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.............................. | 17,157 |
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES................................... | 110,562 |
WAR SERVICES (1914–18)..................................... | 5,348 |
TOTAL PART I...................................... | 2,065,370 |
PART II.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS. |
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COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS................................. | 59,346 |
POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT......................... | 61,698 |
TOTAL PART II..................................... | 121,044 |
PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH. |
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NORTHERN TERRITORY...................................... | 26,696 |
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY............................. | 25,919 |
TOTAL PART III..................................... | 52,615 |
TOTAL....................................... | 2,239,029 |
1939–40.
PART I.—DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES—OTHER THAN BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS AND TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH. |
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I.—THE PARLIAMENT. |
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Division No. 2.—THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | £ | |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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Read— | £ |
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Child endowment................................. | 109 |
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In lieu of— |
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Child endowment................................. | 97 | 12 |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 43 | |
| 55 | |
B.—General Expenses— |
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4. Other incidental expenses................................ | 13 | |
Total Division No. 2........................ | 68 | |
Division No. 3.—PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF. |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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Allowances to officers performing duties of a higher class........ | 4 | |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 41 | |
Total Division No. 3........................ | 45 | |
Division No. 4.—THE LIBRARY. |
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B.—General Expenses— |
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5. Subscriptions to newspapers, periodicals and annuals.............. | 3 | |
Total Division No. 4........................ | 3 |
1939–40.
I.—The Parliament. | £ |
Division No. 5.—JOINT HOUSE DEPARTMENT. |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 338 |
3. Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu......... | 91 |
| 429 |
B.—General Expenses— |
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3. Postage, telegrams, telephone and fire services.................. | 3 |
9. Payments under Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation Act 1930... | 1 |
| 4 |
Total Division No. 5........................ | 433 |
Division No. 7.—PARLIAMENTARY PRINTING. |
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1. Printing of Hansard, including cost of distribution................ | 1,816 |
Division No. 8.—MISCELLANEOUS. |
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1. Conveyance of Members of Parliament and others................ | 1,715 |
2. Maintenance of Ministers and Members’ rooms in capital cities, including salaries of attendants | 1,570 |
3. Wireless installation at Parliament House...................... | 320 |
Total Division No. 8........................ | 3,605 |
TOTAL PARLIAMENT..................... | 5,970 |
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1939–40.
II.—PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT. |
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Division No. 9.—ADMINISTRATIVE. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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Read— | £ | £ |
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Private Secretaries (12) filling unclassified positions | 3,961 |
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In lieu of— |
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Private Secretaries (8) filling unclassified positions | 3,780 | 181 |
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Officers on unattached list pending suitable vacancies— |
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Read............................................ | 1,757 |
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In lieu of......................................... | 1,060 |
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| 697 |
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| 878 | ||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 887 | ||
3. Extra duty pay........................................ | 1,472 | ||
4. Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu......... | 18 | ||
| 3,255 | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
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1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 1,484 | ||
2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............ | 495 | ||
5. Cablegrams and radiograms (moneys paid by persons for cablegrams sent on their behalf may be credited to this vote) | 7,269 | ||
6. Printing and distribution (including postage) of Commonwealth Gazettes. | 1,599 | ||
8. Travelling expenses of Commonwealth Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries | 398 | ||
11. National broadcasts by the Prime Minister and other Federal Ministers.. | 329 | ||
12. Loss of stamps....................................... | 1 | ||
| 11,575 | ||
Total Division No. 9........................ | 14,830 |
1939–40.
II.—Prime Minister’s Department. |
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Division No. 10.—AUDIT OFFICE. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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New South Wales. |
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Read— | £ | £ |
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1 Senior Inspector..................... | 650 |
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7 Inspectors, Grade 3................... | 4,117 |
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21 Inspectors, Grade 1.................. | 10,559 |
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| 15,326 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Senior Inspector.................... | 646 |
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7 Inspectors, Grade 3.................. | 4,038 |
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21 Inspectors, Grade 1.................. | 10,495 |
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| 15,179 |
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| 147 |
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Victoria. |
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Read— |
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1 Senior Inspector.................... | 648 |
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8 Inspectors, Grade 3................... | 4,686 |
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23 Inspectors, Grade 1.................. | 10,869 |
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| 16,203 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Senior Inspector.................... | 628 |
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8 Inspectors, Grade 3.................. | 4,586 |
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22 Inspectors, Grade 1.................. | 10,978 |
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| 16,192 |
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| 11 |
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Carried forward.............................. | 158 |
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1939–40.
II.—Prime Minister’s Department. |
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| £ | ||
Division No. 10.—AUDIT OFFICE—continued. | £ |
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Brought forward.......................... | 158 |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—continued. |
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1. Salaries and allowances—continued. |
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Queensland. |
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Read— | £ |
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1 Senior Inspector................................. | 590 |
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4 Inspectors, Grade 2............................... | 2,212 |
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| 2,802 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Senior Inspector................................. | 585 |
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4 Inspectors, Grade 2............................... | 2,180 |
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| 2,765 | 37 |
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South Australia. |
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Read— |
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1 Senior Inspector................................. | 592 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Senior Inspector................................. | 581 | 11 |
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Western Australia. |
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Read— |
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1 Senior Inspector................................. | 580 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Senior Inspector................................. | 574 | 6 |
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Central Staff. |
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Read— |
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1 Inspector, Grade 2................................ |
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1 Inspector, Grade 1................................ | 980 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Senior Clerk and Inspector.......................... | 610 |
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1 Clerk (Audit), Grade 3............................. | 364 |
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| 974 | 6 |
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Defence and Supply Section, Victoria. |
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1 Inspector, Grade 3.................... | 422 |
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1 Inspector, Grade 1.................... | 382 |
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2 Clerks (Audit), Grade 3............................. | 572 |
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2 Clerks (Audit), Grade 2............................. | 494 |
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1 Clerk (Audit), Grade 1............................. | 209 |
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1 Typist, Grade 1.................................. | 130 |
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| 2,209 |
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Carried forward....................... | 2,427 |
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1939–40.
II.—Prime Minister’s Department. |
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Division No. 10.—AUDIT OFFICE—continued. | £ | £ | |
Brought forward............................ | 2,427 |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—continued. |
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1. Salaries and allowances—continued. |
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Temporary Positions set up under War Organization.(a) |
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| £ |
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1 Chief Auditor.................................... | 502 |
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1 Assistant Chief Inspector............................. | 686 |
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1 Assistant Senior Inspector............................ | 378 |
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1 Inspector, Grade 3................................. | 235 |
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5 Inspectors, Grade 2................................. | 729 |
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16 Inspectors, Grade 1................................. | 2,586 |
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5 Clerks (Audit), Grade 3.............................. | 555 |
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5 Clerks (Audit), Grade 2.............................. | 400 |
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30 Temporary Clerks................................. | 1,220 |
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1 Assistant, Female.................................. | 65 |
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1 Messenger...................................... | 11 | 7,367 |
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| 9,794 |
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Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
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Read...................................... | 11,090 |
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In lieu of.................................... | 1,296 |
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| 9,794 | .. | |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 5,195 | ||
Total Division No. 10....................... | 5,195 | ||
Division No. 11.—PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD. |
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B.—General Expenses— |
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5. Expenses of holding examinations, including advertising............ | 120 | ||
11. Postal notes lost in transit................................ | 3 | ||
Total Division No. 11....................... | 123 | ||
Division No. 14.—HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—UNITED KINGDOM. |
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B.—General Expenses— |
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3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 1,654 | ||
5. Cablegrams.......................................... | 7,144 | ||
12. Special removal expenses................................ | 5,645 | ||
Total Division No. 14....................... | 14,443 |
(a) Portion of year only.
