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B—7 [PT. I]

DETAILS OF ESTIMATES FOR THE

DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS

Minister of Internal Affairs AN ESTIMATE of the Sum that will be required in the Year ending 31st March, 1951, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and Expenses of the Department of Internal Affairs. Summary

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1950-51. 1949-50. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Voted. Expended. VOTE—INTERNAL AFFAIRS £ £ £ £ £ Subdivision— I — General II — Ministers' Secretaries III — Messengers and Office-cleaners IV — Explosives Branch .. V — Miscellaneous Services 151,888 26,198 339,215 7,249 35,363 226,224 100 65,485 9,623 2,123,672 378,112 387,941 26,298 26,381 404,700 382,774 16,872 14,764 2,159,035 743,446 391,205 30,063 395,584 14,081 764,332 TOTAL 559,913 2,425,104 2,985,017 1,555,306 1,595,265 VOTE—INTERNAL AFFAIRS 1950-51. 1949-50. (Total number of officers : 1950-51, 1,440 ; 1949-50, 1,393) Voted. Expended. Subdivision No. I — General £ £ £ (Number of officers : 1950-51, 319 ; 1949-50, 303) Salaries— Administrative Division 1 at £1,450 (Under-Secretary) 1,450 1,350 a Non-permanent 1 at £2,060 (Editor-in-Chief, War Histories) 1 at £2,060 (Medical Editor, War Histories) 2,060 2,060 2,060 2,060

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