THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
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APPROPRIATION.
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No. 14 of 1905.
An Act to grant and apply a sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund to the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and six and to appropriate the supplies granted for such year in this Session of the Parliament.
[Assented to 30th November, 1905.
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 Act 1905–6.
Issue and application of £2,569,151.
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 six, the sum of Two million five hundred and sixty-nine thousand one hundred and fifty-one pounds.
F.11939 3.All.
Appropriation of supplies, £4,011,370.
3. All sums granted by this Act and the other Acts mentioned in the First Schedule to this Act out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund towards making good the supply granted to His Majesty, amounting as appears by the said Schedule in the aggregate to the sum of Four million eleven thousand three hundred and seventy pounds, are appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 1 of 1905 for the purposes and services expressed in the Second Schedule.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
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Grants out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
Under Act No. 1 of 1905................................................ | £418,751 |
Under Act No. 3 of 1905................................................ | 363,283 |
Under Act No. 7 of 1905................................................ | 660,185 |
Under this Act................................................................. | 2,569,151 |
| £4,011,370 |
SECOND SCHEDULE.
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ABSTRACT.
— | 1905-6. |
"Transferred.' | "Other." | Total. |
| £ | £ | £ |
I.—THE PARLIAMENT................................. | ... | 30,176 | 30,176 |
II.—THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS............................................ | 3,600 | 38,898 | 42,498 |
III.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.................................. | ... | 8,969 | 8,969 |
IV.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS | 89,839 | 83,512 | 173,351 |
V.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY | 7,780 | 30,157 | 37,937 |
VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.......................................... | 248,178 | 21,442 | 269,620 |
VII.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE | 570,894 | 19,087 | 589,981 |
VIII.—THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.................................. | 2,571,607 | 7,231 | 2,578,838 |
| 3,491,898 | 239,472 | |
| 3,731,370 | 3,731,370 |
REFUNDS OF REVENUE......................... | 80,000 | 80,000 |
ADVANCE TO THE TREASURER......... | 200,000 | 200,000 |
TOTAL .......................................... | 4,011,370 | 4,011,370 |
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I.—THE PARLIAMENT.
| — | "Other." | |
| | £ | |
| THE SENATE................................................. | 6,987 | |
| THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | 8,862 | |
| PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF | 7,016 | |
| THE LIBRARY ............................................. | 2,831 | |
| REFRESHMENT ROOMS ............................. | 835 | |
| WATER POWER FOR PARLIAMENT HOUSE | 250 | |
| ELECTRIC LIGHTING, REPAIRS, ETC. | 1,348 | |
| QUEEN'S HALL ............................................ | 604 | |
| PARLIAMENT GARDENS ........................... | 482 | |
| MISCELLANEOUS ....................................... | 961 | |
| Total ......................................... | 30,176 | |
I.—THE PARLIAMENT.
Number of Persons. | | "Other." |
| Division No. 1. | £ |
| THE SENATE. | |
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
1 | The President .......................................................................... | 1,100 |
1 | The Chairman of Committees ................................................. | 500 |
1 | Clerk of the Parliaments .......................................................... | 900 |
1 | Clerk Assistant and Paying Officer ......................................... | 750 |
1 | Usher of the Black Rod, Clerk of Select Committees, and Secretary of the Joint House Committee ............................. | 550 |
1 | Clerk of the Papers and Accountant ........................................ | 420 |
1 | Clerk and Shorthand Writer ..................................................... | 235 |
1 | Housekeeper and Doorkeeper* ............................................... | 250 |
1 | President's Messenger .............................................................. | 204 |
3 | Senior Messengers, at £188 ..................................................... | 564 |
4 | Junior Messengers, at £156 ..................................................... | 624 |
16 | | 6,097 |
| | |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Office cleaners ............................................................................. | 150 |
2. Select Committees—Expenses, including allowances to witnesses, and travelling expenses of clerks and shorthand writers ............... | 100 |
3. Postage and telegrams ................................................................... | 25 |
4. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes ......... | 60 |
5. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon ........................................................................ | 50 |
6. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ..................................................................... | 20 |
7. Travelling expenses ...................................................................... | 50 |
8. Bank exchange ............................................................................. | 10 |
9. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ........................................... | 50 |
10. Maintenance, repairs and furniture ............................................... | 75 |
| 590 |
Subdivision No. 3.—Postage and Telegrams .............................. | 300 |
Total Division No. 1 ............................................ | 6,987 |
I. —The Parliament—continued.
Number of Persons. | | "Other." |
| Division No. 2. | £ |
| HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | |
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
1 | The Speaker ......................................................................... | 1,100 |
1 | The Chairman of Committees .............................................. | 500 |
1 | Clerk of the House of Representatives ................................ | 900 |
1 | Clerk Assistant ..................................................................... | 750 |
1 | Serjeant-at-Arms, Clerk of Committees, and Paying Officer for the House, the Library, and Hansard Departments .... | 550 |
1 | Clerk of the Papers and Accountant..................................... | 420 |
1 | Clerk of the Records ............................................................ | 360 |
1 | Assistant Clerk of Committees and Reading Clerk ............... | 310 |
1 | Assistant Reading Clerk ....................................................... | 235 |
1 | Junior Clerk ......................................................................... | 120 |
| Serjeant-at-Arms Staff. | |
1 | Housekeeper* ..................................................................... | 250 |
1 | Speaker's Messenger ........................................................... | 204 |
3 | Senior Messengers, at £188.................................................. | 564 |
4 | Junior Messengers, at £156.................................................. | 624 |
19 | | 6,887 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Office cleaners, including service for Hansard Department ......... | 550 |
2. Select Committees — Expenses, including allowances to witnesses, and travelling expenses of clerks and shorthand writers ............ | 150 |
3. Postage and telegrams ................................................................... | 25 |
4. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes ......... | 100 |
5. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon .................................................................... | 100 |
6. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ................................................................. | 25 |
7. Other printing ................................................................................ | 25 |
8. Travelling expenses ...................................................................... | 25 |
9. Temporary assistance .................................................................... | 20 |
10. Supply of newspapers .................................................................. | 35 |
11. Bank exchange ............................................................................. | 20 |
12. Incidental and petty cash expenditure .......................................... | 150 |
13. Maintenance, repairs and furniture ............................................... | 75 |
| 1,300 |
Carried forward ...................................... | 8,187 |
* With quarters, fuel, light, and water.