1939–40.
II.—Prime Minister’s Department. |
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Division No. 15.—COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. | £ | |
(For payment to the credit of the Science and Industry Investigation Trust Account.) |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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Read— | £ |
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3 Assistants....................................... | 360 |
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In lieu of— |
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2 Assistants....................................... | 217 |
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| 143 |
Allowance to officer performing duties of a higher class.............. | 35 | |
C.—Investigations— | 178 | |
4. Horticulture, including soil survey and irrigation................. | 1,534 | |
6. Forest products....................................... | 4,294 | |
13. Aeronautical research.................................. | 4,703 | |
14. National Standards Laboratory............................ | 8,975 | |
| 19,506 | |
Total Division No. 15....................... | 19,684 | |
TOTAL PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT................ | 54,275 |
1939–40.
III.—THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. |
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Division No. 17.—ADMINISTRATIVE. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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Read— | £ |
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15 Clerks......................................... | 4,953 |
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In lieu of— |
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12 Clerks......................................... | 4,953 |
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Read— | .. |
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Private Secretaries (2) filling unclassified positions | 573 |
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In lieu of— |
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Private Secretary (1) filling unclassified position............... | 502 |
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| 71 |
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Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
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Read........................................ | 371 |
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In lieu of..................................... | 300 |
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| 71 | .. |
3. Extra duty pay........................................ | 136 | ||
4. Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu......... | 32 | ||
B.—General Expenses— | 168 | ||
3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 802 | ||
Total Division No. 17....................... | 970 | ||
Division No. 17a.—AUSTRALIAN LEGATION—UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.(a) |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— | £ |
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1 Minister........................................ | 1,042 |
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1 Second Secretary.................................. | 144 |
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House and living allowance to Minister..................... | 1,065 |
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Special allowance to officers............................ | 194 |
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Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad.............. | 1,324 | 3,769 | |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 1,364 | ||
| 5,133 | ||
Carried forward.......................... | 5,133 |
(a) Portion of year only.
1939–40.
III.—The Department of External Affairs. |
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Division No. 17a.—AUSTRALIAN LEGATION—UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—continued. | £ | |
Brought forward........................ | 5,133 | |
B.—General Expenses— |
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1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 1,265 | |
2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............ | 55 | |
3. Postage, telegrams, telephone services, and cablegrams............. | 75 | |
4. Freight and cartage..................................... | 108 | |
5. Incidentals.......................................... | 179 | |
6. Expenses of establishment (furniture, car, &c., and including preliminary expenditure in Australia) | 4,219 | |
7. Rent and maintenance, office and residence..................... | 888 | |
| 6,789 | |
Total Division No. 17a........................ | 11,922 | |
Division No. 17b.—HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE—CANADA(a). |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— | £ |
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1 High Commissioner................................. | 833 |
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1 Official Secretary................................... | 151 |
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1 Assistant Secretary.................................. | 121 |
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House and living allowance to High Commissioner.............. | 520 |
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Special allowances to officers............................ | 345 |
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Exchange on salaries and allowances paid abroad............... | 713 | 2,683 |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 254 | |
| 2,937 | |
B.—General Expenses— |
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1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 1,522 | |
2. Postage, telegrams, telephone services, and cablegrams............. | 1 | |
4. Freight and cartage..................................... | 28 | |
5. Incidentals.......................................... | 148 | |
6. Expenses of establishment (furniture, car, &c., and including preliminary expenditure in Australia) | 2,356 | |
7. Rent and maintenance, office and residence..................... | 266 | |
| 4,321 | |
Total Division No. 17b........................ | 7,258 | |
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS............ | 20,150 |
(a) Portion of year only.
1939–40.
IV.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. |
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Division No. 18.—THE TREASURY. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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Finance Branch. | £ | £ |
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Read— |
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16 Clerks......................................... | 6,334 |
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In lieu of— |
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14 Clerks......................................... | 6,201 | 133 |
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Correspondence Branch. |
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Read— |
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3 Messengers..................................... | 249 |
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In lieu of— |
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2 Messengers..................................... | 205 | 44 |
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Investigation Branch. |
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Supplementary provision for— |
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2 Investigation Officers............................... | 1,038 |
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1 Research Officer.................................. | 177 |
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2 Clerks......................................... | 569 |
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| 1,784 |
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| 1,961 |
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Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
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Read.......................................... | 4,255 |
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In lieu of........................................ | 4,000 |
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| 255 |
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| 1,706 | ||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 5,505 | ||
3. Extra duty pay........................................ | 1,018 | ||
4. Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu......... | 174 | ||
Less amounts provided under Divisions Nos. 76 and 127—War Services payable from Revenue— | 8,403 | ||
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Read.......................................... | 13,700 |
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In lieu of........................................ | 8,500 | 5,200 | |
| 3,203 | ||
Carried forward.......................... | 3,203 |
1939–40.
IV.—The Department of the Treasury. |
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Division No. 18.—THE TREASURY—continued. | £ | ||
Brought forward.......................... | 3,203 | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
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1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 1,373 | ||
2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............ | 153 | ||
3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 1,499 | ||
4. Fuel, light and power................................... | 16 | ||
5. Other incidental expenses................................ | 229 | ||
| 3,270 | ||
Less amounts provided under Divisions Nos. 76 and 127— |
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War Services payable from Revenue— | £ |
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Read......................................... | 4,500 |
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In lieu of...................................... | 3,500 |
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| 1,000 | |
| 2,270 | ||
Total Division No. 18....................... | 5,473 | ||
Division No. 20.—INVALID AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS. |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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New South Wales. |
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Read— | £ | £ |
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2 Senior Assistants and Senior Checkers | 552 |
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7 Assistants (Female)................................. | 1,083 |
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| 1,635 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Senior Assistant and Senior Checker...................... | 276 |
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6 Assistants (Female)................................. | 1,053 |
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| 1,329 |
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306 |
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Victoria. |
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Read— |
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3 Assistants (Female)................................. | 538 |
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In lieu of— |
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2 Assistants (Female)................................. | 402 | 136 |
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Carried forward............................ | 442 |
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1939–40.
IV.—The Department of the Treasury. |
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Division No. 20.—INVALID AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS—continued. | £ | ||
| £ |
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Brought forward........................ | 442 |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—continued. |
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1. Salaries and allowances—continued. |
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South Australia. |
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Supplementary provision for— |
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1 Assistant (Female).................................. | 40 |
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Tasmania. | £ |
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Read— |
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1 Deputy Commissioner............................... | 500 |
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1 Senior Clerk and Examiner............................ | 134 |
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| 634 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Deputy Commissioner............................... | 96 |
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1 Senior Clerk and Examiner............................ | 538 |
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| 634 |
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| .. |
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| 482 |
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Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
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Read........................................ | 4,972 |
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In lieu of..................................... | 4,490 |
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| 482 |
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| .. | ||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 1,507 | ||
Total Division No. 20....................... | 1,507 |
1939–40.
