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BUDGET—continued. Financial Statement—continued. Position : Summary— Budget surplus, 8.-6, 22. Conclusion, 8.-6, 22. Expenditure, 8.-6, 22. Revenue (taxation), 8.-6, 22. Post and Telegraph concessions— Other charges, 8.-6, 19. Telegraph charges, 8.-6, 18. Toll charges, 8.-6, 18. Primary production, 8.-6, 2. Costs and income, disparity between, bridged, 8.-6, 3. Costs : Reduction, 8.-6, 2. Dairy-produce, 8.-6, 1. Meat— Discussions in London and meat agreement, 8.-6, 2. Marketing B-6 1 Prices, export, 8.-6, 1. Wool, 8.-6, 1. Public accounts— Exchange, 8.-6, 7. Expenditure, 8.-6, 7. Interest receipts, 8.-6, 6. Other receipts, 8.-6, 7. Revenue, 8.-6, 6. Taxation, 8.-6, 6. Treasury bills, 8.-6, 8. Unemployment, 8.-6, 16. Building subsidy, 8.-6, 17. Engineering trades : Assistance, 8.-G, 17. Expenditure, 8.-6, 18. Finance, 8.-6, 17. Gold-mining : Revival, 8.-6, 16. New industries : Assistance, 8.-6, 16. Pay: Standard rates, 8.-6, 16. Revenue, estimated, 1935-36, 8.-6, 17. Taxation, 8.-6, 5, 18. Year's operation— Budget stability : Recovery, 8.-6, 7. Revenue and expenditure : Summary, 8.-6, 7. Tables— Table No. 3 : Revenue for the year ended 31st March, -1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, ii. Table No. 4 : Comparative statement of the estimated and actual revenue of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, iii. Table No. 5 : Estimated revenue for 1935-36, compared with the actual revenue for 1934—35, 8.-6, iv. Table No. 6 : Stamp and death duty revenue for the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, iv. " Table No. 7 : Statement of the Customs duties collected for 1934—35, compared with 1933—34, 8.—6, v. Table No. 8 : Statement of the actual net expenditure of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, v. Table No. 9 : Comparative statement of the appropriated and actual expenditure of the Consolidated Fund (Ordinarv Revenue Account) for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, vii. Table No. 10 : Estimated net expenditure for 1935-36, compared with the actual net expenditure for 1934-35, 8.-6, ix. Table No. 11 : Public Works Fund—Statement showing net expenditure under appropriations for the year ended 31st March, 1935, compared with the year ended 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, x. Table No. 12 : Statement showing the total ways and means of the Public Works Fund (General Purposes Account) and the total net expenditure to 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xi. Table No. 13 : Statement showing the amount charged to " unauthorized " in each financial year from Ist April, 1924, to 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xii. Table No. 14 : Statement showing the available financial resources of the various accounts on the 31st March, 1935, as compared with the 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, xiii. Table No. 15 : Statement of amounts paid on account of pensions for the financial years ended 31st March, from 1931 to 1935, 8.-6, xiii. Table No. 16 : Education expenditure—Total expenditure on education out of public funds since 1913-14, 8.-6, xiv. Table No. 17 : State balance-sheet as at 31st March, 1934, 8.-6, xv. Table No. 18 : Statement of half-yearly instalments of principal and interest for repayment of debt funded with Imperial Government, 8.-6, xvi.
BUDGET—continued. Tables—continued. Table No. 19 : Statement showing maturity dates and domicile of debt outstanding as at 31st March, 1935, 8.-6, xvii. Table No. 20 : Statement showing values of imports and exports of the dominion in each financial year ended 31st March, from 1930 to 1935, 8.-6, xviii. Table No. 21 : Table showing improvement in economic conditions, 8.-6, xviii. Copy of prospectus of 1934 : London loan, 8.-6, xix. Copy of prospectus of Mortgage Corporation of New Zealand, 8.-6, xxi. BUILDINGS, PUBLIC. See under PUBLIC WORKS. „ ITII mim Dnccmv enm-mrw o i r>r BUILDING SUBSIDY SCHEME. See under UNEMPLOYMENT. BUILDING TRADE Unemployment subsidy : Budget statement, 8.-6, 17. BUTTER. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. CABLES, SUBMARINE. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. rAmrTQ -d w <a * ' Pubhc Servlce - appointment, H.-14, 13. CALEY-ALEXANDER, W. E.Report on petition of, 1.-10, 1. CAMPBELL, J., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-5, 2. CAMPBELL, R. W., AND OTHERS— Report on petition of, 1.-l, 2. CANADANational Exhibition : Participation of New Zealand Government, H.-44, 23. Trade with, H.-44, 7. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ; also EDUCATION. CAPE KIDNAPPERS BIRD SANCTUARY — Report, C.-6, 3. CARNEGIE CORPORATION — Donations to Universities, E.-7, 9, 15, 26. CATTLE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. CENSUS — Traffic, H.-40, 13. CHARITABLE FUNDS. See under PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, CHATEAU TONGARIRO. See under TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS AMD PUBLICITY. CHATHAM ISLANDS — Native education, E.-3, 7. CHATTELS TRANSFER ACT, 1924—Report, IT.-44, 22. CHEESE. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL, CHEVIOT ESTATE — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the year 1934-35, 8.-l [Pt. IV], 53. CHILDREN'S COURTS. See under JUSTICE. CHILD WELFARE. See under EDUCATION. CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT DRAINAGE AMENDMENT BILL — Select Committee, report on, 1.—16, 3. CHRISTENSEN, N. L. — Report on petition of, 1.-4, 2. CIDER-MAKING. See under AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. CINEMAS. See MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY.
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