THE IMPREST BILL.
SCHEDULE OF APPROPRIATIONS. Tho Imprest Supply Bill passed by tho House of Representatives last evening appropriates sums totalling .£829,300. Following are details:— FIRST SCHEDULE. ■E The Consolidated Fund 550,000 Tho Publio Works Fund 200,000 Tllo Aid to Water-power Works Account 30,000 The Irrigation and Water Supply Account 2,000 Opening up Crown Llnds for .Set-, tlement Account 5,300 Tho National Endowment Account 600 Tho Laud for Settlements Account 2,000 Tho State Forests Account 2,500 Tho State Coal-mines Account ... 25,000 'l'ho Scenery Preservation Account ' 2,500 Tho Wellington-Hutt Railway &Road Improvement Account 500 Tho Railways Improvements Account 3,000 Tho Nativo Land Settlement Account 100 The Wailiou and Ohinomuri Rivers Improvements Account 1,500 .£815,000 SECOND SCHEDULE. .£ The Government Insurance Account 7,000 Tho Government Accident Insurance Account 1,000 The State Fire Insurance Account 1,500 Tho Public Trust Offico Account 2,500 Tho New Zealand State-Guaran-teed Advances AccountAdvances to Settlers Branch Account 2,000 Advances- to Workers Branch Account 200 Advances to Local Authorities Branch Account 100 £14,300 Mr.. Veitch is to ask tho Government whether they will give instructions that all Departments employing men in competitive industries shall work in accordance with existing awards of tho Arbitration Court.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1840, 28 August 1913, Page 4
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194THE IMPREST BILL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1840, 28 August 1913, Page 4
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