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Supplementary Appropriation Act 1911-12

Authoritative Version
Act No. 12 of 1913 as made
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 twelve.
Date of Assent 19 Dec 1913
Date of repeal 06 Aug 1934
Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1934

THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

___________

SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION

1911-12.

___________

No. 12 of 1913.

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 twelve.

[Assented to 19th December, 1913.]

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 1911–12.

Appropriation of £247,761.

2. The sum of Two hundred and forty-seven thousand seven hundred and sixty-one 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 twelve shall be deemed to have been appropriated as from the first day of July One thousand nine hundred and eleven for the purposes and services expressed in the Schedule to this Act.

SCHEDULE.

F. 17500.


SCHEDULE.

___________

ABSTRACT.

 

Total.

 

 

£

I.

THE PARLIAMENT.................................................................

96

II.

THE DEPARTMENT OF PRIME MINISTER...........................

1,143

III.

THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.............................

28,136

IV.

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT ....................

1,621

V.

THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS ....................

22,119

VI.

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

34,555

VII.

THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.................

8,412

VIII.

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS..............................

31,520

IX.

THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT ................

120,159

 

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

247,761

 


 

I.—THE PARLIAMENT.

£

Division No. 1.

 

THE SENATE.

 

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 1. Cleaning Chamber and re-covering seats in Gallery.............................

61

Division No. 3.

 

PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF.

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 3. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes ...............

35

Total Parliament ..................................................................

96

 

 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

___________

 

 

 

II.—THE PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

 

 

 

Division No. 11.

 

 

 

PRIME MINISTER.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

1

4

Clerk ...................................................................................

92

1

5

Clerk ...................................................................................

6

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Ministerial Messenger ..........................................................

2

 

 

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

100

 

 

 

A2


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

II.—The Prime Minister's Department.

£

 

 

Division No. 11.

 

 

 

PRIME MINISTER.

 

 

 

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

100

 

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

 

 

 

No. 3. Painting picture of landing of Duke of York in May, 1901.......

20

 

 

4. Funeral expenses, late Hon. E. L. Batchelor ..............................

232

 

 

5. Travelling expenses of Ministers ...............................................

260

 

 

6. Imperial Trade Commission ......................................................

450

 

 

 

962

 

 

Total Division No. 11 ...................................

1,062

 

 

Division No. 13.

 

 

 

AUDIT OFFICE.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Central Staff.

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

1

3

Senior Clerk (2 months) ......................................................................

4

1

5

Clerk ...................................................................................................

21

 

 

Local Staffs.

 

 

 

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

1

3

Examiner .............................................................................................

53

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.

78

 

 

Contingencies.

 

 

 

No. 13. District allowance to Examiner, Northern Territory.................

3

 

 

Total Division No. 13.......................................

81

 

 

Total Department of Prime Minister.............................

1,143


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

III.— THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

 

 

Division No. 14.

£

 

 

 

THE TREASURY.

 

 

 

 

 Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

 

Accountant's Branch.

 

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

 

2

5

Clerks .....................................................................................................

75

 

 

 

 Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

 

 

 

No. 13. Gratuity to Mr. J. R. Collins, Assistant Secretary, being difference between salary voted in 1911–12 and amount paid ........................................  

 50

 

 

 

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

125

 

 

 

Division No. 15.

 

 

 

 

INVALID AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS OFFICE.

 

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

 

Local Staffs.

 

 

 

 

New South Wales.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

..

Assistants  .....................................................

£668

0

0

 

 

 

 

1

..

Messenger .....................................................

61

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

£729

0

0

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

..

Assistants.......................................................

£558

0

0

 

 

 

 

2

..

Messengers.....................................................

171

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

729

0

0

 

 

 

Division No. 16.

 

 

 

 

LAND TAX OFFICE.

 

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.

 

 

 

 

Central OfficeSalaries.

 

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

 

1

4

Clerk ......................................................................................................

205

 

3

5

Clerks .....................................................................................................

31

 

 

 

General Division.

 

 

1

..

Typist .....................................................................................................

6

 

 

 

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

242

 

 

 

 

125

 

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class of Grade.

III.—The Department of the Treasury.

£

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

125

 

 

Division No. 16.

 

 

 

LAND TAX OFFICE.

 

 

 

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

242

 

 

Local Staffs.

 

 

 

QUEENSLAND— SALARIES.

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

4

5

Clerks .........................................................................................

123

 

 

SOUTH AUSTRALIA—SALARIES.

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

2

5

Clerks .........................................................................................

7

 

 

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

372

Division No. 19.

 

COINAGE.

 

No. 3. Redemption of Australian silver coin not fit for circulation ....................

2

Division No. 20.

