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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1 924-1 925.
STATEMENT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE of SEPARATE ACCOUNTS for the
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DISCHARGED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT 1923-1924. RECEIPTS. 1S24-1925. £ s. d. Balance at beginning of Year.— £ s d £ s d 5,939 6 8 Cash in the Public Account .. .. .. .. ., 1,393 14 1 150,000 0 0 Investment Account .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 211 250 0 0 155,939 6 8 212,643 14 1 90 17 3 Profit on Sales of British War-loan Stock .. .. .. .. 6,613 10 2 Interest on Securities held by Investment Acoount .. .. .. .. .. 9,09108 Discharged Soldiers Settlement Loans Act, 1920, Section 7, — 50,000 0 0 Transfer from the Consolidated Fund .. .. .. .. .. .. 50,000 0 0 £212,643 14 Totals .. .. .. .. .. .. £271,734 14 9 EDUCATION LOANS £ s. cl. Balance at beginning of Year, — £ s. d £ s. d. 9,825 12 8 Cash in the Public Acoount .. .. .. .. .. .. 6,550 8 6 Imprests outstanding— In the Dominion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ' 782 12 0 233,800 0 0 Investment Acoount .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 41,100 0 0 — 48,433 0 6 243,625 12 8 Credits in reduotion of expenditure under Section 3 of the Eduoation Purposes Loans Act, 1919 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14,615 11 10 Appropriation Act, 1923, Section 15,— 100,000 0 0 Transfer from Consolidated Fund (Ordinary Revenue Aocount) New Zealand Loans Act, 1908, — Eduoation Purposes Loans Act, 1919 — New Zealand Consolidated Stock, 1944— 4J per cent. Insoribed Stock issued .. .. .. .. .. 250,000 0 0 New Zealand Consolidated Stook, 1935/1945 — 5-per-cent. Insoribed Stook issued in respect of Amount required to cover 288 0 4 Stamp Duty on Transfers .. .. .. .. .. - .. | 233 19 3 200 0 0 Debentures issued .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 290,000 0 0 540,233 19 3 488 0 4 £344,113 13 0 Totals .. .. .. .. .. .. .. £603,282 11 7 . _____ ____ __ Xotk. —In these accounts the credits-in-aid (section 22, Appropriation Act, 1923) and other credits in reduction of expenditure are shown as receipts, and are not deducted from the expenditure as formerly. For the purposes of comparison a summary showing the net expenditure will be found on page 71.
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