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Supplementary Appropriation Act 1910-11

Authoritative Version
Act No. 35 of 1910 as made
An Act to grant and apply a further sum out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June One thousand nine hundred and eleven.
Date of Assent 01 Dec 1910
Date of repeal 06 Aug 1934
Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1934

THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

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SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION

1910–11.

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No. 35 of 1910.

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

[Assented to 1st December, 1910.]

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 1910–11.

Issue and application of £467,950.

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 eleven the sum of Four hundred and sixty-seven thousand nine hundred and fifty pounds.

Appropriation of supply.

3. The said sum granted by this Act is appropriated and shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the date of the passing of the Act No. 1 of 1910 for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule.

SCHEDULE.

F. 17933.


 

 

SCHEDULE.

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ABSTRACT.

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Estimate,

ORDINARY VOTES.

£

II.—The Department of External Affairs.............................................................

424,750

IV.—The Department of Home Affairs...............................................................

40,000

VII.—The Department of Defence......................................................................

3,200

TOTAL ORDINARY VOTES..................................

467,950


 

II.—DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

Estimate.

Division No. 14a.

 

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

£

Subdivision No. 1—Administrative Office.Salaries................................

435

Subdivision No. 2—Administrative Office—Contingencies........................

110

Subdivision No. 3—Government Resident.—Salaries..................................

900

Subdivision No. 4—Government Resident.—Contingencies........................

450

Subdivision No. 5—Police.—Salaries..........................................................

2,500

Subdivision No. 6—Police.—Contingencies................................................

2,100

Subdivision No. 7—Gaol.—Salaries............................................................

380

Subdivision No. 8—Gaol.—Contingencies..................................................

500

Subdivision No. 9—Charitable Institutions.—Salaries.................................

920

Subdivision No. 10—Charitable Institutions—Contingencies......................

1,700

Subdivision No. 11—Board of Health.—Salaries........................................

20

Subdivision No. 12—Law Officers.—Salaries.............................................

25

Subdivision No. 13—Law Officers.—Contingencies...................................

300

Subdivision No. 14—Marine.—Salaries.......................................................

2fi0

Subdivision No. 15—Marine.—Contingencies.............................................

240

Subdivision No. 16—Stock and Brands.—Salaries......................................

25

Subdivision No. 17—Stock and Brands.—Contingencies...............................

200

Subdivision No. 18—Botanic Garden.—Salaries.........................................

25

Subdivision No. 19—Botanic Garden.—Contingencies...............................

280

Subdivision No. 20—Survey.—Salaries.......................................................

155

Subdivision No. 21—Survey.—Contingencies.............................................

140

Subdivision No. 22—Gold-fields and Mining.—Salaries.............................

800

Subdivision No. 23—Gold-fields ani Mining.—Contingencies....................

8,500

Subdivision No. 24—Education.—Salaries..................................................

260

Subdivision No.?25—Education.—Contingencies.......................................

75

Subdivision No. 26—Railways.—Salaries...................................................

5,800

Subdivision No. 27—Railways.—Contingencies.........................................

1,200

Subdivision No. 28Public Works..............................................................

4,500

Subdivision No. 29Miscellaneous...........................................................

22,000

Subdivision No. 30Interest and Sinking Fund

 

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

50,000

2.—Interest on Account current with South Australia.........................

17,500

3.—Contribution to Sinking Fund under South Australian Act No. 648/96

2,750

4.—Redemption of Treasury Bills under South Australian Act No. 847/04

273,700

Total Division No. 14a.............................................

418,750

Division No. 16.

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

 

No. 15.—Representation of the Commonwealth at the Coronation Celebrations

2,500

16.—Representation of the Commonwealth at the Opening of the Parliament of the South African Union...............................................................................................

1,000

17.—Contribution towards funds of Antarctic Expedition under Captain Scott, R.N.

2,500

Total Division No. 16...............................................

6,000

Total Department of External Affairs.......................

424,750


 

IV.—THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS.

Estimate.

£

Division No. 29.

 

MISCELLANEOUS

 

Subdivision No. 1.

 

No. 14—Referenda—Alterations of the Constitution..........................................

40,000

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VILTHE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

 

Division No. 58.

 

UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

 

Subdivision No. 2.Contingencies.

 

No. 1.—General expenses, including rations, rail, steamer, and coach fares, medical attendance and medicines, forage, fuel, and light, and all other expenditure incidental to camp         

3,200

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