THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.


APPROPRIATION (NO. 2) 1932-33.


No. 62 of 1932.

An Act to grant and apply an additional sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and thirty-three and to appropriate such sum.

[Assented to 5th December, 1932.]

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 Appropriation (No. 2) Act 1932–33.

Issue and application of £71,057.

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 thirty-three the sum of Seventy-one thousand and fifty-seven pounds.

Appropriation

3. The said sum granted by this Act is appropriated for the purposes and services set forth in the Schedule in relation to the financial year ending the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and thirty-three.

SCHEDULE.

F.4036.—Price 5d.


SCHEDULE.


ABSTRACT.

PART 1.—DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES-OTHER THAN BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS AND TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

 

 

£

THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR............................

3,650

THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE................................

18,350

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES...................................

20,977

WAR SERVICES PAYABLE OUT OF REVENUE......................

2,250

TOTAL PART 1.........................

45,227

PART 2.—BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

 

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.................................

4,000

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

20,680

TOTAL PART 2.......................

24,680

PART 3.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

 

FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY................................

1,150

TOTAL.............................

71,057


1932–33.

PART 1.-DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES—OTHER THAN BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS AND TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

£

V.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

 

Division No. 41.

 

WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

 

Subdivision No. 1.

 

Repairs, Maintenance, Fittings and Furniture.

 

No. 6. Trade and Customs.....................................

1,000

7. Health..............................................

2,650

 

3,650

VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

 

Under Control of Department of the Interior.

 

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

 

Division No. 45.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Works and Buildings.

 

No. 1. Repairs, maintenance, fittings and furniture.....................

1,900

NAVAL.

 

Division No. 58.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Works and Buildings.

 

No. 1. Repairs, maintenance, fittings and furniture.....................

1,530

MILITARY.

 

Division No. 71.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Works and Buildings.

 

No. 1. Repairs, maintenance, fittings and furniture.....................

14,070

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

17,500


1932–33.

PART 1.—DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES—OTHER THAN BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS AND TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

£

VI. Department of Defencecontinued.

 

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

17,500

AIR SERVICES.

 

Civil Aviation.

 

Division No. 81.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Works and Buildings.

 

No. 1. Repairs, maintenance, fittings and furniture.....................

850

Total Department of Defence...................

18,350

X. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.

 

Under Control of Prime Minister’s Department.

 

Division No. 104.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 24. Repairs to plant and buildings at Cockatoo Island Dockyard..........

4,000

Under Control of Department of the Treasury.

 

Division No. 105.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 12. Refund of estate duty under special circumstances in connexion with bequest by the late Thomas Baker for medical and charitable purposes             

16,977

Total Miscellaneous Services.............

20,977

XI.— WAR SERVICES PAYABLE OUT OF REVENUE.

 

Division No. 122.—Repatriation Commission.

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Repatriation of Soldiers.

 

No. 3. Hostels and other institutions and administrative offices—maintenance of buildings and minor works             

2,250

TOTAL PART 1......................

45,227


1932–33.

PART 2.–BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

£

I.—COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.

 

Trans-Australian RailwayWorking Expenses.

 

Division No. 124.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Working Expenses............................

4,000

II.—THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.

 

Under Control of Postmaster-General’s Department.

 

NEW SOUTH WALES.

 

Division No. 133.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and material chargeable to Contingencies

8,000

VICTORIA.

 

Division No. 134.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and material chargeable to Contingencies

2,000

QUEENSLAND.

 

Division No. 135.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and material chargeable to Contingencies

2,000

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

12,000


1932–33.

PART 2.-BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.

£

II.—The Postmaster-General’s Departmentcontinued.

 

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

12,000

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

 

Division No. 136.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and material chargeable to Contingencies

1,000

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

 

Division No. 137.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and material chargeable to Contingencies

1,000

TASMANIA.

 

Division No. 138.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 27. Repair and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith; also purchase of telegraph and telephone instruments, batteries and material chargeable to Contingencies

1,000

Total under Control of Postmaster-General’s Department

15,000

Under Control of Department of the Interior.

 

WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

 

Division No. 144.

 

Subdivision No. 1.

 

No. 4.—Repairs, maintenance, fittings and furniture.....................

5,680

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

20,680

TOTAL PART 2.....................

24,680


1932–33.

PART 3.—TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

£


FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY.

 

Under Control of Department of the Interior.

 

Division No. 151.—General Services.

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 41. Hotels—maintenance and upkeep (to be paid to credit of Trust Fund, Federal Capital Hotels Account)             

1,150


By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.