I.—The Parliament—continued.
| "Other." |
Division No. 2. | £ |
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | |
Brought forward ...................................... | 8,187 |
Subdivision No. 3.—Postage and Telegrams ............................... | 675 |
Total Division No. 2 ......................... | 8,862 |
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Number of Persons. | SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | |
| Division No. 3. | |
| PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF. | |
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
1 | Principal Parliamentary Reporter ........................................... | 700 |
1 | Second Parliamentary Reporter ............................................. | 600 |
8 | Parliamentary Reporters, at £500 .......................................... | 4,000 |
1 | Clerk and Accountant ........................................................... | 220 |
1 | Messenger ............................................................................. | 188 |
12 | | 5,708 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Sessional Typists, at £4 10s. per week .......................................... | 1,100 |
2. Emergency shorthand writing and typewriting .............................. | 50 |
3. Allowance for night messenger ..................................................... | 25 |
4. Postage and telegrams ................................................................... | 10 |
5. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes ......... | 30 |
6. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon ...................................................................................................... | 5 |
7. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ...................................................................................................... | 3 |
8. Other printing ................................................................................ | 10 |
9. Travelling expenses ...................................................................... | 25 |
10. Incidental and petty cash expenditure .......................................... | 50 |
| 1,308 |
Total Division No. 3 .................... | 7,016 |
I.—The Parliament—continued.
Number of Persons. | SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—continued. | "Other." |
| Division No. 4. | £ |
| THE LIBRARY. | |
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
1 | The Librarian ......................................................................... | 516 |
1 | Clerk ...................................................................................... | 210 |
2 | | 726 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Books and bookbinding, including insurance against fire ............. | 1,250 |
2. Postage and telegrams ................................................................... | 15 |
3. Office cleaner ............................................................................... | 60 |
4. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes ......... | 25 |
5. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon ........................................................................ | 20 |
6. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ..................................................................... | 5 |
7. Temporary assistance .................................................................... | 410 |
8. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ........................................... | 120 |
9. Fitting up rooms in basement ........................................................ | 200 |
| 2,105 |
Total Division No. 4 .................... | 2,831 |
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JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE. | |
Division No. 5. | |
Refreshment Rooms. | |
Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
1 | Steward .................................................................................. | 182 |
1 | Assistant Steward ................................................................... | 130 |
1 | Principal Cook ....................................................................... | 208 |
3 | Sessional Waiters ................................................................... | 150 |
6 | | 670 |
Allowance to Controller ........................................................................... | 50 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | 720 |
No. 1. Renewal of Furnishings ................................................................ | 40 |
2. Laundry work ............................................................................... | 75 |
| 115 |
Total Division No. 5 .................... | 835 |
I.—The Parliament—continued.
SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—continued. | "Other." |
JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE—continued. | £ |
Division No. 6. | |
Water Power for Parliament House, required for the following purposes :—The protection of the Parliament Buildings from fire ; working the Senate lift, the lift to the Library corridors, and the kitchen lift ; also for working the machinery for the ventilation of the Chamber of the House of Representatives and adjoining rooms ........................................................................................ | 250 |
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Division No. 7. | |
Electric Lighting, Repairs, etc. | |
Subdivision No. 1. | |
No. 1. Railway Department—Supply of electric light .............................. | 450 |
2. Annual charge for interest and up-keep of plant for supplying electric light .................................................................................. | 428 |
3- Electric light globes ....................................................................... | 100 |
4. Maintenance, repairs, painting, furniture, and sanitary services | 370 |
| 1,348 |
Number of Persons. | ___________ | |
| Division No. 8. | |
| Queen's Hall. | |
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
1 | Senior Messenger.................................................................... | 188 |
1 | Junior Messenger ................................................................... | 156 |
1 | Cleaner .................................................................................. | 110 |
3 | | 454 |
| Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
| No. 1. Telephone service ........................................................ | 150 |
| Total Division No. 8 .................. | 604 |
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| Division No. 9. | |
| Parliament Gardens. | |
| Subdivision No. 1. —Salaries. | |
1 | Foreman Gardener ................................................................. | 168 |
2 | Gardeners .............................................................................. | 264 |
3 | | 432 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Incidental expenses ...................................................................... | 50 |
Total Division No. 9 .................... | 482 |
I.— The Parliament—continued.
Number of Persons. | SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—continued. | " Other." |
| JOINT HOUSE COMMITTEE—continued. | £ |
| Division No. 10. | |
| Miscellaneous. | |
| Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | 235 |
1 | Engineer ................................................................................ | |
1 | Assistant Engineer ................................................................. | 188 |
1 | Lift Attendant ........................................................................ | 78 |
3 | | 501 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No, 1. Fuel and gas ................................................................................. | 300 |
2. Incidental expenses ....................................................................... | 160 |
| 460 |
Total Division No. 10 .................. | 961 |
Total Parliament ............................. | 30,176 |
II.—THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.