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

 

No. 1. Maintenance of persons admitted to charitable institutions in accordance with provisions of Invalid and Old-age Pensions Acts

3,447

5. Remission of fines under Land Tax Assessment Act ................................

4,062

6. Royal Commission on the Sugar Industry .................................................

7,370

7. Royal Commission on Insurance ..............................................................

50

8. Royal Commission on the Fruit Industry ..................................................

620

9. Royal Commission on the Pearl Shelling Industry ....................................

583

10. Payment into Trust Fund—Stamp Printing ................................................

1,098

11. Payment into Trust Fund, Naval Agreement Act—Special Pay .................

233

12. Allowances to blind persons not qualified under the Invalid and Old-age Pensions Acts to receive pensions ..............................................................................

2,748

13. Gratuity to widow of C. M. Billin, clerk, Old-age Pensions Office, Adelaide   

118

14. Amounts paid to invalid pensioners transferred from State prior to grant of Commonwealth pensions ..........................................................................................

2,075

15. Advance to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (to be recovered)

5,000

Total Division No. 20 .............................................................

27,404

Division No. 21.—UNFORESEEN EXPENDITURE .........................

233

Total Department of the Treasury ............................................

28,136

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IV.—ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

£

 

 

Division No. 26.

 

 

 

CROWN SOLICITOR'S OFFICE.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Typist .........................................................................................

63

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 2. Postage and telegrams .........................................................................

71

4. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of material, printing, and embossing thereon .....................................................................................................

5

5. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding    

1

7. Travelling expenses .............................................................................

15

8. Temporary assistance ..........................................................................

60

10. Incidental and petty cash expenditure..................................................

5

 

157

Total Division No. 26 ..........................................

220

Division No. 28.

 

COURT OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION.

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 1. Postage and telegrams .........................................................................

42

4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of printing material and binding      

8

5. Other printing ......................................................................................

75

6. Travelling expenses .............................................................................

365

7. Temporary assistance ..........................................................................

80

8. Cleaning courts and offices .................................................................

1

9. Incidental and petty cash expenditure (including expenses of representatives of organizations) ..............................................................................

335

10. Shorthand notes of court proceedings ..................................................

430

13. Reports of cases....................................................................................

65

Total Division No. 28 .............................

1,401

Total Attorney-General's Department ..................

1,621

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

V.—DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

 

Division No. 30.

£

 

 

ADMINISTRATIVE.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Professional Division.

 

1

E

Draughtsman .................................................................................

34

 

 

Correspondence BranchClerical Division.

 

1

3

Clerk .............................................................................................

45

1

5

Clerk .............................................................................................

42

3

 

 

121

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

 

 

No. 1. Telegrams (beyond Commonwealth)

25

 

 

2. Printing and distribution (including postage) of Commonwealth Gazette

225

 

 

4. Immigration Restriction Act—Interpreters' fees, legal, and other expenses      

1,025

 

 

6. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes

118

 

 

8. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding .....................................................................

7

 

 

9. Other printing .....................................................................

203

 

 

12. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ................................

33

 

 

 

1,636

 

 

Total Division No. 30..................................

1,757

 

 

Division No. 31.

 

 

 

HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

1

..

Journalist ......................................................................................

59

1

..

Clerk .............................................................................................

11

2

 

 

70

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 1. Temporary assistance and typists ...........................................................

87

7. Gratuity to H. C. Smart, acting as Chief Publicity Officer .......................

43

8. Passages to London of journalist and family ..........................................

134

 

264

Total Division No. 31 ...............................................

334

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

2,091

 


 

V.—Department of External Affairs.

£

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

2,091

Division No. 32.

 

PAPUA.

 

No. 4. Salary, R. T. Kendrick (to be recovered) .................................................

30

5. Salary, F. Bulk (to be recovered) .............................................................

36

6. Expenses, J. E. Carne (to be recovered)....................................................

117

7. Audit of Papua accounts (to be recovered) ..............................................

99

Total Division No. 32 ............................................

282

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

Division No. 33.

 

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Administrator's OfficeSalaries.

 

1

..

Administrator...................................................................................

471

1

..

Private Secretary..............................................................................

88

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Administrator's OfficeContingencies.

559

 

 

No. 2. Postage and telegrams ..........................................................

40

 

 

3. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes

62

 

 

5. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding ...............................................................................

65

 

 

7. Travelling expenses ..............................................................

103

 

 

8. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ..................................

125

 

 

9. Printing Northern Territory Government Gazette ..................

260

 

 

10. Allowance to Administrator .................................................

135

 

 

 

790

 

 

Subdivision No 3.—Aboriginal AffairsSalaries.

 

1

..

Special Commissioner and Chief Protector......................................

650

 

 

Allowances to Police for acting as Sub-Protectors ...........................

188

 

838

Subdivision No. 4.—Aboriginal AffairsContingencies.

 

No. 1. Equipment of inspectors, medical stores, travelling allowances of officers, blankets, rations, and incidental expenses ..................................................................

1,506

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

3,693

2,373

 


 

V.—Department of External Affairs.

£

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

2,373

Division No. 33.

 

NORTHERN TERRITORY.

 

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

3,693

Subdivision No. 4b.AgricultureContingencies.

 

No. 1. Travelling, stationery, and incidental expenses ......................................

6

Subdivision No. 5.—Police—Salaries.

 

Mounted Constables .........................................................................................

