(e) 9,482,096 |(c) 9,753,775 (c)10,201,440 | (c) 11,232,717 (c)12,486,575 (e)12,870,098 (c)12,951,896 52,412 62,411 3,936,926 c) 3,996,468 7,436,061 2,612,730 2,714,051 2,829,462 72,459 (c)3,978,468 836,593 1,024,436 (g) 1,019,216 4,242,295 4,185,125 4,249,385 New South Wales. J South Australia, except Northern Territory.(c) Queensland. (c) 32,424,473 32,934,337 33,586,082 Total Commonwealth (0). (a)5,255,476 |(a) 5,651,781 (a) 5,933,300 | (a) 6,143,675 | (a) 6,464,198 (a)7,113,031 (a) 7,366,623 New Zealand. (c)1,964,315 (c)2,081,349 (c) 1,886,710 (c) 2,970,742 | (c) 3,439,820 (c) 4,334,175 (e) 4,160,145 6,188,882 6,236,210 9,153 11,593 15,392 24,614 23,095 13,132 (p) 196,444 (a) (m) 117,682 46,718 192,138 43,726 275,022 (a) 359,960 (a) 334,696 (m) 554,553 237,730 8,382,750 10,886,860 11,932,662 (c) 316,730 106,795 875,137 Orange River Colony. (c) 5,333,342 14,102 (a) 410,251 240,472 14,526,573 (c) 516,691 Transvaal. (c) St. Helena. Lagos. Gold Coast. Sierra Leone. Gambia. North America : Dominion of Canada.(c)(t) 15,043,264 Total North America. (a) 72,442 (a) 71,377 (a) 71,112 6,466 883,450 (a) 69,193 (a) 66,009 (a) 69,273 2,292,136 2,382,886 2,204,542 West India Islands : Bahamas. Turk's and Caicos Islands Windward Islands: - Leeward Islands (r) Total West Indies. Bermuda. British Honduras. (t) (i) Inclusive of 100,3947. transferred to general revenue from the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund under Law No. 32 of 1903. (m) Exclusive of Parliamentary grants of 45,000l. in 1898, 100,000 in 1899, 252,3907. in 1909, 222,700. in 1901, 19,748, in 1902, 23,000l. in 1903 and 31,800!. in 1904, in aid of expenses of the operations in the Northern Territories, etc. (n) Including, for St. Lucia from 1896 and St. Vincent from 1898, amounts received from municipal authorities and the Immigration Fund for the payment of interest and redemption of principal of loans guaranteed by the Colony. (6) In accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900," the Customs, Exc se, Post Office and Defence Departments of each State were transferred to the Commonwealth Government in 1901. The above figures are inclusive of such Revenue as is collected by the Commonwealth Government from that date. (p) Exclusive of a Parliamentary grant of 10,000l. for telegraph construction. (g) The increased revenue was mainly due to the inclusion of railway receipts, the railway being transferred to the Government during the year. (r) Exclusive of Parliamentary and other grants for hurricane relief, etc. (1) For rates of conversion into £stering see Table No. 2 p. 5. EXPENDITURE. No. 7.-GROSS AMOUNT of PUBLIC EXPENDITURE. (Excluding the Expenditure from Loans on 1,328,468 (d 1.379,950 (d) 1,267,063 (d) 1,085,959 (d) 1,068,492 (d) 1,134,302 (d) 1,269,661 (d) 1,612,2 3,843,169 4,075,292 4,219,312 4,575,023 4,833,368 5,043,564 5,527,945 6,720,19 4,170,616 15,000 (h) 85,982 4,234,385 (b) 4,362,566 (b) 4,521,568 (b) 4,648,8 15,000 15,000 15,000 16, 72,204 76,204 73,099 73.2 11,388 12,396 13,159 13,569 13.04 Fiji Falkland Islands (a) For rates of conversion into £ sterling, see Table No. 2, p. 5. (b) For the 12 months ended 31st March of the following that stated above. (c) Including Expenditure from Loans on Public Works. (d) For years ended 30th Ju (e) The cost of administration in excess of the revenue was borne by the States of Queensland, New Sc Wales, and Victoria to 1898, after which date the excess was met from the "Accumulated Revenue Fund.” From 1st Ja 1901, the expenditure has been guaranteed by the Commonwealth Government. The figures in the above Table : exclusive of sums spent on the maintenance of the Government steamer. (f) For six months ended 30th June, 1. (g) For 13 months. () Inclusive of 11,438/. expended on Public Works between the years 1883 and 1886 and bro to account in 1893. (i) Including repayment of Loans in 1893 and prior years. (j) Exclusive of expenditure on the Sc African Contingents in 1900 and later years. (*) Exclusive of the share of Customs Duties paid over to other Governmer. EXPENDITURE. No. 7.