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B—7 [Pt. I]

YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH, 1950

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENTS

Minister in Charge of Legislative Departments AN ESTIMATE of the Sum that will be required in the Year ending 31st March, 1950, to defray the Salaries, Contingencies, and Expenses of the Legislative Departments. Summary

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1949-50. 1948-49. Salaries. Other Charges. Total. Voted. Expended. VOTE—LEGISLATIVE £ £ £ £ £ £ Subdivision — I—Legislative Council II—House of Representatives III—Law Drafting Office IV—General Assembly Library V—Hansard VI—Buildings, Grounds, and Catering Department VII—General Expenses 4,256 23,013 6,235 10,649 8,496 30,833 390 4,620 185 3,500 12,020 5,815 62,682 4,646 27,633 6,420 14,149 20,516 36,648 62,682 4,455 28,133 5,945 13,115 18,289 33,890 61,851 4,374 29,106 5,944 12,080 24,106 32,315 69,596 TOTAL 83,482 89,212 172,694 165,678 177,521 VOTE—LEGISLATIVE 1949-50. 1948-49. (Total number of officers : 1949-50, 146 ; 1948-49, 146) Voted. Expended. Subdivision No. I —Legislative Council (Number of officers : 1949-50, 6 ; 1948-49, 6) £ £ i £ Salaries— Clerk (£947, 2 months ; £960, 10 months) .. Clerk-Assistant (£707, 2 months ; £720, 10 months) Bills Clerk (£372, 2 months ; £380,10 months) Chief Messenger (£457, 2 months ; £470, 10 months) Black Rod 958 718 379 468 25 925 514 350 435 25 y i 4,058

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