IV.—The Department of the Treasury. |
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Division No. 21.—TAXATION OFFICE. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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New South Wales. |
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Read— | £ | £ |
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1 Deputy Commissioner............................... | 989 |
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1 Assistant Deputy Commissioner........................ | 746 |
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| 1,735 |
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In lieu of— |
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1 Deputy Commissioner............................... | 960 |
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1 Assistant Deputy Commissioner........................ | 730 |
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| 1,690 | 45 |
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Queensland. |
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Read— |
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41 Clerks......................................... | 16,675 |
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In lieu of— |
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40 Clerks......................................... | 16,675 |
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| .. |
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South Australia. |
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Read— |
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1 Deputy Commissioner............................... | 930 |
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In lieu of— |
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|
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1 Deputy Commissioner............................... | 828 | 102 |
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| 147 |
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Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
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Read...................................... | 16,921 |
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In lieu of................................... | 16,774 |
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| 147 |
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| .. |
1939–40.
IV.—The Department of the Treasury. | £ | |||
Division No. 21.—TAXATION OFFICE—continued. |
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B.—General Expenses— |
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5. Law costs........................................... | 2,638 | |||
8. Payments to States for taxation services....................... | 2,844 | |||
Less amounts estimated to be recovered from the States of— | £ | £ |
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New South Wales.................................. | Read..................................................... | 824 |
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In lieu of................................................... | 930 | 106 |
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Western Australia.................................. | Read..................................................... | 6,800 |
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In lieu of................................................... | 7,000 | 200 |
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Tasmania........................................ | Read..................................................... | 497 |
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In lieu of................................................... | 500 | 3 |
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Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | 309 |
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Read........................................... | .. |
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In lieu of........................................ | 2,500 | 2,500 |
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| 2,809 | |||
Total Division No. 21....................... | 8,291 | |||
Division No. 24.—SUPERANNUATION BOARD. |
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A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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4. Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu......... | 39 | |||
Total Division No. 24....................... | 39 |
1939–40.
IV.—The Department of the Treasury. |
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Division No. 25.—CENSUS AND STATISTICS. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
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1. Salaries and allowances— |
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Central Staff. |
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Read— | £ | £ |
|
2 Research Officers................................. | 838 |
|
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53 Clerks......................................... | 17,643 |
|
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8 Typists........................................ | 1,313 |
|
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| 19,794 |
|
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In lieu of— |
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|
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1 Research Officer.................................. | 421 |
|
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51 Clerks......................................... | 17,107 |
|
|
7 Typists........................................ | 1,092 |
|
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| 18,620 |
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Less— |
| 1,174 |
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Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
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Read..................................... | 2,821 |
|
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In lieu of.................................. | 2,240 | 581 |
|
Salaries of officers provided under Division No. 118, Item No. 15, Youth Employment Research | 593 |
| |
| 1,174 |
| |
| .. | ||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 501 | ||
B.—General Expenses— | 501 | ||
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
| |
Read............................................... | 511 |
| |
In lieu of............................................ | 1,100 |
| |
| 589 | ||
Total Division No. 25....................... | 1,090 |
1939–40.
IV.—The Department of the Treasury. |
|
Division No. 27.—NATIONAL INSURANCE BRANCH. | £ |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
|
4. Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu......... | 600 |
B.—General Expenses— |
|
8. Payment as act of grace to dependant of deceased official........... | 23 |
| 623 |
Deduct amount chargeable to Division No. 118, Item No. 8......... | 623 |
| .. |
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY................ | 16,400 |
1939–40.
V.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT. |
| |
Division No. 28.—ADMINISTRATIVE. | £ | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
7. Administration of Law at Seat of Government................... | 77 | |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read......................................... | 3 |
|
In lieu of...................................... | 200 | 197 |
Total Division No. 28....................... | 274 | |
Division No. 29.—REPORTING BRANCH. |
| |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 429 | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 138 | |
2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............ | 7 | |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read......................................... | .. |
|
In lieu of...................................... | 100 |
|
| 100 | |
| 245 | |
Total Division No. 29....................... | 674 | |
Division No. 30.—CROWN SOLICITOR’S OFFICE. |
| |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
4. Fuel, light and power................................... | 24 | |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read......................................... | .. |
|
In lieu of...................................... | 100 |
|
|
| 100 |
Total Division No. 30....................... | 124 |
1939–40.
V.—The Attorney-General’s Department. |
| |
Division No. 31.—THE HIGH COURT. | £ | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read............................................... | 251 |
|
In lieu of............................................ | 400 |
|
Total Division No. 31....................... | 149 | |
Division No. 33.—COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. |
| |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 309 | |
3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 290 | |
6. Boards of Reference—Fees and other expenses.................. | 255 | |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read........................................... | .. |
|
In lieu of........................................ | 350 | 350 |
Total Division No. 33....................... | 1,204 | |
Division No. 35.—COMMONWEALTH INVESTIGATION BRANCH. |
| |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| |
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| |
Salaries of officers on loan from other Departments............. | 684 | |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 667 | |
3. Extra duty pay........................................ | 99 | |
| 1,450 | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 253 | |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read........................................... | .. |
|
In lieu of........................................ | 100 | 100 |
| 353 | |
Total Division No. 35....................... | 1,803 |
1939–40.
V.—The Attorney-General’s Department. | £ | |
Division No. 36.—PATENTS, TRADE MARKS AND DESIGNS. |
| |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
6. Other incidental expenses................................ | 420 | |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read.......................................... | .. |
|
In lieu of........................................ | 1,050 |
|
|
| 1,050 |
Total Division No. 36....................... | 1,470 | |
TOTAL ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT............ | 5,698 |
1939–40.
VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. |
| ||
Division No. 37.—ADMINISTRATIVE. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— |
| ||
Accounts Branch. |
| ||
| £ | £ |
|
1 Clerk........................................... | .. | 26 |
|
Canberra Services. |
|
|
|
1 Motor Mechanic................................... | .. | 24 |
|
Property and Survey Branch. |
| ||
1 Draftsman....................................... | 409 |
|
|
1 Typist.......................................... | 120 | 529 |
|
Works and Services Branch—Central Staff. |
| ||
1 Assistant Director-General of Works...................... | 1,083 |
|
|
1 Senior Architect................................... | 778 |
|
|
1 Engineer........................................ | 382 |
|
|
|
| 2,243 |
|
Works and Services Branch—Victoria. |
| ||
1 Surveyor........................................ | .. | 134 |
|
Works and Services Branch—Queensland. |
| ||
1 Caretaker........................................ | .. | .. |
|
| 2,956 |
| |
Payment of salaries in advance to officers proceeding on furlough..... | .. | 508 |
|
| 3,464 |
| |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
| ||
Read........................................... | 16,955 |
|
|
In lieu of........................................ | 13,491 |
|
|
|
| 3,464 |
|
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 15,749 | ||
Less estimated amount to be recovered in respect of work performed for Commonwealth Bank and other Administrations— | 15,749 | ||
Read........................................... | 16,173 |
| |
In lieu of........................................ | 15,000 | 1,173 | |
| 14,576 |
F.7918.—4
1939–40.