31

Subdivision No. 7.—GaolSalaries.

 

Extra Guards and Matron ..................................................................................

330

Subdivision No. 8.—Gaol—Contingencies.

 

No. 5. Maintenance of prisoners .......................................................................

210

Subdivision No. 9.—Charitable InstitutionsSalaries.

 

Nurse ................................................................................................................

7

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

Subdivision No. 12.—Law OfficersSalaries.

 

1

..

Judge ..............................................................................................

146

 

 

Allowance to Mounted Constable for acting as Clerk and Bailiff of Local Court       

10

 

 

 

156

 

 

Subdivision No. 17.—Stock and BrandsContingencies.

 

 

 

No. 2. Equipment of Inspector ........................................................

30

 

 

Subdivision No. 20.—Survey—Salaries.

 

1

 

Chief Surveyor ...............................................................................

212

1

 

Clerk (portion salary) ......................................................................

14

 

 

Read

 

 

 

Surveyors, Assistants, and Survey hands ............................

£600

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

2

..

Surveyors............................................................................

600

 

 

 

 

 

226

 

 

 

4,689

 

 

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

2,373

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

V.—Department of External Affairs.

£

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

2,373

 

 

Division No. 33.

 

 

 

NORTHERN TERRITORY

 

 

 

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

4,689

 

 

Subdivision No. 21.—SurveyContingencies.

 

 

 

No. 2. Exploration, survey, travelling expenses, stationery, postage and telegrams, and incidentals ..................................................................

385

 

 

Subdivision No. 24.—EducationSalaries.

 

1

 

Relieving Teacher, Pine Creek......................................................

41

 

 

Temporary employé .....................................................................

15

 

 

 

56

 

 

Subdivision No. 26.—Railways—Salaries.

 

1

..

Superintendent and Resident Engineer .........................................

121

Subdivision No. 27.—RailwaysContingencies.

 

No. 2. Payment into Trust Fund, for purchase of stores on hand at 31st December, 1910      

4,501

Subdivision No. 28b.Works and Buildings.

 

No. 3. Forage ....................................................................................................

9

4. Maintenance artesian water bores, also wells and dams on overland route, on Macdonnell Ranges and Tanami Gold-fields and stock routes ...................................

413

 

422

Subdivision No. 29.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 1. Freight, cartage, insurance ......................................................................

267

3. Subsidy for steamship service, for passengers and cargo, between Ports Adelaide and Darwin ..............................................................................................................

1,734

6. Inspection and report on Northern Territory lands ..................................

81

10. Subsidy for steamship service, Darwin and Borroloola ..........................

972

11. Advances to settlers................................................................................

100

12. Acquisition of land, under Lands Acquisition Act 1906 .........................

15

14. Removing destitute person from Arltunga to Port Augusta Hospital

38

 

3,207

Total Division No. 33............................................

13,381

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

15,754

 


 

V.—Department of External Affairs.

£

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

15,754

Division No. 36.

 

MISCELLANEOUS.

 

No. 7. Advancement of the study of diseases in Tropical Australia ..................

1,316

10. International Bureau of Public Health ....................................................

32

Read—

 

12. Grant to Antarctic Expedition under Dr. Mawson ..................................

 

In lieu of

 

12. Antarctic Expedition under Dr. Mawson ................................................

 

13. Refund of fines—Immigration Restriction Act .......................................

212

15. Proportion of expenses in connexion with Public Service Inquiry

8

21. Repatriation of distressed Australians.....................................................

370

22. Repatriation of Pacific Islanders ............................................................

10

23. Memorial tower, Nova Scotia .................................................................

73

24. Hague Congress on Social Insurance ......................................................

30

25. Inspection of sites for Commonwealth Offices, London ........................

55

26. Expenses of H.M.A.S. Gayundah ..........................................................

736

27. Office expenses of commercial agent in South Africa............................

112

28. Special services in New Hebrides ...........................................................

1,993

29. Parliamentary visit to Northern Territory ................................................

1,168

30. Compensation to Messrs. Burns. Philp, & Co. for cancellation of charter of s.s. Matunga for Parliamentary visit to Papua ..........................................................

250

Total Division No. 36............................................

6,365

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

22,119

Divisions Nos. 44, 45, 46, 47, and 48—after the word "account" in the footnotes—add "for the general purposes of that account."


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VI.—THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

£

Division No. 37.

 

 

 

CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.Pay.

 

 

 

Under Naval and Defence Acts—

Per annum.

 

 

 

Read—

£

 

3

..

Draughtsmen ...................................................................

300

 

1

..

Naval Works Clerk .........................................................

235

 

8

II.

Naval Staff Clerks...........................................................

..

 

12

III.

Naval Staff Clerks...........................................................

..

 

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

In lieu of—

 

 

4

..

Draughtsmen....................................................................

300

 

9

II.

Naval Staff Clerks ..........................................................

..

 

10

III.

Naval Staff Clerks ..........................................................

..

 

23

 

 

 

 

 

Clerical Staff, Etc.

 

1

..

