REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, AND POST OFFICE PACKET AND TELEGRAPH SERVICES. VOTE 5.--PosT OFFICE TELEGRAPHS—continued. involving an increase of staff , was submitted to the Treasury on the 31st October 1904, who postponed its consideration pending the settlement of the question of abolishing District Depôts, and this again stands over owing to the difficulty of obtaining a suitable site at Birmingham. Pending the introduction of this proposed system of cross-check, I would point out that the Post Office appear to lack a valuable safeguard against frauds or irregularities. 10. With reference to a sum of 1471. 108. --d., written off, with the consent of the Telephone Treasury, in respect of Telephone Apparatus destroyed by fire at Tottenham, it appears, Apparatus from the Schedule of Losses for the quarter ended 31st December 1305, that a claim for destroyed by the value of the Apparatus was made upon the Renters, who, however, declined to pay, Tottenham. and the Postmaster-General was advised that as the Private Wire Agreement contained no provision expressly providing for such a contingency, the claim could not be enforced. It is understood that a clause, rendering the Renters liable for any damage that the Lines or the Apparatus may sustain by fire on their premises, will be inserted in the new Form of Agreement to be prepared by the Department. REVENUE. 11. A test examination of the Account of Telegraph Revenue has been made at the Examina. Chief Offices in London, Dublin, and Edinburgh. The results have proved generally tion of Revenue satisfactory, and the Post Office and the Treasury have been so informed. Account. John A. Kempe, POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS (TELEPHONIC SYSTEM). An Account of the Receipts and Payments by the Postmaster General under the Telegraph Acts, 1892, 1896, 1898, 1899, and 1904. on 774,435 11 21|4,783,176 93 5,557,612 Expenditure Advances from the Exchequer. 750,000 5,000,000 5,750,000 23 Works, etc. not yet allocated Cr. 12,401 15 10 211,609 10 1 199,207 14 3 31st 6,819 14 81 Balance on 6,819 14 89 £. 762,033 15 495,000,000 5,756,819 14 81 £. 762,033 15 415,000,000 5,756,819 14 81 General Post Office, 30 November 1906. L. Maclean, Principal Book-keeper. Charles A. King, Comptroller and Accountant General. REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, AND Post OFFICE PACKET AND TELEGRAPH SERVICES —continued. REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. The subjoined Summary compares the Gross Expenditure for the Services of the Revenue Departments with the Gross Grants for the Year 1905-6; and also shows the variation between the Sums Estimated and Realised as Appropriations in Aid, together with other Extra Receipts, payable to the Excheque::. TOTAL Amount to be Surrendered 296,465 5 11 More than £. 24,367 1 8 John A. Kempe, of His Majesty's Exchequer, and d. £. d. I. PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS 2,803,065 2,659,861 9 9 143,203 10 3 6,588 17 1 2,120 14 147,671 13 4 70 141 4 7 II. SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DE PARTMENTS DE:} £. s, d. £. S. d. £. $. d. £. $. d. £. $. d. £. S III. LAW AND JUSTICE 4,653,774 4,567,2699 78 86,504 10 4+ 30,369 17 118 336 7 8 116,538 V. | FOREIGN AND COLONIAL SERVICES 2,157,235 2,135,671 16 2 21,563 3 10 7,084 8 6 VI. NON-EFFECTIVE AND CHARITABLE SER VICES 816,649 802,451 14 1 14,233 5 11 19 18 14,213 7 11 VII. MISCELLANEOUS 343,759 333,700 9 8 10,058 10 4 5,308 2 6 15,366 12 10 80 18 6 TOTAL £. 50,267,562 49,469,254 8 5 798,307 11 113 118,447 6 61 20,242 7 4 227,600 355,586 6 1 TOTAL Amount to be Surrendered £. 896,512 11 2 More than £. 127,986 6 1 |