VI.—The Department of the Interior. |
| |
Division No. 37.—ADMINISTRATIVE—continued. | £ | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 1,973 | |
2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............ | 305 | |
3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 1,380 | |
9. Payments under Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation Act 1930... | 1,050 | |
10. Plan printing, papercoating and reproduction of maps.............. | 435 | |
11. Motor vehicles—purchase, upkeep and hire, including use of private vehicles for Departmental purposes | 3,942 | |
12. Other incidental expenses................................ | 2,264 | |
13. Immigration fees refunded in error.......................... | 3 | |
| 11,352 | |
Less— |
| |
Amount estimated to be recovered in respect of work performed for Commonwealth Bank and other Administrations— | £ |
|
Read........................................ | 3,371 |
|
In lieu of..................................... | 3,000 | 371 |
| 10,981 | |
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
| |
Read........................................ | .. |
|
In lieu of..................................... | 4,000 | 4,000 |
| 14,981 | |
Total Division No. 37....................... | 29,557 |
1939–40.
VI.—The Department of the Interior. |
| ||
Division No. 40.—SOLAR OBSERVATORY. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— | £ |
| |
1 First Assistant..................................... | 268 |
| |
1 Assistant (Female).................................. | 55 |
| |
| 323 |
| |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
|
Read..................................... | 460 |
|
|
In lieu of.................................. | 200 |
|
|
|
| 260 |
|
| 63 | ||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | .. | .. | 114 |
B.—General Expenses— | 177 | ||
7. Other incidental expenses................................ | .. | .. | 20 |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
| ||
Read........................................... | .. | .. |
|
In lieu of........................................ | .. | 150 | 150 |
| 170 | ||
Total Division No. 40 | 347 | ||
Division No. 41.—FORESTRY BUREAU. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— | £ |
| |
2. Assistant Research Officers............................ | .. | 411 |
|
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
|
Read..................................... | 2,629 |
|
|
In lieu of.................................. | 2,218 |
|
|
|
| 411 |
|
Division No. 42.—MAINTENANCE AND RENT. | |||
B.—Rent of Buildings— |
| ||
8. Information.......................................... | 1,637 | ||
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.................. | 31,541 |
1939–40.
VII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE. |
| ||
Division No. 44.—CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries— |
| ||
Secretariat. |
| ||
Read— | £ | £ |
|
3 Assistant Secretaries............................... | 1,816 |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
|
2 Assistant Secretaries............................... | 1,736 | (a) 80 |
|
Supplementary provision for— |
|
| |
1 Chief Inspector of Accounts.......................... | 60 |
|
|
1 Inspector-General of Administration | 885 | (a) 945 |
|
Read— |
| ||
1 Director of Works................................. | 960 |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
|
1 Director of Works................................. | 942 | 18 |
|
Read— |
| ||
60 Clerks......................................... | 18,015 |
|
|
In lieu of— |
| ||
57 Clerks......................................... | 18,015 | .. |
|
|
| 1,043 |
|
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
|
|
|
Read...................................... | 2,678 |
|
|
In lieu of................................... | 1,635 |
|
|
|
| 1,043 | .. |
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
9. Control of medical supplies and equipment (£47,500 for payment to credit of Medical Supplies and Equipment Trust Account) | 48,608 | ||
10. Expenses of visit to United States of America of special business consultant | 3,818 | ||
Total Division No. 44....................... | 52,426 | ||
Division No. 44a.—GENERAL SERVICES. |
| ||
1. Grant towards purchase of equipment for Victoria Barracks dining room. | 422 | ||
Total Central Administration..................... | 52,848 |
(a) Portion of year only.
1939–40.
VII.—The Department of Defence. |
| ||
NAVAL. | £ | ||
Division No. 48.—PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Active pay and allowances— |
| ||
B.—Auxiliary Services. |
| ||
Read— | £ |
| |
2 Deputy Inspectors of Naval Ordnance | 2,746 |
| |
1 Assistant Inspector of Naval Ordnance |
| ||
In lieu of— |
| ||
1 Deputy Inspector of Naval Ordnance | 2,746 | .. | |
2 Assistant Inspectors of Naval Ordnance | |||
3. Deferred pay and interest on accrued deferred pay—to be paid to the credit of the Deferred Pay (Naval) Trust Account— retiring gratuities to Medical Officers under Regulations— (Amounts of Deferred Pay unclaimed, or forfeited under Regulations, may be credited to this item) | 1 | ||
4. Advances to H.M.A. ships abroad........................... | 41,374 | ||
| 41,375 | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
1. Provisions, including freight and allowances in lieu of provisions; payments to ships’ funds—(Receipts from sale of stores may be credited to this item) | 2 | ||
Total Division No. 48....................... | 41,377 | ||
Division No. 50.—CIVILIAN PERMANENT SERVICES. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— | £ |
| |
1 Secretary....................................... | (a) 750 |
| |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
|
Read..................................... | 2,023 |
|
|
In lieu of.................................. | 1,273 |
|
|
|
| 750 | .. |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 1 | ||
Total Division No. 50....................... | 1 |
(a) Portion of year only.
1939–40.
VII.—The Department of Defence. |
| ||
NAVAL. | £ | ||
Division No. 52.—NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 2 | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
6. Stores and material for general upkeep and maintenance, including contract work on yard craft | 2 | ||
Total Division No. 52....................... | 4 | ||
Division No. 53.—MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND GENERAL STORES. |
| ||
5. Coal and oil fuel, including freight.......................... | 1 | ||
Division No. 54.—GENERAL SERVICES. |
| ||
4. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 1 | ||
Total Naval................................ | 41,384 | ||
MILITARY. |
| ||
Division No. 56.—PERMANENT MILITARY FORCES. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Pay and allowances— |
| ||
Army Service Corps. |
| ||
(d) Remount Section. | £ |
| |
Supplementary provision for— |
| ||
1 Temporary Quartermaster............................ |
| ||
Army Veterinary Corps. |
| ||
1 Director of Veterinary Services and Army Remounts— | £ |
|
|
Read............................................. | 870 |
|
|
In lieu of.......................................... | 801 | 69 |
|
Allowance to Deputy Chief of the General Staff | .. | 64 |
|
| 133 |
| |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
| ||
Read........................................... | 62,027 |
|
|
In lieu of......................................... | 61,894 | 133 | .. |
1939–40.
VII.—The Department of Defence. |
| ||
MILITARY. | £ | ||
Division No. 57.—CIVILIAN PERMANENT SERVICES. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Professional, Clerical and General Staffs. |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— | £ |
| |
1 Secretary................................... | (a) 750 |
| |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
|
Read................................... | 20,153 |
|
|
In lieu of................................. | 19,403 | 750 |
|
| .. | ||
5. Payments as acts of grace to officers and dependants of officers transferred from the State Service of Tasmania | 636 | ||
Total Division No. 57....................... | 636 | ||
Division No. 58.—INSPECTION BRANCH. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— |
| ||
1 Assistant Chief Inspector......................... | 280 | ||
1 Inspector of Engineering and Signal Stores............. | |||
1 Inspector of Armaments......................... | |||
1 Assistant Equipment Officer....................... | |||
1 Senior Examiner, A.F.V.’s........................ | |||
1 Overlooker.................................. | |||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 61 | ||
Total Division No. 58....................... | 341 | ||
Division No. 59.—ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE. |
| ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
13. Compensation payments to members discharged on account of invalidity | 1,494 |
(a) Portion of year only.