Junior Assistant................................................................................

6

 

 

Subdivision No. 4.Miscellaneous.

 

 

 

No. 1. Expenses of officers, warrant and non-commissioned officers, sent abroad for instruction or duty (including grants for outfit allowance under Regulations)..

398

 

 

3. Examination fees ...................................................................

15

 

 

9. Entertainment of Indian Mutiny and Crimean veterans

1

 

 

12. War Railway Council, uniform, equipment and other expenses           

100

 

 

14. Parliamentary visit to Royal Military College ........................

98

 

 

15. Motor-car for Defence purposes ...........................................

 565

 

 

16. Remission of cadet fines and costs........................................

10

 

 

17. Visit of senior cadets to Canada.............................................

132

 

 

18. Official opening Small Arms Factory, Lithgow .....................

160

 

 

 

1,479

 

 

Total Division No. 37........................................

1,485

 

 

Division No. 38.

 

 

 

UNIVERSAL TRAINING—ADULT.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1—Contingencies.

 

 

 

No. 1. Add "for the general purposes of that account."

 

 

 

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

1,485

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VI.—Department of Defence.

£

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

1,485

 

 

Division No. 42.

 

 

 

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

 

 

Military Staff.

 

1

..

Quartermaster-Sergeant ......................................................................

8

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

 

 

Add to Items Nos. 1 and 2 and footnote to Item 3 "for the general purposes of that account."

 

 

 

Division No. 49.

 

 

 

NAVAL COLLEGE.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

 

 

Read—

£

 

1

..

Captain*.................................................................................

...

 

1

..

Engineer Commander* ..........................................................

640

 

1

..

Engineer Lieutenant* .............................................................

450

 

 

 

In lieu of—

£

 

1

..

Captain ..................................................................................

1,000

 

1

..

Engineer Commander

              Rates of pay as prescribed in Financial

 

1

..

Engineer Lieutenant

              Regulations according to rank or rating

 

 

 

Division No. 51.

 

 

 

BOYS' TRAINING ESTABLISHMENT.

 

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.Pay.

Per annum.

 

 

 

Read—

£

 

1

..

Commander ...........................................................................

750*

 

 

 

In lieu of—

 

 

1

..

Commander ..........................................................................

750

 

 

 

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

1,493

* And quarters, or allowance in lieu.


 

Number of Persons.

VI.—Department of Defence.

£

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

1,493

 

NAVAL FORCES.

 

 

Division No. 52.

 

 

PERMANENT FORCE (SEA-GOING).

 

 

Read—

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.Pay.

Per annum.

 

 

Attached to Naval Establishments.

£

 

1

Engineer Commander .........................................................

525

 

1

Naval Store Officer..............................................................

425

 

1

Physical Training Instructor.................................................

375

 

1

Assistant to Engineer Overseer ............................................

 300

 

2

Staff Surgeons.....................................................................

300

 

1

Chief Carpenter...................................................................

247

 

1

Chief Artificer Engineer.......................................................

247

 

2

Storemen..............................................................................

132

 

2

Caretakers ...........................................................................

120

 

12

 

 

 

 

In lieu of—

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1Pay.*

 

 

 

Attached to Naval Establishments.

 

 

1

Engineer Commander ...........................................................

 

 

2

Staff Surgeons ......................................................................

 

 

1

Naval Store Officer...............................................................

 

 

1

Chief Artificer Engineer .......................................................

 

 

5

 

 

 

Division No. 53.

 

 

ADMINISTRATIVE AND INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF.

 

 

 (For duty with Naval Reserves and Senior Cadets.)

 

 

 Subdivision No. 1.Pay.†

1,042

 

Read—

 

7

Naval Staff Clerks, Class II.

 

6

Naval Staff Clerks, Class III.

 

 

In lieu of—

 

6

Naval Staff Clerks, Class II.

 

7

Naval Staff Clerks, Class III.

 

 

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

2,535

* Bates of Pay as prescribed in Financial Regulations, according to rank or rating.

Subject to pay regulations.


 

VI.—Department of Defence.

£

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

2,535

Division No. 60.

 

GENERAL CONTINGENCIES.

 

Subdivision No. 1.

 

No. 1. Railway and Steamer fares and freight ...................................................

615

4. Office requisites, writing paper and envelopes, and account, record, and other books

80

10. Expenses in connexion with officers and men to or from the United Kingdom, and families in certain cases ..........................................................................................................

362

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

 

1,057

Division No. 61.

 

 

 

POSTAGE AND TELEGRAMS.....................................................

31

 

 

Division No. 62.

 

 

 

DISTRICT HEAD-QUARTERS STAFFS.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

1

..

Messenger and Caretaker ..............................................................

11

1

..

Military Clerk ...............................................................................

10

 

 

 

21

 

 

Division No. 64.

 

 

 

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN GARRISON ARTILLERY.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

1

..

Major ............................................................................................

136

 

 

Extra duty pay...............................................................................

19

 

 

 

155

 

 

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

3,799

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VI.—Department of Defence.

£

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

3,799

 

 

Division No. 66.