| ____ | "Transferred." | "Other." | Total. | |
| | £ | £ | £ | |
| ADMINISTRATIVE ...................... | ... | 8,298 | 8,298 | |
| EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ............... | ... | 850 | 850 | |
| ADMINISTRATION OF NEW GUINEA...................................... | ... | 20,000 | 20,000 | |
| MAIL SERVICE TO PACIFIC ISLANDS ................................... | 3,600 | 8,400 | 12,000 | |
| MISCELLANEOUS ....................... | ... | 1,350 | 1,350 | |
| | 3,600 | 38,898 | 42,498 | |
II.—THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 11. ADMINISTRATIVE. Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | "Other." |
| | | £ |
| | Administrative Division. | |
1 | ... | Secretary ................................................................................ | 800 |
| | Correspondence Branch. | |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | 3 | Chief Clerk............................................................................. | 360 |
1 | 3 | Clerk ...................................................................................... | 310 |
3 | 4 | Clerks .................................................................................... | 680 |
7 | 5 | Clerks .................................................................................... | 776 |
| | General Division. | |
1 | ... | Ministerial Messenger ............................................................ | 144 |
2 | I. | Messengers ............................................................................ | 122 |
| | Increments ............................................................................. | 6 |
| | Prime Minister's Office. | |
1 | 3 | Secretary to Prime Minister .................................................... | 310 |
| | Increments to salaries of £160 and over ................................ | 45 |
17 | | | 3,553 |
Subdivision No. 2. | |
Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Telegrams (beyond Commonwealth) ............................................ | 500 |
2. Printing and distribution (including Postage) of Common-wealth Gazette ............................................................................................................... | 2,000 |
3. Printing and distribution (including Postage) of Commonwealth Statutes to State Governments ................................................................................ | 150 |
4. Immigration Restriction Act—Interpreters' fees, legal and other expenses ............................................................................................................... | 600 |
5. Postage and telegrams ............................................................................ | 600 |
6. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes ................. | 50 |
7. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon .................................................................................................. | 100 |
8. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding .................................................................................................. | 45 |
9. Other printing ........................................................................................ | 200 |
10. Travelling expenses .............................................................................. | 250 |
11. Temporary assistance ............................................................................ | 50 |
12. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ................................................... | 200 |
| 4,745 |
Total Division No. 11 ........................... | 8,298 |
II.—The Department of External Affairs—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 12. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. | "Transferred." | "Other." | |
| | Subdivision No. 1. | £ | £ | |
| | Salaries. | | | |
| | Clerical Division. | | | |
1 | 1 | Secretary to Federal Executive Council and Official Secretary to Governor-General ...................................................... | ... | 600 | |
1 | 5 | Clerk .......................................................................... | ... | 150 | |
2 | | Total Salaries ............. | ... | 750 | |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies .................................... | ... | 100 | |
Total Division No. 12 .................................... | ... | 850 | |
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Division No. 13. | | | |
NEW GUINEA. | | | |
No. 1. Towards expenses of Administration ............................... | ... | 20,000 | |
____________ | | | |
Division No. 14. | ... | 20,000 | |
MAIL SERVICE TO PACIFIC ISLANDS. | | | |
No. 1. Subsidy towards Mail Service to New Hebrides, Banks, Santa Cruz, and Solomon Groups .............................................. | 3,600 | | |
2. Additional Subsidy granted on condition that Black Labour is not used .................................................................................. | ... | 400 | |
3. Additional Subsidy for Extension of the Services ............. | ... | 2,000 | |
4. Improved New Hebrides, Solomon and Norfolk Island Services, New Services to Solomon, Gilbert and Ellice and New Guinea .......................................................................................... | ... | 6,000 | |
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Division No. 15. | 3,600 | 8,400 | |
MISCELLANEOUS. | | | |
No. 1. Advertising resources of Commonwealth ......................... | ... | 200 | |
2. Investigation of tropical diseases, contribution for five years at rate of £200 per annum ........................................................... | ... | 200 | |
3. Payment to Customs Department for services of officers under Immigration Restriction Act .............................................. | ... | 900 | |
4. Purchase and distribution of 100 copies of the Year Book of Australia ........................................................................... | ... | 50 | |
| ... | 1,350 | |
| 3,600 | 38,898 |
Total Department of External Affairs ................................ | 42,498 | |
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III.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.
| _____ | "Other." | |
| | £ | |
| SECRETARY'S OFFICE ....................................... | 2,639 | |
| CROWN SOLICITOR'S OFFICE .......................... | 1,980 | |
| THE HIGH COURT ............................................. | 4,250 | |
| COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ............................................... | 100 | |
| | 8,969 | |
III.—THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
| Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 16. SECRETARY'S OFFICE. | "Other." |
| | | Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ |
| | | Administrative Division. | |
| 1 | | Secretary and Parliamentary Draftsman | 800 |
| | | Professional Division. | |
| 1 | B | Chief Clerk and Assistant Parliamentary Draftsman | 520 |
| 1 | D | Secretary to the Representative of the Government in the Senate | 310 |
| | | Clerical Division. | |
| 1 | 5 | Clerk ...................................................................................... | 160 |
| 1 | 5 | Clerk ...................................................................................... | 140 |
| 1 | 5 | Clerk ...................................................................................... | 77 |
| | | General Division. | |
| 1 | II. | Messenger .............................................................................. | 110 |
| 1 | I. | Messenger .............................................................................. | 72 |
| | | Increments to Salaries of £160 and over in the Professional and Clerical Divisions ............................................................................ | 45 |
| | | Classification Increases—Arrears of, 1904–5 ........................ | 30 |
| 8 | | | 2,264 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | | |
No. 1. Books for Departmental Library ........................................................... | 80 | |
2. Postage and telegrams .......................................................................... | 50 | |
3. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes ................ | 30 | |
4. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | 30 | |
5. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding | 20 | |
6. Other printing ....................................................................................... | 20 | |
7. Travelling expenses .............................................................................. | 60 | |
8. Temporary assistance ........................................................................... | 10 | |
9. Defence of prisoners ............................................................................ | 10 | |
10. Incidental and petty cash expenditure .................................................. | 50 | |
11. Office lighting ...................................................................................... | 15 | |
| 375 | |
Total Division No. 16 .......................... | 2,639 | |
| | | | | | |
III.—The Attorney-General's Department—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | | "Other." |
Division No. 17. |
| | CROWN SOLICITOR'S OFFICE. | £ |
| | Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
| | Professional Division. | |
1 | A | Crown Solicitor ...................................................................... | 800 |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | 3 | Chief Clerk ............................................................................. | 360 |
1 | 4 | Clerk ...................................................................................... | 210 |
1 | 5 | Clerk ...................................................................................... | 60 |
1 | 5 | Clerk ...................................................................................... | 80 |
| | General Division. | |
1 | I. | Messenger .............................................................................. | 60 |
| | Increments to Salaries of £160 and over in the Clerical Division | 20 |
6 | | | 1,690 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Law books ......................................................................................... | 20 |
2. Postage and telegrams ......................................................................... | 40 |
3. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes ............... | 20 |
4. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of material, printing and embossing thereon ............................................................................................ | 40 |
5. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding | 10 |
6. Other printing ..................................................................................... | 15 |
7. Travelling expenses ............................................................................ | 70 |
8. Temporary assistance ......................................................................... | 30 |
9. Office cleaning, fires, and light .......................................................... | 15 |
10. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ................................................ | 30 |
| 290 |
Total Division No. 17 ........................ | 1,980 |
III.—The Attorney-General's Department—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | | "Other." |
| | Division No. 18. | |
| | | £ |
| | THE HIGH COURT. | |
| | Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
| | Exempt. | |
3 | … | Associates to Justices—at £300.............................................. | 900 |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | 4 | Clerk in Principal Registry ..................................................... | 185 |
| | General Division. | |
3 | … | Tipstaffs—1 at £175, and 2 at £150 ...................................... | 475 |
| | Increments to Salaries of £160 and over in the Clerical Division | 25 |
7 | | | 1,585 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Law books ......................................................................................... | 25 |
2. Postage and telegrams ......................................................................... | 50 |
3. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes ............... | 150 |
4. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | 35 |
5. Account, record, and other books, including cost of printing, material, and binding | 20 |
6. Other printing ..................................................................................... | 15 |
7. Travelling expenses ............................................................................ | 2,000 |
8. Cleaning courts and offices ................................................................ | 40 |
9 Incidental and petty cash expenditure .................................................. | 30 |
10. Compensation for services of Commonwealth and State officers | 300 |
| 2,665 |
Total Division No. 18 ........................ | 4,250 |
III.—The Attorney-General's Department—continued.