1939–40.
VII.—The Department of Defence. | £ | ||
MILITARY. |
| ||
Division No. 60.—CITIZEN MILITARY FORCES AND CADETS. |
| ||
A.—Pay and Allowances in the nature of Pay— |
| ||
1. Pay and allowances under Regulations........................ | 73,998 | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
11. Payments as acts of grace in respect of death or injury............. | 136 | ||
12. Deficiency in stamp account.............................. | 3 | ||
| 139 | ||
Total Division No. 60....................... | 74,137 | ||
Division No. 64.—GENERAL SERVICES. |
| ||
18. Expenditure on behalf of the Government of the United Kingdom —to be recovered | 100 | ||
Total Military.......................... | 76,708 | ||
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. |
| ||
Division No. 68.—PERMANENT AIR FORCE. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Special allowance to officer performing duties of Director of Stores Accounts | £ |
| |
77 |
| ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
|
Read...................................... | 4,351 |
|
|
In lieu of................................... | 4,500 |
|
|
|
| 149 |
|
|
|
| 226 |
1939–40.
VII.—The Department of Defence. |
| ||
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. | £ | ||
Division No. 69.—CIVILIAN PERMANENT SERVICES. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— | £ |
| |
Supplementary provision for— |
| ||
1 Secretary........................................ | (a) 750 |
| |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
|
Read........................................ | 750 |
|
|
In lieu of..................................... | .. | 750 | .. |
Division No. 72.—GENERAL SERVICES. |
| ||
15. Payments as acts of grace in respect of flying accidents............ | 169 | ||
16. Exhibit of war-time activities at the Royal Sydney Show........... | 689 | ||
17. Payment as an act of grace in respect of damage to private property.... | 60 | ||
Total Division No. 72....................... | 918 | ||
Total Royal Australian Air Force........................... | 1,144 | ||
Total Department of Defence (excluding War)................ | 172,084 | ||
WAR SERVICES (1939) PAYABLE OUT OF REVENUE. |
| ||
Division No. 74a.—NAVAL. |
| ||
5. Expenditure on behalf of the Government of the United Kingdom—to be recovered | 259,227 | ||
Division No. 75.—MILITARY. |
| ||
5. Establishment of military canteens—to be recovered............... | 60,000 | ||
6. Advance to Defence Clothing Material Trust Account—to be recovered.. | 250,000 | ||
Total Division No. 75....................... | 310,000 |
1939–40.
VII.—The Department of Defence. |
|
WAR SERVICES (1939). | £ |
Division No. 75a.—DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT. |
|
1. Maintenance of munitions factories—for payment to Munitions Factories Trust Accounts | 160,000 |
2. Working credit for Munitions Annexes and War Material Trust Account—to be recovered | 500,000 |
3. Working credit for Machine Tools Trust Account—to be recovered | 100,000 |
4. Expenditure on behalf of Indian Government—to be recovered | 53,645 |
Total Division No. 75a........................ | 813,645 |
Division No. 76.—DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. |
|
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
|
1. Proportion of salaries provided under Division No. 18a—The Treasury.. | 5,200 |
B.—General Expenses— |
|
1. Proportion of general expenses provided under Division No. 18b— The Treasury | 1,000 |
C.—Miscellaneous— |
|
3. Exchange on remittances for the payment of interest in London | 29,486 |
D.—Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Registries— |
|
1. Loans management expenses in connexion with loans for war purposes, including payments to the Commonwealth Bank | 1,614 |
Total Division No. 76....................... | 37,300 |
Division No. 76a.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT. |
|
1. Distribution of emergency Statutory Rules..................... | 692 |
Division No. 78.—DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS— MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
2. Expenses of proceedings in Prize Courts, wages of prize crews of detained enemy vessels, and all other expenses in connexion with such vessels whilst under the jurisdiction of the Court— to be recovered | 1,918 |
1939–40.
VII.—The Department of Defence. |
| |
WAR SERVICES (1939). | £ | |
Division No. 79.—DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— MISCELLANEOUS. |
| |
2. Commonwealth Chartered Ships Trust Account—Working advance—to be repaid | 50,000 | |
3. Purchases on behalf of the Government of the United Kingdom— to be recovered | 59,765 | |
Total Division No. 79....................... | 109,765 | |
Division No. 80.—DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION. |
| |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| |
1. Salaries and wages..................................... | 1,029 | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 2,289 | |
7. Office furniture....................................... | 2,063 | |
8. Cinema and photographic services........................... | 2,410 | |
| 6,762 | |
| 7,791 | |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read........................................... | .. |
|
In lieu of........................................ | 2,500 | 2,500 |
Total Division No. 80....................... | 10,291 | |
TOTAL WAR SERVICES (1939) PAYABLE OUT OF REVENUE | 1,542,838 | |
TOTAL DEFENCE AND WAR (1939) SERVICES................... | 1,714,922 |
1939–40.
VIII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT. | £ | |
Division No. 81.—ADMINISTRATIVE. |
| |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 1,347 | |
3. Extra duty pay........................................ | 2,306 | |
| 3,653 | |
Division No. 82.—MUNITIONS FACTORIES. |
| |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
9. Losses by fraud at Ammunition Factory, Maribyrong—for payment to the credit of the Ammunition Factory Trust Account | 11 | |
10. Motor vehicles and accessories............................ | 3,757 | |
| 3,768 | |
Division No. 83.—MAINTENANCE AND RENT. |
| |
2. Rent.............................................. | 2,042 | |
Division No. 85.—INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. |
| |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
Read— |
| |
6. Technical training of munition workers— | £ |
|
Wages and expenses.................................. | 27,000 |
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
6. Training toolmakers.................................... | 27,000 | .. |
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT | 9,463 |
1939–40.
IX.—THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION. | £ | |||
Division No. 86.—ADMINISTRATIVE. |
| |||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| |||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| |||
Supplementary provision for— | £ | £ |
| |
1 Investigating Accountant.............................. | 125 |
|
| |
1 Sub-Accountant................................... | 100 | 225 |
| |
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
| |||
Read...................................... | 28,525 |
|
| |
In lieu of.................................... | 28,300 | 225 | .. | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |||
4. Postage, telegrams, telephones and fire services.................. | 98 | |||
6. Maps, text-books and publications........................... | 76 | |||
14. Other incidental expenses............................... | 490 | |||
16. Payments under Commonwealth Employees’ Compensation Act 1930 | 150 | |||
17. Compensation for removal of obstructions on private property to improve approaches to aerodromes | 75 | |||
Total Division No. 86....................... | 889 | |||
Division No. 87.—DEVELOPMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION. |
| |||
Amount estimated to be recovered from Postmaster-General’s Department for conveyance of air mails— | £ |
| ||
Read............................................... | 30,975 |
| ||
In lieu of............................................. | 100,000 | 19,025 | ||
1939–40.
