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B—7 [PT. I]

YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH, 1951

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS—continued

(a) No charge is now made for publications supplied by Census and Statistics office. (b) Car hire, Leader of Opposition, £3.

Estimated. Actual Receipts. 1950-51. 1949-50. 1949-50. £ £ £ Departmental receipts 50 3,050 3,081

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V OTE—LEGISLATIVE—continued 1950-51. 1949-50. Subdivision No. VII —General Expenses— continued Voted. Expended. Charges for and incidental to —continued £ £ 1 £ Refund to Post Office, being difference between special and ordinary rates for telegrams from members of the General Assembly .. Supply of publications to Members of the Legislature .. .. .. Telephone services (rents and calls): Payment to Post and Telegraph Department of difference between full rates and half-rates allowed to members of the House of Representatives and Legislative Council, and provision of telephones in Parliament Buildings during the session Travelling-allowances and expenses of — Members travelling to and £ returning from Parliament .. 250 Members on special occasions (including late-sitting nights) .. 50 Speakers of both Houses during recess .. .. .. % 5 Clerks of both Houses .. 230 Staff and messengers (including late-sitting nights) .. .. 200 Uniforms and official dress, purchase and maintenance of Contingencies Payment of monetary equivalent of leave due to deceased officers 1,500 (a) 50 1,800 735 450 5 1,500 400 1,700 735 450 15 50 1,875 244 1,820 617 391 (b) 3 5 Total—Subdivision No. VII 60,722 62,682 60,874 TOTAL .. 174,894 172,794 170,618

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