 

 

 

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

1

..

Staff Officer of Works ...........................................................................

46

 

 

Six months' pay in lieu of furlough ........................................................

50

 

 

 

96

 

 

Division No. 67.

 

 

 

PERMANENT ARMY SERVICE CORPS.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

 

 

Remount Section.

Maximum per diem.

 

 

 

 

Read

s.

d.

 

1

..

Farrier Sergeant .....................................................

6

6

£

 

4

..

Shoeing Smiths .....................................................

4

3

450

 

10

..

Drivers ..................................................................

3

6

 

 

 

 

Corps pay, at the rate of 9d. per diem to N.C.O.'s and men .......

54

 

 

 

 

Maximum per diem.

504

 

 

 

In lieu of

s.

d.

 

 

1

..

Farrier Sergeant......................................................

6

6

 

4

..

Shoeing Smiths .....................................................

4

3

 504

 

10

..

Drivers...................................................................

3

6

 

 

 

 

Division No. 68.

 

 

 

PERMANENT ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

1

..

Private.....................................................................................................

22

 

 

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

3,917


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VI.—Department of Defence.

£

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

3,917

 

 

Division No. 69.

 

 

 

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

 

 

Read

 

 

 

Under Defence Act.

 

2

..

Messengers (Boys)

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

 

Under Public Service Act.

 

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Messenger

 

 

 

Under Defence Act.

 

1

..

Messenger

 

 

 

Division No. 70.

 

 

 

RIFLE RANGE STAFF.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

 

 

Allowances to Caretakers.

 

 

 

Read

 

 

 

2 at £30

 

 

 

6 at £20

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

 

1 at £30

 

 

 

7 at £20

10

 

 

Division No. 72.

 

 

 

INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

 

 

Read

 

11

..

Majors

 

15

..

Captains

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

10

..

Majors

 

16

..

Captains

 

 

 

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

3,927


 

VI.—Department of Defence.

£

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

3,927

Division No. 73.

 

MILITIA.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Pay.

 

Bandsmen ......................................

144

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 12. Additional Clothing and Corps Contingent Allowance— No. 9 Battery, A.F.A.—(to be paid into Corps funds).........................................................

144

Division No. 78.

 

GENERAL CONTINGENCIES.

 

Subdivision No. 1.

 

No. 4. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ..........................................

48

13. Compensation as act of grace to mother of Cadet Perara, killed ..

50

14. Gratuity to widow of Lt.-Col. Reade ............................................

50

 

148

Division No. 80.

 

POSTAGE AND TELEGRAMS...............................................................

126

Division No. 81.

 

UNIVERSAL TRAINING.—CADETS.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Contingencies.

 

Senior Cadets.

 

No. 3. Universal Cadet Training, including supply of stores and office requisites, clothing, rent of orderly-rooms and store-rooms, fares and freights, allowances under Regulations, rifle competitions, and all other expenses incidental thereto ....

30,066

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

34,555

Division No. 52, Subdivision No. 2, Items Nos. 2 and 4, Division No. 54, Subdivision No. 2, Item No. 2, Division 55, Subdivision No. 1, Item No. 5, Division No. 77, Subdivision No. 1, Items Nos. 2 and 3, Division No. 81, Subdivision No. 1, Items Nos. 1, 2 and 6, Division No. 82, Subdivision No. 2, Items Nos. 1 and 2: Add to each item the words "for the general purposes of that account."


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VII.—DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

£

Division No. 83.

 

 

 

CENTRAL STAFF.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

 

 

 

No. 1. Administration of the Commerce Act 1905 ............................

1,236

 

 

3. Administration of the Australian Industries Preservation Act..

1,162

 

 

5. Expenses H.M.A.S. Gayundah................................................

236

 

 

7. Legal expenses—England.......................................................

450

 

 

Total Division No. 83................................

3,084

 

 

Division No. 85.

 

 

 

QUARANTINE.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

1

5

Clerk ................................................................................................

3

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

 

 

No. 10—Calf lymph vaccine supply ................................................

12

 

 

Subdivision No. 2a.Miscellaneous.

 

 

 

No. 1. Interest on temporary loan to Director of Quarantine

2

 

 

2. Refund of duty paid on stores consumed in Quarantine

60

 

 

Subdivision No. 3.—New South Wales.Salaries.

62

 

 

 

 

 

Salaries in lieu of allowances for fuel and light ................................

71

 

 

Subdivision No. 4.— New South Wales.Contingencies.

 

 

 

No. 1. Allowance for services of State Officers acting as Officers under the Quarantine Act ...............................................................

225

 

 

2. Allowance for services of medical practitioners acting as quarantine officers

33

 

 

8. Travelling expenses ...............................................................

1

 

 

9. Other stores, outfit, quarantine stations, fuel and light ..........

198

 

 

11. Temporary assistance ...........................................................

38

 

 

12. Miscellaneous and incidental ................................................

9

 

 

13. Hire and maintenance of launches ........................................

102

 

 

 

606

 

 

Total Division No. 85...........................................