| "Other." |
Division No. 19. | £ |
COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. | |
Subdivision No. 1.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Postage and telegrams ......................................................................... | 20 |
2. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon ............................................................................................ | 10 |
3. Account, record, and other books, including cost of printing, material, and binding ..................................................................................... | 10 |
4. Other printing ..................................................................................... | 15 |
5. Temporary assistance ......................................................................... | 20 |
6. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ................................................. | 25 |
| 100 |
Total Attorney-General's Department............................. | 8,969 |
IV.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.
| ______ | "Transferred." | "Other." | Total. | |
| | £ | £ | £ | |
| ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF................... | ... | 8,776 | 8,776 | |
| ELECTORAL OFFICE .......................... | ... | 4,048 | 4,048 | |
| PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER | ... | 9,758 | 9,758 | |
| PUBLIC WORKS STAFF ...................... | 3,000 | 9,048 | 12,048 | |
| WORKS AND BUILDINGS .................. | 86,839 | 8,082 | 94,921 | |
| GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ESTABLISHMENT ........................... | ... | 6,000 | 6,000 | |
| MISCELLANEOUS ............................... | ... | 37,800 | 37,800 | |
| | 89,839 | 83,512 | 173,351 | |
IV.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade | Division No. 20. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF. | "Other." |
| | Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ |
| | Administrative Division. | |
1 | ... | Secretary ............................................................................... | 800 |
| | " (arrears of 1904–5) ............................................................. | 50 |
| | | 850 |
| | Correspondence Branch. | |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | 1 | Chief...................................................................................... | 600 |
3 | 4 | Clerks .................................................................................... | 680 |
9 | 5 | Clerks .................................................................................... | 1,018 |
| | General Division. | |
1 | | Senior Messenger .................................................................. | 132 |
1 | I. | Messenger ............................................................................. | 68 |
1 | I. | Messenger ............................................................................. | 72 |
1 | I. | Junior Messenger ................................................................... | 53 |
1 | ... | Caretaker (Melbourne............................................................. | 104 |
| | Accounts Branch. | |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | 1 | Accountant ............................................................................ | 550 |
3 | 4 | Clerks .................................................................................... | 655 |
6 | 5 | Clerks .................................................................................... | 745 |
| | Increments to salaries of £160 and over in the Clerical Division | 75 |
| | Classification Increases—Arrears of 1904–5 ........................ | 75 |
29 | | | 5,677 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Postage and telegrams ........................................................................ | 500 |
2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes................ | 125 |
3. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | 100 |
4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding | 125 |
5. Other printing ..................................................................................... | 125 |
6. Travelling expenses ............................................................................ | 100 |
7. Temporary assistance ......................................................................... | 460 |
8. Legal expenses ................................................................................... | 25 |
9. Fuel, light, and water .......................................................................... | 300 |
10. Bank exchange ................................................................................... | 10 |
11. Office cleaners for External Affairs, Attorney-General, Home Affairs, Trade and Customs, and Postmaster-General.................................................................... | 829 |
12. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ................................................ | 400 |
| 3,099 |
Total Division No. 20 .................. | 8,776 |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | | 'Other.' |
| | Division No. 21. | |
| | | £ |
| | ELECTORAL OFFICE. | |
| | Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | … | Chief Electoral Officer ............................................................. | 500 |
1 | 3 | Senior Clerk ............................................................................. | 360 |
2 | 4 | Clerks ....................................................................................... | 396 |
2 | 5 | Clerks ....................................................................................... | 312 |
1 | 1 | Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State of Tasmania, also acting as Public Works Officer and Deputy Public Service Inspector ... | 520 |
1 | 4 | Clerk to Commonwealth Electoral Officer, &c. (Tasmania) ..... | 185 |
| | Classification increases—Arrears of 1904–5 ............................ | 25 |
8 | | | 2,298 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Postage and telegrams .............................................................................. | 200 |
2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes .................... | 200 |
3. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | 100 |
4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding | 150 |
5. Travelling expenses .................................................................................. | 300 |
6. Temporary assistance ............................................................................... | 700 |
7. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ...................................................... | 100 |
| 1,750 |
Total Division No. 21 ................................ | 4,048 |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 22. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER. Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | "Other." |
| | Central Staff. | £ |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | 1 | Secretary ................................................................................... | 600 |
1 | 2 | Registrar .................................................................................... | 420 |
1 | 3 | Examiner ................................................................................... | 400 |
1 | 3 | Clerk ......................................................................................... | 310 |
3 | 4 | Clerks ........................................................................................ | 755 |
6 | 5 | Clerks ........................................................................................ | 710 |
| | General Division. | |
1 | II. | Messenger ................................................................................. | 110 |
1 | I. | Messenger ................................................................................. | 49 |
15 | | Inspectors’ Staffs. | 3,354 |
| | Clerical Division. | |
