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UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Receipts and Payments Account tor the Year ended 31st March, 1935. Bteeipls. Payments. To Balance at beginning of By Annual appropriation, Vote, year— £ s. d. £ s. d. " Unemployment exCash .. .. .. 552,911 1 2 penses£ g. d. £ s. d. Imprests outstanding .. 68,606 10 6 Salaries .. .. 58,433 2 3 621,517 11 8 Advertising .. .. 280 9 4 Unemployment Act, 1930: Board members' fees, Receipts under the salaries, and expenses 2,064 17 8 Act — Ex gratia payments to Unemployment levy .. .. .. 433,665 5 1 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 .. 1,461,200 14 10 gaged on relief work.. 715 0 4 Tax on salary or wages Fitting up labour bureaux 498 0 1 paid by sale of" Un- Law-costs .. .. 75 19 9 employment Relief" Motor-vehicles-stamps .. .. 1,360,623 9 5 Purchase of .. 843 0 8 Maintenance and re--2,821,824 4 3 pairs to .. .. 612 7 11 Tax on income other Office equipment .. 2,310 12 5 than salary or wages 1,349,229 18 10 Office expenses .. 850 10 2 4,171,054 3 1 Overtime and meal allowFines .. .. .. 207 11 6 ances .. .. 1,783 4 7 Interest on investments .. 10,754 1 9 Postages, telegrams, and Interest on loans under rent of letter-boxes .. 4,689 16 1 section 18, Unemploy- Printing and stationery 6,436 5 7 ment Act, 1930 .. 1,287 11 3 Printing unemployment Repayment of loans under relief stamps .. 343 12 3 section 18, Unemploy- Rent, heating, and lightment Act, 1930 .. 6,241 13 0 ing .. .. 2,910 5 8 Recoveries on account of Services rendered by expenditure of previous other Departments .. 49,543 13 7 years .. .. 121 10 0 Special Advisory CornMiscellaneous .. .. 228 18 4 mittee, fees, expenses, 18,841 5 10 &c., of .. .. 25 18 10 Telephone services .. 1,774 15 7 Transfer and removal expenses .. .. 45 11 3 Travelling allowances and expenses .. .. 4,374 15 9 Typewriters and mechanical office appliances— Purchase of .. 306 2 6 Maintenance, and repairs to .. .. 72 19 6 Contingencies (including unforeseen expenditure incidental to the other items of the Vote) .. 8 14 5 138,999 IS 2 Grants under section 18, Unemployment Act, 1930 — Scheme No. 4a .. 81,833 19 2 Scheme No. 4b .. 113,236 11 8 Scheme No. 4c .. 476 7 4 Scheme No. 4d .. 9,618 15 11 Scheme No. 5 (revised) 2,481,951 9 0 Scheme No. 6a .. 18,416 9 10 Scheme No. 6b .. 5,022 7 1 Scheme No. 6c .. 154,736 4 2 Scheme No. 7.. .. 343 15 1 Scheme No. 8a and other assistance to subsidized gold-prospectors .. 184,519 13 1 Scheme No. 8b .. 3,169 3 0 Scheme No. 10 .. 144,648 12 9 Scheme No. 11 .. 8,836 13 1 Scheme No. 12 .'. 38,544 4 4 Small Farm Plan .. 18,030 17 11 Assistance to flax industry .. .. 18,886 11 9 Assistance to steel industry .. .. 525 0 0 Assistance to timber industry .. .. 1,570 2 6 Relief of unemployment among Maoris .. 39,842 10 11 Relief of unemployment among women .. 10,497 0 0 Relief of unemployment among boys .. 2,250 0 0 Payments on account of insurance of relief workers .. .. 9,119 14 3 Miscellaneous grantg and subsidies .. .. 51,022 14 7 3,397,098 17 5 Carried forward .. .. .. 5,245,078 5 8 Carried forward .. .. 3,536,098 13 7

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