IX.—The Department of Civil Aviation. | £ | |
Division No. 88.—EMPIRE AIR SERVICES. |
| |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—Flying Boat Bases.— |
| |
1. Salaries and allowances— | £ |
|
Read— |
|
|
1 Assistant Inspector, Flying Boat Bases.................... | 340 |
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
1 Chief Coxswain................................... | 340 |
|
Amount estimated to be recovered from the Government of the United Kingdom— |
|
|
Read....................................... | .. |
|
In lieu of..................................... | 25,600 | 25,600 |
C.—General Expenses—Trans-Tasman Section— |
| |
2. Subsidy payments..................................... | 6,849 | |
Total Division No. 88....................... | 32,449 | |
Division No. 89a.—MAINTENANCE AND RENT—EMPIRE AIR SERVICES —SINGAPORE SECTION. |
| |
Amount estimated to be recovered from the Government of the United Kingdom— | £ |
|
Read............................................... | .. |
|
In lieu of............................................ | 4,250 | 4,250 |
| ||
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION................ | 56,613 |
1939–40.
X.—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS. |
| ||
Division No. 91.—ADMINISTRATIVE. | £ | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— | £ | £ |
|
3 Investigation Officers............................... | 634 |
|
|
10 Clerks......................................... | 1,051 | 1,685 |
|
Officers on loan and on unattached list pending suitable vacancies— |
| ||
Read........................................... | 2,105 |
|
|
In lieu of........................................ | 800 |
|
|
|
| 1,305 |
|
|
|
| 2,990 |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 2,236 | ||
3. Extra duty pay........................................ | 868 | ||
B.—General Expenses— | 6,094 | ||
1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 508 | ||
2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............ | 119 | ||
3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 2,214 | ||
4. Fuel, light and power................................... | 84 | ||
7. Other incidental expenses................................ | 296 | ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
| |
Read............................................. | .. |
| |
In lieu of........................................... | 600 |
| |
|
| 600 | |
| 3,821 | ||
Total Division No. 91....................... | 9,915 | ||
Division No. 92.—TARIFF BOARD. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
3. Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu......... | 56 | ||
Division No. 93.—FILM CENSORSHIP. |
| ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
| |
Read.............................................. | 51 |
| |
In lieu of........................................... | 100 |
| |
|
| 49 |
1939–40.
X.—The Department of Trade and Customs. | £ | ||
Division No. 94.—NEW SOUTH WALES. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— | £ | £ |
|
2 Register Clerks.................................... | 346 |
|
|
1 Uptown Examining Officer............................ | 430 |
|
|
2 Excise Officers.................................... | 358 |
|
|
1 Searcher and Watchman.............................. | 252 | 1,386 |
|
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
|
|
|
Read...................................... | 23,186 |
|
|
In lieu of................................... | 21,800 | 1,386 | .. |
3. Extra duty pay........................................ | 1,347 | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 608 | ||
2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............ | 536 | ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
| ||
Read............................................ | .. |
| |
In lieu of......................................... | 750 |
| |
|
| 750 | |
| 1,894 | ||
Total Division No. 94....................... | 3,241 | ||
Division No. 95.—VICTORIA. |
| ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
3. Postage, telegrams and telephone services...................... | 470 | ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
| ||
Read............................................ | .. |
| |
In lieu of......................................... | 630 |
| |
|
| 630 | |
Total Division No. 95....................... | 1,100 |
1939–40.
X.—The Department of Trade and Customs. | £ | ||
Division No. 96.—QUEENSLAND. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Supplementary provision for— | £ | £ |
|
1 Locker......................................... | .. | 150 |
|
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year.... |
|
|
|
Read...................................... | 6,780 |
|
|
In lieu of.................................... | 6,630 | 150 | .. |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 1,286 | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
| |
Read............................................. | 450 |
| |
In lieu of........................................... | 500 |
| |
|
| 50 | |
Total Division No. 96....................... | 1,336 | ||
Division No. 97.—SOUTH AUSTRALIA. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 162 | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
| |
Read............................................. | 37 |
| |
In lieu of........................................... | 300 |
| |
|
| 263 | |
Total Division No. 97....................... | 425 |
F.7918.—5
1939–40.
X.—The Department of Trade and Customs. |
| |
Division No. 98.—WESTERN AUSTRALIA. | £ | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read.......................................... | 22 |
|
In lieu of........................................ | 220 |
|
|
| 198 |
Division No. 99.—TASMANIA. |
| |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
1. Travelling and subsistence................................ | 103 | |
4. Fuel, light and power................................... | 40 | |
| 143 | |
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS......... | 16,463 |
1939–40.
XI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. | £ | |
Division No. 101.—ADMINISTRATIVE. |
| |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| |
4. Salaries of officers on retirement leave and payments in lieu......... | 297 | |
Division No. 102.—NEW SOUTH WALES. |
| |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read............................................ | 148 |
|
In lieu of......................................... | 250 | 102 |
Division No. 103—VICTORIA. | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
9. District laboratory..................................... | 12 | |
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read............................................ | .. |
|
In lieu of......................................... | 220 | 220 |
| 232 | |
Division No. 105.—SOUTH AUSTRALIA. |
| |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read............................................ | 6 |
|
In lieu of......................................... | 100 | 94 |
Division No. 106.—WESTERN AUSTRALIA. | ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read............................................ | 157 |
|
In lieu of......................................... | 240 | 83 |
Division No. 109.—SERUM LABORATORIES. | ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| |
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 847 | |
Deduct amount chargeable to Serum Laboratories Trust Account.... | 847 | |
|
| |
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH................... | 808 |
1939–40.
XII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. | £ | ||
Division No. 110.—ADMINISTRATIVE. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Read— | £ | £ |
|
1 Secretary......................................... | 1,675 |
|
|
In lieu of— |
|
|
|
1 Secretary......................................... | 1,575 | 100 |
|
Less amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— |
| ||
Read....................................... | 605 |
|
|
In lieu of..................................... | 505 | 100 | .. |
Division No. 111.—ADMINISTRATION OF THE COMMERCE (TRADE DESCRIPTIONS) ACT 1905–1933. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
2. Temporary and casual employees........................... | 12,330 | ||
Division No. 112.—COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE ABROAD. |
| ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
| |
Read............................................. | 3,127 |
| |
In lieu of........................................... | 4,350 |
| |
|
| 1,223 | |
Division No. 113.—MARINE BRANCH. |
| ||
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
10. Cost of operating lighthouse steamers, including cost of uniforms | 539 | ||
12. Courts of Marine Inquiry................................ | 65 | ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
| |
Read............................................ | .. |
| |
In lieu of......................................... | 3,000 |
| |
|
| 3,000 | |
| 3,604 | ||
TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE............... | 17,157 |
1939–40.
XIII.—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. | £ |
Division No. 115.—PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTMENT— MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
8. Distressed Australians abroad—Relief and repatriation (repayments of advances may be credited to this vote) | 784 |
13. Mrs. E. C. Barnes—Annual allowance....................... | 1 |
23. Continuous passenger steamship service between Sydney and Hobart during the winter months—Subsidy | 770 |
30. Amalgamation of the Administrations of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea and the Territory of Papua—Investigation | 201 |
33. Trans-Indian Ocean survey flight (contribution by Government of United Kingdom may be credited to this vote) | 764 |
37. British Empire Service League—Grant towards conference......... | 510 |
38. Ministerial delegation to Canada........................... | 3,743 |
39. Ministerial delegation to Great Britain....................... | 2,821 |
40. Honorable Hugh de Largie—Annual allowance................. | 106 |
41. Honorable J. M. Fowler—Annual allowance................... | 106 |
42. Mrs. B. E. Pulsford—Annual allowance...................... | 106 |
43. Late Sir J. L. Bonython, K.C.M.G.—Funeral expenses............ | 131 |
44. Rail transport of French reservists called up for military service...... | 85 |
45. “Kyeema” Disaster—Inquiry............................. | 88 |
46. W. H. Wilks and widow—Annual allowance................... | 52 |
47. Mrs. D. McHugh—Annual allowance....................... | 61 |
48. Visit of Senator the Honorable P. A. McBride to New Zealand in connexion with the centenary celebrations and the inauguration of the Trans-Tasman Air Service | 101 |
49. Mrs. L. Lister—Annual allowance.......................... | 32 |
50. Parliament—Expenses in connexion with opening............... | 65 |
51. Coal Strike, 1940—Expenses in connexion with settlement of........ | 10,635 |
Total Division No. 115...................... | 21,162 |
Division No. 116.—SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH— MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
4. Australian Dairy Cattle Research Association—Grant.............. | 500 |
1939–40.