6 | 4 | Clerks ....................................................................................... | 1,435 |
1 | 5 | Clerk ......................................................................................... | 140 |
| | General Division. | |
1 | I. | Junior Messenger ...................................................................... | 50 |
8 | | | 1,625 |
| | Increments to salaries of £160 and over in the Clerical Division........ | 50 |
| | Classification increases—Arrears of 1904–5 ............................ | 184 |
23 | | | 5,213 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | |
No. 1. Postage and telegrams .............................................................................. | 750 |
2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes .................... | 150 |
3. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon | 100 |
4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding | 150 |
5. Other printing ........................................................................................... | 1,000 |
6. Travelling expenses ................................................................................. | 450 |
7. Temporary assistance ............................................................................... | 500 |
8. Expenses—Courts of Inquiry ................................................................... | 50 |
9. Expenses—Boards of Appeal .................................................................. | 250 |
10. Expenses of holding examinations, including advertising ........................ | 300 |
11. Other advertising ...................................................................................... | 25 |
12. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ...................................................... | 500 |
13. Expenses—Election Divisional Representatives ....................................... | 200 |
14. Fuel, light, and water ................................................................................ | 10 |
15. Office cleaners ........................................................................................ | 110 |
| 4,545 |
Total Division No. 22 ...................................... | 9,758 |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 23. PUBLIC WORKS STAFF. Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | "Transferred." | "Other." |
| | Professional Division. | £ | £ |
1 | A | Inspector-General of Works .................................. | ... | 800 |
1 | B | Superintendent of Works, New South Wales ......... | ... | 600 |
1 | B | Superintendent of Works, Victoria......................... | ... | 600 |
1 | D | Chief Draughtsman ............................................... | ... | 360 |
1 | E | Draughtsman ......................................................... | ... | 210 |
1 | F | Draughtsman ......................................................... | ... | 140 |
2 | ... | Junior Draughtsmen .............................................. | ... | 185 |
8 | | Clerical Division. | ... | 2,895 |
1 | 3 | Senior Clerk .......................................................... | ... | 360 |
2 | 4 | Clerks .................................................................... | ... | 395 |
4 | 5 | Clerks .................................................................... | ... | 322 |
7 | | General Division. | ... | 1,077 |
1 | ... | Messenger.............................................................. | ... | 80 |
| | Increments to Salaries of £160 and over in the Professional Division.................................................................. | ... | 25 |
| | Classification increases — Arrears of 1904–5 | ... | 101 |
16 | | | ... | 4,178 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | | |
No. 1. Postage and telegrams.......................................................... | ... | 225 |
2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes | ... | 150 |
3. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon ........................................................... | ... | 50 |
4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ........................................................ | ... | 100 |
5. Lithography and blue printing ............................................. | ... | 50 |
6. Other printing ...................................................................... | ... | 70 |
7. Travelling expenses ............................................................ | ... | 270 |
8. Temporary assistance........................................................... | ... | 350 |
9. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ................................. | ... | 105 |
Subdivision No. 3.—Supervision op Works. | … | 1,370 |
No. 1. To recoup the various States for Salaries of Professional and Clerical Officers employed by Commonwealth | 3,000 | 3,500 |
| 3,000 | 9,048 |
Total Division No. 23 ....................... |  12,048 | |
| | | | | |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs—continued.
Division No. 24. WORKS AND BUILDINGS. | "Transferred." |
| No. 1. | No. 2. | No. 3. | No. 4. | No. 5. |
| Rent. | Repairs and Maintenance. | Sanitation and Water Supply. | Fittings and Furniture. | Rent of Telephones. | £ |
Subdivision No. 1. | | | | | | |
NEW SOUTH WALES. | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
Trade and Customs ............. | 405 | 611 | 138 | 200 | 350 | 1,704 |
Do., Border Stations ........... | ... | 5 | 2 | ... | ... | 7 |
Defence |  | Military ........ | 2,602 | 5,445 | 2,320 | 250 | 275 | 10,892 |
Naval ........... | 65 | 100 | ... | 10 | 26 | 201 |
Post and Telegraph ............. | 8,600 | 8,224 | 3,550 | 3,274 | ... | 23,648 |
| 11,672 | 14,385 | 6,010 | 3,734 | 651 | 36,452 |
Subdivision No. 2. | | | | | | |
VICTORIA. | | | | | | |
Trade and Customs ............. | 31 | 551 | 80 | 50 | 229 | 941 |
Do., Bolder Stations ............ | ... | 5 | 2 | ... | ... | 7 |
Defence |  | Military ........... | 595 | 6,843 | 157 | 256 | 193 | 8,044 |
Naval .............. | ... | 2,806 | 22 | 75 | 22 | 2,925 |
Post and Telegraph ............. | 1,900 | 3,200 | 1,352 | 1,200 | ... | 7,652 |
| 2,526 | 13,405 | 1,613 | 1,581 | 444 | 19,569 |
Subdivision No. 3. | | | | | | |
QUEENSLAND. | | | | | | |
Trade and Customs ............. | 1 | 1,500 | 170 | 89 | 230 | 1,990 |
Defence |  | Military ............ | 270 | 1,398 | 350 | 121 | 140 | 2,279 |
Naval ............... | 238 | 1,070 | 42 | ... | 36 | 1,386 |
Post and Telegraph ............. | 1,440 | 2,521 | 820 | 1,055 | ... | 5,836 |
Thursday Island Defences | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
| 1,949 | 6,489 | 1,382 | 1,265 | 406 | 11,491 |
Subdivision No. 4. | | | | | | |
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. | | | | | | |
Trade and Customs ............. | 1,018 | 150 | 30 | 40 | 113 | 1,351 |
Northern Territory .............. | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
Defence |  | Military ............ | 258 | 875 | ... | 115 | 91 | 1,339 |
Naval ............... | ... | 780 | ... | 10 | 35 | 825 |
Post and Telegraph ............. | 731 | 1,995 | 370 | 225 | ... | 3,321 |
Do., Northern Territory ....... | 8 | 300 | ... | 50 | ... | 358 |
| 2,015 | 4,100 | 400 | 440 | 239 | 7,194 |
Subdivision No. 5. | | | | | | |
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. | | | | | | |
Trade and Customs ............. | 1,095 | 251 | 105 | 442 | 185 | 2,078 |
Defence (Military) .............. | 247 | 706 | ... | 200 | 55 | 1,208 |
Post and Telegraph ............. | 528 | 2,911 | 976 | 1,204 | ... | 5,619 |
| 1,870 | 3,868 | 1,081 | 1,846 | 240 | 8,905 |
Subdivision No. 6. | | | | | | |
TASMANIA. | | | | | | |
Trade and Customs ............. | ... | 157 | 55 | 40 | 80 | 332 |
Defence (Military) .............. | 212 | 280 | 90 | 50 | 74 | 706 |
Post and Telegraph ............. | ... | 1,500 | 190 | 500 | ... | 2,190 |
| 212 | 1,937 | 335 | 590 | 154 | 3,228 |
Carried forward .............. | 20,244 | 44,184 | 10,821 | 9,456 | 2,134 | 86,839 |
| | | | | | | | | | |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs—continued.
