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H.— 35.

UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Receipts and Payments Account for Year enjded 31st March, 1934. Receipts. Payments. To Balance at beginning of By Annual appropriation, Vote, £ s. d. £ s. d, year— £ s. d. £ s. d. " Unemployment exCash .. .. 323,148 9 8 penses"— Imprests outstanding .. 1,277 15 9 Salaries .. .. 45,917 14 11 Temporary investments 100,000 0 0 Advertising .. .. 249 12 6 424,426 5 5 Board members' fees, Unemployment Act, 1930 : salaries, and expenses 2,113 18 1 Receipts under the Act— Ex gratia payments to Unemployment levy .. .. 428,549 16 6 relief workers who Emergency unemploy- suffer permanent disment charge— ability as the result of Tax on salary or wages an accident whilst enpaid in cash .. 1,462,943 17 7 gaged on relief work 199 17 3 Tax on salary or wages Expenses in connection paid by sale of " Un- with transport of body employment Relief " of relief worker accistamps .. .. 1,428,771 8 2 dentally killed .. 9 14 6 Fitting up labour bureaux 561 4 6 2,891,715 5 9 Law-costs .. .. 98 5 1 Tax on income other Misappropriation by than salary or wages 1,106,601 17 1 officer at Auckland .. 922 19 11 3,998,317 2 10 Motor-vehicles— Eines .. .. .. 356 4 8 Purchase of .. 374 6 9 Interest on investments .. 7,364 16 2 Maintenance and reInterest on loans under pairs to .. .. 323 19 2 section 18, Unemploy- Office equipment .. 542 13 9 ment Act, 1930 .. 1,210 9 7 Office expenses .. 213 15 11 Repayment of loans under Overtime and meal allow - section 18, Unemploy- ances .. .. 702 12 6 ment Act, 1930 .. 4,339 11 6 Postages, telegrams, and Donations .. .. 7 14 11 rent of letter-boxes .. 4,352 16 10 Miscellaneous .. .. 186 9 10 Printing and stationery 4,010 0 4 13,465 6 8 Rent, heating, and lighting .. .. 2,228 14 7 Services rendered by other Departments .. 43,376 12 9 Special advisory committee, fees, expenses, &c., of .. .. 286 10 0 Telephone services .. 1,888 17 7 Transfer and removal expenses .. .. 26 2 1 Travelling allowances and expenses .. .. 3,885 311 Typewriters and mechanical office appliances— Purchase of .. 149 10 10 Maintenance and repairs to .. .. 47 18 2 Contingencies (including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the Vote) .. 18 0 112,484 9 11 Unauthorized expenditure : Services not provided for .. 70 12 8 Grants under section 18, Unemployment Act, 1930— Scheme No. 4a . . 145,914 10 0 Scheme No. 4b .. 65,329 17 8 Scheme No. 4c .. Or. 114 14 11 Scheme No. 4d .. 19,664 16 7 Scheme No. 5 .. 2,889,836 11 2 Scheme No. 6a .. 35,608 15 0 Scheme No. 6b . . 10,410 2 9 Scheme No. 6c .. 185,627 17 5 Scheme No. 7 .. 533 9 2 Scheme No. 8a and other assistance to subsidized gold-prospectors .. 191,041 8 2 Scheme No. 8b .. 7,292 16 10 Scheme No. 10 .. 229,460 5 7 Scheme No. 11 .. 22,964 10 6 Small-farm plan .. 16,476 0 7 Assistance to flax industry .. .. 16,141 13 2 Assistance to timber industry .. .. 940 2 5 Relief of unemployment among Maoris .. 74,079 17 5 Carried forward .. .. .. 4,864,758 11 5 Carried forward .. 3,911,207 19 6 112,555 2 7

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