-GROSS AMOUNT of PUBLIC EXPENDITURE-Continued. Public Works shown in Table No. 8.) (1) For year ended 30th June, 1905. (m) Including, for St. Lucia from 1896 and St. Vincent from 1898, repayment of loans guaranteed by the Colony. (n) Including only the share (one-third) of the Immigration expenses charged to General Revenue, except in 1903 and 1904, when the planters in British Guiana paid the whole cost of the introduction of immigrants into the colony. (0) A further sum of 232,8771. was expended in 1898-9, on public works, from the Consolidated Revenue Fund, instead of from Loans, under Act 9 of 1899. (p) Inclusive of Local Board expenditure, excluded in years prior to 1903. (q) Year ended 30th November. () The increased expenditure was partly due to the plague. (8) Inclusive of interest paid to Savings Bank for 1893 and later years. (t) Inclusive of 12,7911. expended on Public Works in Antigua in the years 1893 and 1894, and brought to account in 1895. (u) Inclusive of sums expended, in 1897 and later years, on account of operations in Ashanti and the Northern Territories. (w) The increase in the expenditure was mainly due to the charges and obligations consequent on the transfer of the Railway to the Government. () Inclusive of the expenditure of the Commonwealth Government from 1901 inclusive. See note (o) to the previous Table. (a) For rates of conversion into £ sterling, ree Tab'e No. 2, p. 5. (b) The Expenditure from loans on Public Works in the years 1887-91 was about 200,000l. The amount spent in each of thos ars, which is included in the total expenditure shown in Table No. 7, cannot be separately stated. (c) For years ended 30th June. (e) For the 12 months ended 31st March of the year following that stated above. (d) Including expenditure on the Northern Territory Railway. () The figures show the total loan expenditure of the State. (c) 1,596,706 (c) 1,996,457 (c) 2,188,118 (c) 2,734,919) 4,873,885 (e) 4,544,087 (e) 2,213,171 462,094 775,841 (ƒ)1,031,663 (ƒ) 939,590 (f) 886,314 (ƒ) 729,403 (ƒ) 425,810 (c) 495,192 (c) 581,577 (c) 602,650 (c) 422,344 (c) 566,080 (c) 465,555 (c) 415,728 (e) 1,896,145 (e) 1,032,690 (c) 878,329 (c) 1,495,292 (e) 1,545,823 (c) 1,665,901 (e) 710,629 238,631 167,123 () 186,514 1,161,689 1,022,405 603,805 130,257 937,066 176,257 283,537 341,994 1,054,787 1,182,668 1,212,020 (e) 865,572 (e) 920,301 (e) 1,264,793 (e) 1,972,991 (e) 1,341,115 (e) 1,490,581 (e) 1,257,382 (c) 6u7,464 (c) 613,924 (c) 816,213 (e) 741,771 (c) 1,240,729 (c) 1,683,217 (c) 1,292,368 1,164,034 920,169 1,019,931 1,857,728 697,644 Seychelles. (a) Hong Kong. () Australia: New South Wales South Australia. (d) Queensland. (e) (ƒ) New Zealand. (m) Natal. Cape of Good Hope. (c) Orange River Colony. 1,855,639 2,676,534 317,691 (n) 294,370 e) 111,043 (e) 180,976 (g) Exclusive of loan expenditure on construction of railways, which cannot be stated. (h) Inclusive of expenditure from amounts advanced by the Imperial or Colonial Governments or the Crown Agents pending issue of authorised loans. (1) For year ended 30th June, 1905. (k) Expended on the purchase of a cable laid between Nassau and Jupiter (Florida). (1) For the half-year ended 30th June. (m) Expenditure on Public Works chargeable against the Loan Account is given. (n) Amount expended from 1st January, 1900, to 31st March, 1901. (0) Including railway subsidies. |