| "Transferred." | "Other." |
| £ | £ |
Division No. 24. | | |
WORKS AND BUILDINGS. | | |
| No. 1. | No. 2. | No. 3. | No. 4. | No. 5. | | |
| Rent. | Repairs and Maintenance. | Sanitation and Water Supply. | Fittings and Furniture. | Rent of Telephones. | | |
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | | |
Brought forward | 20,244 | 44,184 | 10,821 | 9,456 | 2,134 | 86,839 | |
Subdivision No. 7. | | | | | | | |
Parliament ............. | 150 | 12 | ... | ... | ... | ... | 162 |
External Affairs ..... | 243 | 118 | ... | 73 | 70 | ... | 504 |
Attorney-General ... | 243 | 140 | ... | 250 | 136 | ... | 769 |
Home Affairs:— | | | | | | | |
New South Wales | 660 | 50 | ... | 60 | 117 | ... | 887 |
Victoria .............. | 875 | 100 | ... | 220 | 245 | ... | 1,440 |
Queensland ........ | ... | 5 | ... | 15 | 10 | ... | 30 |
South Australia | 80 | ... | ... | 30 | 11 | ... | 121 |
Western Australia | 200 | 10 | ... | 30 | 9 | ... | 249 |
Tasmania ............ | ... | ... | ... | 20 | 7 | ... | 27 |
Treasurer ............... | 1,117 | 1 | ... | 55 | 161 | ... | 1,334 |
Trade and Customs | 1,095 | 215 | ... | 250 | 94 | ... | 1,654 |
Defence ................. | ... | ... | ... | 150 | 100 | ... | 250 |
Post and Telegraph | 425 | 110 | ... | 120 | ... | ... | 655 |
| 5,088 | 761 | ... | 1,273 | 960 | ... | 8,082 |
| | | | | | 86,839 | 8,082 |
Total Division No. 24 | 25,332 | 44,945 | 10,821 | 10,729 | 3,094 | 94,921 |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs—continued.
| | "Transferred." | "Other." |
| | £ | £ |
| Division No. 25. | | |
| GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ESTABLISHMENT. | | |
| Subdivision No. 1. | | |
| Sydney Government House. | | |
| No. 1. Caretakers, charwomen, and miscellaneous expenditure ............... | ... | 650 |
| 2. Maintenance—House ..................................................................... | ... | 500 |
| 3. ,, Grounds………………………………………… | ... | 1,000 |
| 4. Insurance ........................................................................................ | ... | 30 |
| 5. Telephones ..................................................................................... | ... | 100 |
| 6. Postal charges ................................................................................. | ... | 5 |
| 7. China and glass .............................................................................. | ... | 30 |
| 8. Fittings and furniture ...................................................................... | ... | 20 |
| 9. Flags ............................................................................................... | ... | 25 |
| 10. Orderlies ........................................................................................ | ... | 25 |
| 11. Lighting on public occasions and for offices ................................. | ... | 200 |
| | ... | 2,585 |
Subdivision No. 2. | | | |
Melbourne Government House. | | | |
No. 1. Caretakers, charwomen, and miscellaneous expenditure .............. | ... | 300 | |
2. Maintenance—House .................................................................... | ... | 600 | |
3. ,, Grounds | ... | 1,400 | |
4. Insurance ...................................................................................... | ... | 130 | |
5. Telephones ................................................................................... | ... | 150 | |
6. Postal charges ............................................................................... | ... | 5 | |
7. China and glass ............................................................................. | ... | 50 | |
8. Fittings and furniture .................................................................... | ... | 50 | |
9. Flags ............................................................................................. | ... | 20 | |
10. Orderlies ....................................................................................... | ... | 10 | |
11. Lighting on public occasions and for offices ................................ | ... | 200 | |
| ... | 2,915 | |
| | 5,500 | |
Subdivision No. 3. | | | |
Special provision for painting houses, &c. .................................... | ... | 500 | |
Total Division No. 25 ..................................... | ... | 6,000 | |
| | | | | | |
IV.—The Department of Home Affairs—continued.