XIII.—Miscellaneous Services. | £ |
Division No. 117.—DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS— MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
1. League of Nations Secretariat—Contribution.................... | 2,871 |
5. International Institute of Agriculture, Rome—Contribution.......... | 155 |
9. Assistance to Finnish Government for Red Cross purposes........... | 10,000 |
10. Assistance to Polish Government for relief of distress............. | 10,000 |
11. Assistance to Turkish Government for relief of distress caused by earthquake | 9,598 |
12. Relief of distressed Australians in enemy occupied countries (repayments of advances may be credited to this vote) | 311 |
13. Printing of map and handbook of Antarctica................... | 385 |
Total Division No. 117...................... | 33,320 |
Division No. 118.—DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY— MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
5. Counterfeit coin prosecutions.............................. | 127 |
6. Refund and remission of income tax, land tax, sales tax and estate duty and of fines paid to Commonwealth by arrangement with States | 525 |
9. Loans management expenses in connexion with loans for Works, States, and other purposes including payments to the Commonwealth Bank (Amounts recovered from other Administrations may be credited to this vote.) | 1,271 |
10. Annual management expenses in connexion with Commonwealth loan securities in United States of America (Amounts recovered from other Administrations may be credited to this vote.) | 472 |
11. Stamp duty on transfers of Commonwealth loan securities in London (Amounts recovered from other Administrations may be credited to this vote.) | 5,397 |
13. Exchange on remittances within the Commonwealth............. | 1,868 |
16. Miscellaneous expenditure.............................. | 6,000 |
17. Payment in special circumstances of maternity allowances fraudulently converted | 12 |
18. Advance to Commonwealth Stores Suspense Trust Account (to be recovered) | 15,277 |
Total Division No. 118...................... | 30,949 |
1939–40.
XIII.—Miscellaneous Services. |
|
Division No. 122.—DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR— MISCELLANEOUS. | £ |
3. Migrants—Subsidies to voluntary organizations for after-care (Amounts received from other Administrations may be credited to this vote) | 508 |
15. Iron ore resources of Australia—Survey of.................... | 11,126 |
16. Commonwealth Government motor vehicles—Registration of....... | 70 |
19. Australian Red Cross Society—Free carriage of parcels over Commonwealth Railways | 3 |
20. Commonwealth By-election.............................. | 978 |
21. Solar Eclipse 1940—Expenses of expedition................... | 568 |
22. Inquiry into administration of Commonwealth Railways........... | 1,133 |
| 14,386 |
Division No. 123.—DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS— MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
3. Duty—Remission under special circumstances.................. | 675 |
Division No. 124.—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH— MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
6. Aerial medical services—Subsidy........................... | 2,500 |
11. International Bureau of Public Health and International Veterinary Bureau—Subscription | 26 |
14. Respirators donated to Australian hospitals by Lord Nuffield— Cost of delivering | 182 |
15. Bureau of Hygiene and Tropical Diseases, London—Contribution | 502 |
| 3,210 |
Division No. 125.—DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE— MISCELLANEOUS. |
|
13. New York World’s Fair—Representation (receipts from the disposal of exhibits, &c., may be credited to this vote) | 6,360 |
TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES..................... | 110,562 |
1939–40.
XIV.—WAR SERVICES (1914–18) PAYABLE OUT OF REVENUE. | £ | ||
Division No. 129.—WAR SERVICE HOMES COMMISSION. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary—(to be paid to the credit of the War Service Homes Trust Account)— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— | £ |
| |
Private secretary filling unclassified position..................... | 48 |
| |
Child endowment...................................... | 8 |
| |
Allowances to officers performing duties of a higher class | 42 |
| |
| 98 |
| |
Less proportion of salaries chargeable to Insurance Fund and recoveries in respect of technical and other services— | £ |
|
|
Read......................................... | 7,473 |
|
|
In lieu of...................................... | 7,375 |
|
|
|
| 98 |
|
| .. | ||
Division No. 131.—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE—MILITARY— MISCELLANEOUS. |
| ||
1. War graves and memorials—erection, maintenance and incidental expenditure | 5,247 | ||
Division No. 135.—REPATRIATION—MISCELLANEOUS. |
| ||
1. Assistance under special circumstances to Australian and ex-Imperial soldiers who have been on active service | 12 | ||
2. Allowances under special circumstances to dependants of Australian soldiers who are not provided for under the Australian Soldiers’ Repatriation Act 1920–1940 | 89 | ||
| 101 | ||
TOTAL WAR SERVICES (1914–18).................. | 5,348 | ||
TOTAL PART I.—DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES OTHER THAN BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS AND TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH | 2,065,370 |
1939–40.
PART II.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.
I.—COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS. |
|
UNDER CONTROL OF DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. | £ |
Division No. 137.—TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY. |
|
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary..................... | 7,775 |
B.—Stores and Materials....................................... | 65 |
C.—General Expenses......................................... | 603 |
Total Division No. 137...................... | 8,443 |
Division No. 138—CENTRAL AUSTRALIA RAILWAY. |
|
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary..................... | 12,649 |
B.—Stores and Materials....................................... | 1,923 |
Total Division No. 138...................... | 14,572 |
Division No. 139.—NORTH AUSTRALIA RAILWAY. |
|
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary..................... | 2,125 |
B.—Stores and Materials....................................... | 3,767 |
Total Division No. 139...................... | 5,892 |
Division No. 140.—AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY RAILWAY. |
|
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary..................... | 410 |
C.—General Expenses......................................... | 29 |
Total Division No. 140...................... | 439 |
Division No. 140a.—GENERAL SERVICES. |
|
1. Advances for purchase of railway plant and stores (for payment to credit of the Railway Plant and Stores Suspense Trust Account) | 30,000 |
TOTAL COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS................ | 59,346 |
1939–40.
PART II.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.