754

 

 

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

3,838

 


 

 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

3,838

Division No. 86.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANALYST.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Professional Division.

 

1

E.

Assistant Analyst .............................................................................

69

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

 

 

No. 10. Official visit of Federal Analyst to oversea countries .........

600

 

 

Total Division No. 86..............................

669

 

 

Division No. 87.

 

 

 

LIGHTHOUSES.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Clerical Division

 

1

4

Clerk................................................................................................

25

 

 

Division No. 88.

 

 

 

NEW SOUTH WALES.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

1

2

Inspector .........................................................................................

145

1

4

Examining Officer ...........................................................................

285

1

4

Locker .............................................................................................

58

3

5

Clerks...............................................................................................

210

1

5

Locker

2

2

5

Customs Assistants ..........................................................................

41

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Boatman ..........................................................................................

5

2

..

Messengers ......................................................................................

24

2

..

Typists .............................................................................................

9

 

 

 

779

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 1. Commerce Act expenses

955

2. Gratuity to widow of James Dickson, Clerk ...........................................

155

 

1,110

Total Division No. 88 .......................................................

1,889

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

6,421

 


 

 

 

 

 

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

6,421

Division No. 89.

 

VICTORIA.

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 1. Postage and telegrams ..............................................................................

15

2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes.....................

45

3. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing and embossing thereon

24

4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding    

91

 

175

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 2. Gratuity to widow of S. C. Piggin, caretaker ............................................

90

3. Gratuity to Detective Christie ...................................................................

300

 

390

Total Division No. 89.................................................

565

Division No. 90.

 

QUEENSLAND.

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 4. Account, record, and other books, including cost of material, printing, and binding    

97

11. Law costs and preparation of cases..........................................................

249

Total Division No. 90..................................................

346

 

 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

Division No. 91.

 

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Searcher and watcher ......................................................................

28

1

..

Watchman.......................................................................................

6

 

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

34

 

 

No 1. Gratuity to widow of W. M. Jenkin, Inspector ......................

375

 

 

Total Division No. 91..............................................

409

 

 

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

7,741

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VII.—Department of Trade and Customs.

£

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

7,741

Division No. 92.

 

 

 

 

 

 

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Caretaker ................................................................................................

30

 

 

Read

 

17

4

Examining Officers

£4,120

 

3

4

Boarding Inspectors ......................................................

680

 

5

4

Sub-Collectors ..............................................................

1,083

 

5

4

Inspectors of Excise......................................................

1,225

 

13

4

Clerks............................................................................

3,155

 

4

4

Lockers ........................................................................

840

 

16

5

Clerks............................................................................

2,083

 

16

5

Customs Assistants .......................................................

2,158

 

 

 

General Division.

 

 

2

..

Officers (unattached)....................................................

405

 

81

 

 

15,749

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

16

4

Examining Officers ......................................................

£3,735

 

3

4

Boarding Inspectors.......................................................

655

 

5

4

Sub-Collectors ..............................................................

1,157

 

5

4

Inspectors of Excise .....................................................

1,200

 

15

4

Clerks ...........................................................................

3,725

 

4

4

Lockers.........................................................................

765

 

14

5

Clerks............................................................................

1,930

 

16

5

Customs Assistants .......................................................

2,097

 

 

 

General Division.

 

 

3

..

Officers (unattached) ...................................................

485

 

81

 

 

15,749

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

No. 7. Travelling Expenses ...............................................................................

247

10. Temporary Assistance ............................................................................

394

 

641

Total Division No. 92.........................................

671

Total Department of Trade and Customs ..................................

8,412

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

VIII.—DEPARTMENT OF HOME

£

AFFAIRS.

 

Division No. 95.

 

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

 

 

No. 2. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes

50

 

 

5. Other printing......................................................................

13

 

 

6. Travelling expenses .....................................................

70

 

 

8. Legal expenses....................................................................

6

 

 

9. Fuel, light, and water (Commonwealth Offices, Spring and Russell streets)                                                                                           

205

 

 

11. Office-cleaners for External Affairs, Attorney-General, Home Affairs, Pensions Office, and Postmaster-General............................

155

 

 

12 Incidental and petty cash expenditure...................................

265

 

 

Division No. 96.

764

 

 

ELECTORAL OFFICE.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

1

4

Clerk..............................................................................................

25

 

 

Division No. 97.

 

 

 

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Inspectors' Staffs.

 

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Messenger .....................................................................................

1

 

 

Division No. 98.

 

 

 

PUBLIC WORKS STAFF.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Supervision of Works.

 

 

 

No. 1. To recoup the various States for salaries and other expenses incurred on behalf of the Commonwealth ........................................

3,840

 

 

Division No. 100.

 

 

 

METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Central Staff.

 

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Messenger .....................................................................................

15

 

 

New South Wales.

 

 

 

General Division.

 

 

 

Increments, Messengers ................................................................

3

 

 

 

18

 

 

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

4,648

 


 

VIII.—Department of Home Affairs.

£

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

4,648

Division No. 102.