| | "Transferred." | "Other." |
Division No. 26. |
MISCELLANEOUS. |
Subdivision No. 1. | £ | £ |
No. 1. Expenses in connexion with choosing the site of the capital of the Commonwealth ......................................................................... | ... | 1,000 |
2. Conveyance of Members of Parliament and others | ... | 9,000 |
3. Expenses in connexion with valuation of properties taken over from the States .................................................................................. | ... | 600 |
4. Fire insurance ............................................................................... | ... | 400 |
5. Cost of compilation and publication of a new edition of the Seven Colonies ................................................................................... | ... | 500 |
6. Expenses in connexion with the administration of the Electoral Act .................................................................................................. | ... | 21,000 |
7. Cost of Commonwealth elections ................................................. | ... | 300 |
8. Towards the establishment of a Statistical Bureau | ... | 5,000 |
Total Division No. 26 .................................... | ... | 37,800 |
| 89,839 | 83,512 |
Total Department of Home Affairs ............... | 173,351 |
| |
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V.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
| — | "Transferred." | "Other." | Total. | |
| | £ | £ | £ | |
| THE TREASURY......................... | ... | 8,631 | 8,631 | |
| AUDIT OFFICE........................... | 7,580 | 6,229 | 13,809 | |
| GOVERNMENT PRINTER.......... | ... | 13,887 | 13,887 | |
| UNFORESEEN EXPENDITURE . | 200 | 500 | 700 | |
| GOVERNOR - GENERAL'S OFFICE ....................................... | ... | 910 | 910 | |
| | 7,780 | 30,157 | | |
| | 37,937 | 37,937 | |
| REFUNDS OF REVENUE .......... | 80,000 | 80,000 | |
| ADVANCE TO THE TREASURER | 200,000 | 200,000 | |
| | 317,937 | 317,937 | |
V.—THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
| Number of persons | Class or Grade. | Division No. 27. THE TREASURY. Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | "Other." | |
| | | Administrative Division. | £ | |
| 1 | | Secretary ....................................................... | 800 | |
| | | „ (Arrears of 1904–5)................ | 50 | |
| | | Accountant's Branch. | 850 | |
| | | Clerical Division. | | |
| 1 | 2 | Accountant .................................................... | 480 | |
| 1 | 3 | Sub-Accountant ............................................ | 360 | |
| 1 | 3 | Clerk ............................................................. | 285 | |
| 5 | 4 | Clerks ............................................................ | 1,275 | |
| 10 | 5 | Clerks ............................................................ | 810 | |
| 18 | | Correspondence Branch. | 3,210 | |
| | | Clerical Division. | | |
| 1 | 3 | Chief Clerk ................................................... | 360 | |
| 1 | 4 | Clerk ............................................................. | 285 | |
| 3 | 5 | Clerks ............................................................ | 403 | |
| 5 | | | 1,048 | |
| | | | | |
| | | Increments to salaries of £160 and over in the Clerical Division ....................................................... | 210 | |
| | | Classification increases—Arrears of 1904–5 | 20 | |
| 24 | | Total Salaries .................................... | 5,338 | |
| Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | | |
| No. 1. Allowances to State officers acting as officers of Commonwealth Sub-Treasuries ................................ | 1,385 | |
| 2. Office cleaning ............................................................ | 58 | |
| 3. Postage and telegrams ............................................................ | 300 | |
| 4. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes (including a " Millionaire" calculating machine) ....... | 105 | |
| 5. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon .................................................... | 50 | |
| 6. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ................................................. | 140 | |
| 7. Other printing .............................................................. | 75 | |
| 8. Travelling expenses ..................................................... | 75 | |
| 9. Bank exchange, including all exchange payable on settlement of inter-State money order business .......................... | 900 | |
| 10. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ......................... | 200 | |
| 11. Temporary assistance .................................................. | 5 | |
| | 3,293 | |
| Total Division No. 27 ............ | 8,631 | |
V.—The Department of the Treasury—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 28. | "Transferred." | "Other." |
AUDIT OFFICE. |
| | Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ | £ |
| | Clerical Division. | | |
| 1 | Chief Clerk .............................................................. | ... | 580 |
1 | 3 | Senior Clerk ............................................................. | ... | 360 |
4 | 3 | Clerks and Inspectors ............................................... | ... | 1,265 |
1 | 3 | Inspector of Stores ................................................... | ... | 310 |
1 | 4 | Senior Clerk—Correspondence ................................ | ... | 235 |
4 | 4 | Clerks and Inspectors ............................................... | ... | 865 |
11 | 5 | Clerks ...................................................................... | ... | 947 |
| | General Division. | | |
1 | I. | Messenger ................................................................ | ... | 110 |
| | Increments to salaries of £160 and over in the Clerical Division ................................................... | ... | 265 |
| | Classification increases—arrears of 1904–5 ............. | ... | 58 |
| | | | 4,995 |
| | Deduct from "Other" and add to "Transferred." a portion of above ................................................... | 400 | 400 |
2 | | | 400 | 4,595 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | | |
No. 1. Proportion of salaries and expenses of State Audit officers ......................................................................................... | 7,130 | |
2. Remuneration to Deputy Auditors-General ...................... | ... | 500 |
3. Office cleaner .................................................................. | ... | 52 |
4. Postage and telegrams ...................................................... | ... | 100 |
5. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes ......................................................................................... | ... | 70 |
6. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon ............................................................. | ... | 40 |
7. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ........................................................ | ... | 50 |
8. Other printing ...................................................................... | ... | 70 |
9. Travelling expenses ............................................................. | ... | 500 |
10. Temporary assistance........................................................... | ... | 100 |
11. Bank exchange ................................................................... | ... | 2 |
12. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ................................. | ... | 200 |
Deduct from "Other" and add to "Transferred" a portion of above. | 50 | 1,684 50 |
| 7,180 | 1,634 |
7,580 | 6,229 |
Total Division No. 28 ................ | 13,809 |
V.—The Department of the Treasury—continued.
Number of Persons. | Division No. 29. | "Transferred." | "Other." |
| GOVERNMENT PRINTER. | £ | £ |
| Subdivision No. 1. | | |
| Salaries. | | |
1 | Linotype Engineer ......................................................... | ... | 285 |
| Allowance to Mr. R. S. Brain for services rendered in connexion with printing for Parliament...................... | ... | 150 |
| Wages and overtime :— | | | |
| Compositors ............................................... | £4,300 | | |
| Proportion of salaries of the State classified staff of the Government Printing-office, Melbourne ........................................... | 2,500 | | |
| Gratuities to officers engaged in excess of office hours ......................................... | 500 | | |
| Bookbinders, machinemen, warehouse assistants, labourers, and others............ | 2,000 | ... | 9,300 |
| | | 9,735 |
| Subdivision No. 2. | | |
Contingencies. | | |
No. 1. Paper and parchment ......................................... | ... | 1,600 |
2. Repairs to machinery .................................... | ... | 50 |
3. Type ................................................................... | ... | 300 |
4. Bookbinders' materials, stores, and printing ink .. | ... | 200 |
5. Motive power, fuel, and light .............................. | ... | 500 |
6. Cartage ............................................................... | ... | 183 |
7. Distribution of Hansard and Parliamentary papers | ... | 1,000 |
8. Postage and telegrams ......................................... | ... | 50 |
9. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes ......................................................... | ... | 10 |
10. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon........................ | ... | 10 |
11. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ..................... | ... | 15 |
12. Other printing ..................................................... | ... | 10 |
13. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ................. | ... | 50 |
14. Insurance of plant, machinery, and stock............ | ... | 174 |
| | ... | 4,152 |
| Total Division No. 29................................... | ... | 13,887 |
V.—The Department of the Treasury—continued.
