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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1935-1936.
Particulars of the Public Debt funded in Terms of Finance Act, 1922, Section 8.
Statement of Securities issued by the Rural Advances Branch of the State Advances Office charged upon the Assets of that Branch of that Office and outstanding on 31st March, 1936.
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Amount of Funded Annual Charge. Amount of Debt Total ep Debt outstanding a When payable. funded. 31st Mareh, 1936. 31st Marc'h, 1936. Interest. Repayment of j Total . ; | l_ Finance Act, 1922, sec. 8:— Advances from the Imperial Government funded in terms of the above Act on the basis of an annuity of 6 per cent. Interest at the rate of £4 19s. 5-88d. per cent, per annum, . , Trme and 1 Dec Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1914, sec. 8 (War Expenses) 2,067,411 237,040 48B S60 1 June 1 Dec Public Revenues Amendment Act, 1915, see. 5 (War Expenses) 8,105 992 929,395 7, 76, 7 .. 4 6 |eo June 1 Dec. Finance Act, 1916, sec 35 4,736,842 543,104; 4,193,738 .. .. l J|me } Dec . KnL c riX s :: :: :: :: 7 56 ;72 5 5 ;843;27 5 396 ' 000 1 June - ! Dec - Total War Loans 26,340,245 3,020,049 23,320,19ft .. 1JummdlD(c . Afd to PubHeWorks and Land Settlement' Act, 1910 " 21,m IgUlO ... .. 11,460 1 June 1 Dee. Land for Settlements Act, 1908 .. .. • ■ ■ • 37,778 4 ' 332 33,44b ' Tota)s .. .. .. 27,532,164 3,431,965 24,100,199 1 * _* 1,651,930* * Annual instalment of principal and interest £1,651,929 16s. 8d„ but all instalments subsequent to 1st June, .931, have been suspended. The amount of interest and repayment of debt varies with each instalment, and details will again be shown when payment of instalments is resumed.
Annual Charge. Authorizing Act. ouHtandins Details. Dae Date. outstanding. Eate _ Amount. When payable. £ £ % Rural Advances Act, 1926 — , O neo nmf 10,000 15 September, 1938 5 500 1 Debentures .. .. 3,953,050 15 September, 1947 5 197,652 >-15 March and 15 September. ! Scrip Certificates .. .. 250,000 '250' 000 i 15 September, 1947 5 12,500 J Total outstanding .. 4,213,050 4,213,050 .. •• 210, 652
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