 

WORKS AND BUILDINGS.

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Prime Minister.

 

No. 2. Repairs and maintenance .....................................................................

31

4. Fittings and furniture ............................................................................

41

5. Telephonic communication ..................................................................

73

 

145

 

£

£

 

Read— ..................................................................

186,935

 

 

Less estimated savings.................................................

30,031

 

 

 

 

156,904

 

In lieu of— ............................................................

186,935

 

 

Less estimated savings.................................................

45,000

 

 

 

 

141,935

14,969

Division No. 103.

15,114

GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ESTABLISHMENT.

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Melbourne Government House.

 

No. 2. Maintenance—House .........................................................................

69

5. Telephones..........................................................................................

34

11. Lighting on public occasions and for offices.......................................

37

Division No. 104.

140

MISCELLANEOUS.

 

No. 1. Conveyance of Members of Parliament and others ............................

330

4. Administration of the Electoral Act......................................................

10,585

16. Gratuity to widow of H. C. Kingsmill, Meteorological Officer............

75

17. Gratuity to sister of late F. J. Healy, Public Service Inspector .............

350

18. Allowance, J. M. Chanter, void election..............................................

250

19. Visit of New Zealand State officers to Melbourne ..............................

28

Total Division No. 104 ...........................................

11,618

Total Department of Home Affairs...........................................

31,520


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S

£

DEPARTMENT.

 

Division No. 105.

 

 

 

CENTRAL STAFF.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Professional Division

 

 

 

Read

 

1

D

Assistant Engineer (Telephones) ..............................

 

£310

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

 

1

D

Assistant Engineer (Telephones)...............................

£207

 

 

1

E

Assistant Engineer (Telephones) (4 months) ............

87

 

 

 

 

 

 

294

 

 

 

 

16

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

1

2

Inspector of Accounts .....................................................................

114

 

3

Clerks..............................................................................................

64

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Assistant .........................................................................................

2

 

 

Total Salaries....................................................

196

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Contingencies.

 

 

 

No. 7. Incidental and petty cash expenditure ..................................

25

 

 

8. Temporary assistance............................................................

135

 

 

 

160

 

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Miscellaneous.

 

 

 

No. 1. Designs for uniform postage stamp ......................................

24

 

 

3. Commonwealth ats Marconi Wireless Company ..................

43

 

 

4. Reorganization of office records system ..............................

53

 

 

 

120

 

 

Total Division No. 105.......................................

476

 

 

Division No. 106.

 

 

 

NEW SOUTH WALES.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Professional Division.

 

 

 

Assistant Electrical Engineer............................................................

40

1

E

Engineer Operator ...........................................................................

32

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

2

2

Clerks .............................................................................................

156

 

 

Clerical Assistant ............................................................................

4

 

 

General Division.

 

1

..

Senior Sorter ...................................................................................

64

12

..

Postal Assistants, Senior, and Assistants ..........................................

371

16

 

Total Salaries carried forward ...........................................

667

 

 

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

476

 


 

IX.—Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

476

Division No. 106.

 

NEW SOUTH WALES.

 

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

667

Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails.

 

No. 1. Conveyance of inland mails, not including conveyance by railway

5,846

2. Conveyance of mails by railway ...............................................................

8,556

3. Conveyance of mails by non-contract vessels ...........................................

1,762

 

16,164

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 1. Repairs and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines and instruments, including all services in connexion therewith, chargeable to Contingencies, except those provided for under Item No. 2

4,673

5. Temporary assistance ................................................................................

31,849

12. Add "and power" after "light."

 

23. Printing telephone directories ....................................................................

1,000

26. Other printing ............................................................................................

3,994

 

41,516

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

 

No. 1. Defalcations in connexion with savings bank moneys ..............................

53

2. Compensation for injuries received on duty .............................................

75

3 Gratuity to widow of F. Mullarkey, mail officer ........................................

129

4. Gratuity to representatives of P. Connors, lineman, killed on duty ...........

300

5. Gratuity to widow of D. J. Hines, postmaster, in lieu of furlough..............

110

6. Remittance lost in transit............................................................................

10

 

677

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

 

Total Division No. 106.........................

59,024

Division No. 107.

 

VICTORIA.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. I.—Salaries.

 

 

 

General Division.

 

6

..

Linemen .........................................................................................

250

1

..

Postal Assistant ...............................................................................

30

7

 

 

 

 

Read

£

 

65

4

Clerks............................................................................

16,110

 

115

5

Clerks ...........................................................................

14,498

 

41

4

Clerical Assistants .........................................................

7,885

 

72

5

Clerical Assistants..........................................................

10,747

 

85

4

Telegraphists .................................................................

18,460

 

127

5

Telegraphists .................................................................

18,368

 

 

 

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

280

59,500

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

59,500

VICTORIA.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

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

280

 

 

General Division.

 

 

 

In lieu of

£

 

70

4

Clerks ............................................................................

17,335

 

116

5

Clerks ............................................................................

14,558

 

19

5

Clerical Assistants .........................................................

