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B—7 [Pt. I]

YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH, 1951

SUMMARY- continued

(a) As the offices of the Government Superannuation Fund and the National Provident Fund have been amalgamated as from Ist April, 1950, it is no longer possible to keep the administrative expenses of the two Funds separate. Consequently the recovery by the Consolidated Fund from the Government Superannuation Fund has been abolished.

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CD SO Summary of Services chargeable on the Separate Accounts — continued SEPARATE ACCOUNTS— continued Social Security Fund—Vote, Administration Expenses and Emergency Benefits „ Medical, Hospital, &c, Benefits Total—Social Security Fund State Coal-mines Account Working Railways Account— Vote, Working Railways .. • • • • „ Improvements and Additions to Open Lines Total —Working Railways Account TOTAL—SEPARATE ACCOUNTS Summary of Services chargeable on the Accounts outside the Public Account ACCOUNTS OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC ACCOUNT Post Office Account — Vote, Post and Telegraph Working-expenses .. „ Telegraph Extension Total —Post Office Account Public Trustee's Account Maori Trustee's Account Government Insurance Account Government Superannuation Fund Account State Fire Insurance Account Government Accident Insurance Account Marketing Account Broadcasting Account TOTAL—ACCOUNTS OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC ACCOUNT 1950-51. 1949-50. Voted. Expended. 303 306 £ 1,117,273 8,695,000 £ 1,110,920 8,259,000 £ 1,063,977 8,461,109 9,812,273 9,369,920 9,525,086 309 5,983,400 5,417,925 5,321,978 315 330 26,502,421 5,000,000 23,866,078 3,102,035 22,829,126 2,763,400 31,502,421 26,968,113 25,592,526 87,851,624 80,355,527 77,808,773 332 345 11,184,851 4,050,000 10,229,180 3,589,500 10,225,018 3,420,502 15,234,851 13,818,680 13,645,520 346 349 351 353 354 356 358 361 553,544 17,682 313,979 (a) 305,391 272,450 159,848 976,289 568,564 19,256 304,585 32,030 305,690 240,200 594,493 1,041,550 520,747 17,454 286,944 31,329 275,213 278,933 597,119 1,033,022 17,834,034 16,925,048 16,686,281

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