| "Transferred." | "Other." |
Division No. 30. | £ | £ |
UNFORESEEN EXPENDITURE..................................................... | 200 | 500 |
Division No. 30a. | | |
GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE. | | |
Subdivision No. 1. | | |
Contingencies. | | |
No. 1. Official printing and stationery, including account, record, and other books | ... | 110 |
2. Official telegrams and postage ............................................ | ... | 500 |
3. Travelling, incidental, and petty cash expenditure................ | ... | 300 |
| | 910 |
| 7,780 | 30,157 |
Total Department of the Treasury ............................... |  |
37,937 |
___________ Division No. 31. | | |
REFUNDS OF REVENUE ............................................................. | 80,000 |
___________ Division No. 32. | | |
ADVANCE TO THE TREASURER. | | |
To enable the Treasurer to make advances to Public Officers and to meet expenditure, particulars of which will afterwards be included in a Parliamentary Appropriation .............................................................................. | 200,000 |
Total ........................................................ | 317,937 |
VI—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
| — | "Transferred." | "Other." | Total. | |
| | £ | £ | £ | |
| CENTRAL STAFF ................................. | ... | 6,627 | 6,627 | |
| PATENTS OFFICE ................................ | ... | 9,145 | 9,145 | |
| STATISTICS .......................................... | 1,525 | ... | 1,525 | |
| NEW SOUTH WALES .......................... | 69,124 | 1,080 | 70,204 | |
| VICTORIA............................................. | 62,658 | ... | 62,658 | |
| QUEENSLAND ..................................... | 47,078 | 4,590 | 51,668 | |
| SOUTH AUSTRALIA ........................... | 25,661 | ... | 25,661 | |
| WESTERN AUSTRALIA ...................... | 32,653 | ... | 32,653 | |
| TASMANIA .......................................... | 9,479 | ... | 9,479 | |
| | 248,178 | 21,442 | 269,620 | |
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VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 33. | "Transferred." | "Other." |
CENTRAL STAFF. | | |
| | Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ | £ |
| | Administrative Division. | | |
1 | ... | Comptroller-General ......................................... | ... | 1,200 |
| | Correspondence Branch. | | |
| | Clerical Division. | | |
1 | 1 | Secretary ........................................................... | ... | 600 |
1 | 3 | Senior Clerk ...................................................... | ... | 310 |
1 | 3 | Accountant ....................................................... | ... | 310 |
3 | 4 | Clerks ............................................................... | ... | 680 |
10 | 5 | Clerks ............................................................... | ... | 1,221 |
| | General Division. | | |
1 | II. | Messenger, senior ............................................. | ... | 126 |
2 | I. | Messengers ....................................................... | ... | 130 |
| | | | 4,577 |
| | Increments to salaries of £160 and over in the Clerical Division ........................................................ Classification Increases—arrears of 1904–5 | ... | 150 |
| | ... | 35 |
20 | | | ... | 4,762 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | | |
No. 1. Postage and telegrams ........................................................ | ... | 600 |
2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes | ... | 75 |
3. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon ........................................................... | ... | 60 |
4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ........................................................ | ... | 100 |
5. Other printing ..................................................................... | ... | 130 |
6. Travelling expenses............................................................. | ... | 250 |
7. Other stores, fuel, and light ................................................ | ... | 50 |
8. Temporary assistance ......................................................... | ... | 100 |
9. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure .......................... | ... | 500 |
| | 1,865 |
Total Division No. 33 ................. | ... | 6,627 |
VI.—The Department of Trade and Customs—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 34. | "Transferred." | "Other." |
PATENTS. |
| | Subdivision No, 1.—Salaries. | | |
| | Professional Division. | £ | £ |
1 | A | Commissioner ................................................... | ... | 800 |
1 | D | Classification Officer ........................................ | ... | 400 |
4 | D | Examiners ......................................................... | ... | 1,450 |
5 | F | Junior Assistant Examiners................................. | ... | 670 |
| | Clerical Division. | | |
1 | 3 | Chief Clerk and Accountant .............................. | ... | 310 |
2 | 4 | Clerks ................................................................ | ... | 395 |
11 | 5 | Clerks ................................................................ | ... | 1,296 |
| | General Division. | | |
2 | I. | Messengers, including arrears ............................ | ... | 114 |
| | Increments to Salaries of £160 and over in the Professional and Clerical Divisions | | 5,435 |
... | 35 |
27 | | | ... | 5,470 |
Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies. | | |
No. 1. Postage and telegrams ..................................... | ... | 200 |
2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing-paper and envelopes ...................................................................................... | ... | 100 |
3. Writing-paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon ........................................................... | ... | 75 |
4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ........................................................ | ... | 300 |
5. Other printing ..................................................................... | ... | 1,500 |
6. Travelling expenses ............................................................ | ... | 150 |
7. Other stores, fuel, and light ................................................ | ... | 50 |
8. Temporary assistance ......................................................... | ... | 950 |
9. Miscellaneous and incidental expenditure .......................... | ... | 350 |
| | 3,675 |
Total Division No. 34.................................... | ... | 9,145 |
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Division No. 35. | | |
STATISTICS. | | |
Subdivision No. 1.—Contingencies. | | |
No. 1. Postage and telegrams ..................................... | 25 | |
2. Printing ............................................................................... | 975 | |
3. Allowance to Mr. Coghlan for services rendered in connexion with editing, and publication of, Commonwealth Customs Statistics............................................................. | 100 | |
4. Temporary assistance.......................................................... | 425 | |
| 1,525 | ... |
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VI.—The Department of Trade and Customs—continued.
Number of Persons. | Class or Grade. | Division No. 36. | "Transferred." | "Other." |
NEW SOUTH WALES. |
| | Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries. | £ | Salaries included in previous column are to be charged as "Other" for any time during which the officers are engaged at mills in connexion with Sugar Bounty. |
1 | ... | Administrative Division. | 920 |
Collector .................................................. |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | ... | Inspector, 1st Class .................................. | 700 |
1 | 5 | Clerk ........................................................ | 140 |
2 | | | 840 |
| | Accounts Branch. | |
| | Clerical Division. | |
1 | 2 | Accountant .............................................. | 450 |
1 | 3 | Paying officer .......................................... | 310 |
1 | 4 | Clerk ........................................................ | 225 |
3 | 5 |