2,611

 

117

4

Telegraphists..................................................................

24,170

 

183

5

Telegraphists .................................................................

27,394

 

 

 

Read

 

 

25

..

Mail Drivers ..................................................................

2,945

 

5

.

Motor Drivers.................................................................

663

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

28

..

Mail Drivers...................................................................

3,329

 

2

..

Motor Drivers ................................................................

279

 

 

 

Total Salaries .....................................

280

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance OF Mails.................

 

 

 

No. 2. Conveyance of mails by railway....................................

4,166

 

 

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies...............................

 

 

 

No. 5. Temporary assistance ....................................................

737

 

 

12. Add "and power" after "light."

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.

 

 

 

No. 1. Compensation for injuries received on duty...................

80

 

 

2. Remission of fine inflicted on letter carrier.....................

1

 

 

3. Gratuity to representatives of C. Edwards, temporary lineman killed on duty.....................................................................................

274

 

 

4. Gratuity to widow of G. Goulder, sorter ........................

122

 

 

5. Gratuity to widow of A. C. Thomson, postmaster...........

141

 

 

6. Gratuity to widow of A. Brokenshire, sorter ..................

87

 

 

7. Refund of fine for non-compliance with contract...........

44

 

 

 

749

 

 

Total Division No. 107...................................

5,932

 

 

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

65,432


 

IX.—Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

65,432

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

Division No. 108.....................................................................

 

QUEENSLAND.

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries..................................

 

3

..

Assistant and Postal Assistants .....................................................

93

 

 

Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails.

 

 

 

No. 1. Conveyance of inland mails..............................................

1,789

 

 

2. Conveyance of mails by railway.............................................................

1,971

 

 

3. Conveyance of mails by non-contract vessels.........................................

362

 

4,122

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 1. Repairs and maintenance. &c.................................................................

10,305

3. Uniforms, &c..........................................................................................

71

5. Temporary assistance .............................................................................

5,140

8. Carriage of stores and material................................................................

113

9. Overtime, Sunday pay, &c......................................................................

642

11. Purchase and hire of horses, vehicles and harness, &c...........................

139

12. Fuel, light and power, including allowances to post-masters...................

595

13. Travelling expenses................................................................................

974

14. Allowances to Officers stationed in outlying districts, &c.......................

958

15. Allowance to Non-Official Postmasters, &c...........................................

457

16. Office cleaning.......................................................................................

174

17. Incidental and petty cash expenditure.....................................................

336

19. Writing paper and envelopes, &c............................................................

500

20. Account, record, and other books, &c....................................................

380

24. Printing telegraph message forms............................................................

278

26. Other printing..........................................................................................

1,286

27. Stores, other than any mentioned above.................................................

852

 

23,200

Subdivision No. 4.—Miscellaneous.......................................................

 

No. 2. Compensation for injuries received on duty...........................................

305

3. Gratuity in lieu of holidays worked........................................................

13

4. Interest on Savings Bank moneys stolen by postal employe...................

1

5. Refund of fine, New Caledonia Cable Company...................................

22

 

341

Total Division No. 108.................................................

27,756

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

93,188

 


 

Number of Persons.

Class or Grade.

IX.—Postmaster-General's Department.

£

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

93,188

 

 

 

 

Division No. 109.

 

 

 

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

 

 

 

Subdivision No. 1.—Salaries.

 

 

 

Professional Division.

 

 

 

Read

 

1

D

Assistant Engineer.

 

2

E

Assistant Engineers.

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

2

D

Assistant Engineers.

 

1

E

Assistant Engineer.

 

 

 

Clerical Division.

 

 

 

Read

 

7

3

Clerks.........................................................................

£2,120

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

6

3

Clerks.........................................................................

£2,075

 

 

 

 

45

 

 

Read

 

47

5

Clerks.

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

46

5

Clerks.

 

 

 

Read—

 

34

5

Clerical Assistants.........................................................................

 

 

 

In lieu of

4.891

5

5

Clerical Assistants.........................................................................

 

 

 

Read

 

210

..

Assistants.

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

199

..

Assistants.

 

 

 

Read

 

122

 

Telephonists.

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

120

 

Telephonists.

 

 

 

Read

 

8

..

Senior Linemen...............................................................

1,202

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

 

7

..

Senior Linemen...............................................................

1,057

145

 

 

 

 

 

Read

 

90

..

Linemen.

 

 

 

In lieu of

 

89

..

Linemen.

 

 

 

5,081

 

 

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

93,188

 

 

IX.—Postmaster-General's Department.

£

 

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

93,188

Division No. 109.

 

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

 

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

5,081

Subdivision No. 2.—Conveyance of Mails.

 

No. 2. Conveyance of mails by railway ............................................................

966

Subdivision No. 3.—Contingencies.

 

No. 5. Temporary assistance.............................................................................

2,009

12. Add "and power" after "light."

 

17. Incidental and petty cash expenditure.....................................................

38

18. Office requisites, exclusive of writing paper and envelopes...................

326

19. Writing paper and envelopes, including cost of printing.........................