II.—POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT. |
| ||
Division No. 144.—NEW SOUTH WALES. | £ | ||
C.—Stores and Materials— |
| ||
6. Engineering stores, tools and equipment....................... | 741 | ||
Less amount to be charged to New Works— | £ |
| |
Read.......................................... | 828,016 |
| |
In lieu of........................................ | 827,275 |
| |
|
| 741 | |
| .. | ||
Division No. 145.—VICTORIA. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
2. Temporary, casual and exempt employees; also wages paid as Workmen’s Compensation | 2,829 | ||
Less amount to be charged to “E”—Engineering Services other than New Works— | £ |
| |
Read......................................... | 743,150 |
| |
In lieu of...................................... | 740,321 |
| |
|
| 2,829 | |
|
| .. | |
B.—General Expenses— |
| ||
5. Freights and cartage expenses.............................. | 10,963 | ||
6. Maintenance by railways of wires on railway poles and other engineering works under contract | 4,921 | ||
14. Other incidental expenses............................... | 3,277 | ||
Less— | 19,161 | ||
Amount to be charged to “E”— Engineering Services other than New Works— | £ | £ |
|
Read...................................... | 125,722 |
|
|
In lieu of................................... | 109,667 | 16,055 |
|
Amount to be charged to New Works— |
| ||
Read........................................ | 41,696 |
|
|
In lieu of..................................... | 38,590 | 3,106 | 19,161 |
| .. | ||
Carried forward...................... | .. |
1939–40.
II.—Postmaster-General’s Department. |
| |
Division No. 145.—VICTORIA—continued. | £ | |
Brought forward........................ | .. | |
C.—Stores and Material— |
| |
6. Engineering stores, tools and equipment....................... | 100,585 | |
Less amount to be charged to New Works— | £ |
|
Read............................................ | 546,155 |
|
In lieu of.......................................... | 445,570 | 100,585 |
E.—Engineering Services (other than New Works)— | .. | |
1. Telephone exchange services.............................. | 13,722 | |
2. Trunk line services..................................... | 17,876 | |
5. Other services........................................ | 17,193 | |
6. Administration expenditure, including holiday pay, sick pay and other overhead expenses not directly chargeable to other items | 28,036 | |
| 76,827 | |
Less amount chargeable to the Post Office Stores and Transport Trust Account— | £ |
|
Read........................................... | 168,999 |
|
In lieu of........................................ | 128,695 |
|
|
| 40,304 |
Total Division No. 145...................... | 36,523 | |
Division No. 146.—QUEENSLAND. |
| |
E.—Engineering Services (other than New Works)— |
| |
1. Telephone exchange services.............................. | 5,111 | |
2. Trunk line services..................................... | 11,425 | |
3. Telegraph services..................................... | 494 | |
4. National Broadcasting services............................. | 2,443 | |
5. Other services........................................ | 6,627 | |
6. Administration expenditure, including holiday pay, sick pay and other overhead expenses not directly chargeable to other items | 16,357 | |
Less amount chargeable to the Post Office Stores and |
| 42,457 |
Transport Trust Account— | £ |
|
Read........................................... | 67,506 |
|
In lieu of | 50,025 |
|
| 17,481 | |
Total Division No. 146...................... | 24,976 |
1939–40.
II.—Postmaster-General’s Department. | £ | ||
Division No. 149.—TASMANIA. |
| ||
C.—Stores and Material— |
| ||
6. Engineering stores, tools and equipment....................... | 9,923 | ||
Less— |
| ||
Amount to be charged to “E”— Engineering Services (other than New Works)— | £ | £ |
|
Read......................................... | 39,379 |
|
|
In lieu of...................................... | 32,085 | 7,294 |
|
Amount to be charged to New Works— |
| ||
Read......................................... | 42,114 |
|
|
In lieu of...................................... | 39,485 | 2,629 |
|
|
|
| 9,923 |
| .. | ||
Division No. 150.—NORTHERN TERRITORY. |
| ||
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| ||
1. Salaries and allowances— |
| ||
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
| |
Read............................................ | 795 |
| |
In lieu of......................................... | 596 |
| |
|
| 199 | |
TOTAL POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT........... | 61,698 | ||
TOTAL PART II.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS............ | 121,044 |
1939–40.
PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH. | ||
NORTHERN TERRITORY. | £ | |
Under Control of Department of the Interior. |
| |
Division No. 154.—GENERAL SERVICES. |
| |
A.—Salaries and Payments in the nature of Salary— |
| |
1. Salaries and allowances— |
|
|
Amount estimated to remain unexpended at close of year— | £ |
|
Read......................................... | 21,331 |
|
In lieu of....................................... | 21,513 |
|
|
| 182 |
B.—General Expenses— |
| |
2. Office requisites and equipment, stationery and printing............ | 146 | |
C.—Other Services— |
| |
3. Medical services—maintenance of (amounts received from the Government of Western Australia for the maintenance of lepers may be credited to this item) | 4,699 | |
5. Survey camps—maintenance of............................ | 6 | |
6. Police services—maintenance of............................ | 157 | |
7. Mines branch—maintenance of batteries and ore sampling........... | 12,271 | |
8. Stock branch and maintenance of cattle dips.................... | 86 | |
10. Repairs and maintenance................................. | 5,177 | |
22. Destruction of dingoes.................................. | 192 | |
24. Motor cars—purchase of................................. | 1,096 | |
25. Sanitary and garbage services.............................. | 967 | |
29. Electric supply, Darwin and Alice Springs..................... | 1,122 | |
32. Freight concessions—Co-ordinated road and rail freight service | 1 | |
| 25,774 | |
Total Division No. 154...................... | 26,102 | |
Under Control of Department of Health. |
| |
Division No. 156.—GENERAL SERVICES. |
| |
C.—Other Services— |
| |
8. Purchase of motor vehicles............................... | 594 | |
TOTAL NORTHERN TERRITORY............. | 26,696 |
1939–40.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. | £ |
Under Control of Department of the Interior. |
|
Division No. 160.—GENERAL SERVICES. |
|
B.—Works Services— |
|
1. Repairs and maintenance—Department of the Interior.............. | 896 |
2. Repairs and maintenance—Department of Health................. | 72 |
3. Maintenance of roads and bridges........................... | 651 |
7. Electric supply....................................... | 6,674 |
8. Maintenance of aerodrome................................ | 500 |
| 8,793 |
C.—Other Services— |
|
3. Eradication of noxious weeds.............................. | 541 |
6 Bush-fire prevention.................................... | 782 |
9. Surveys............................................ | 664 |
10. Caretaking—public buildings, camps and tenements............... | 116 |
11. Garbage removal and disposal.............................. | 48 |
12. Sanitary services...................................... | 47 |
13. Grants in aid......................................... | 206 |
16. Printing of ordinances and regulations........................ | 136 |
20. Advisory Council—allowances and expenses.................... | 39 |
22. Street cleaning........................................ | 181 |
23. Fire Brigade—working expenses and purchase of new appliances | 95 |
24. Transfer of staffs and office equipment to the Australian Capital Territory and expenses incidental thereto | 49 |
28. Alleviation of distress, including ration relief.................... | 384 |
36. Cash lost in transit..................................... | 2 |
| 3,290 |
D.—Education— |
|
6. Payments to the Department of Public Instruction, New South Wales, for services rendered | 6,500 |
7. Vocational training and trade classes......................... | 4,405 |
10. Other incidental expenses................................ | 128 |
| 11,033 |
Total Division No. 160...................... | 23,116 |
1939–40.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. | £ |
Under Control of Department of Health. |
|
Division No. 161.—MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES. |
|
1. Canberra Community Hospital............................. | 2,500 |
3. Abattoir services...................................... | 303 |
| 2,803 |
TOTAL AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY................. | 25,919 |
TOTAL PART III.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH | 52,615 |
By Authority. L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.