CLASS VII.—continued. 17. St. Louis EXHIBITION, 1904—continued. ROYAL COMMISSION FOR THE BRITISH SECTION AT THE ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION, 1904. ACCOUNT of the RECEIPTS and PAYMENTS to the 31 March 1906. B.—Wages 4,289 10 5 11,461 3 1 15,750 13 6 329 8 51 9,062 10 8.1 9,391 192 29,017 15 1 29,017 15 1 8,736 13 2 3,024 15 2 58 6 6 654 3 3 18 119 1 C.- Travelling Expenses and Subsistence 4 1 D.-Rents 74 10 3 F.—Building and Construction 90 1 3 G.-Freight 32 14 7 J.--Stationery and Printing 323 12 10 K.--Jubilee Presents M.-Cost of Exhibits Income Tax - Loss on Exchange 554 3 1 772 9 10 Insurance (paid to Exhibitors) 221 2 11 300 8 3 Parliamentary Grant (refund to Treasury)- Balance, 31 March 1906 125 3 10 47 5 8 15,000 15,000 3 654 3 10,201 9-1 47, Victoria Street, Westminster, 13 December 1906. C. M. Watson, Secretary and Accounting Officer. The subjoined Summary compares the Gross Expenditure for the Services in Class VII. 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 Exchequer. £. 68,804 £. 8. d. 64,748 98 £. d. 4,055 10 4 £. 8. d. 4,055 10 4 £. 80 18 6 23,710 11 2 2,584 8 10 1 5,308 2 6 7,892 11 4 698 26,295 1 Temporary Commissions 1 and Princess of Wales to India 185,000 1 20,000 20,000 REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, INCLUDING THE POST OFFICE PACKET AND TELEGRAPH SERVICES. 1905--6. REPORTS of the Comptroller and Auditor General on the APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS of the SUPPLY GRANTS included in the REVENUE ESTIMATES, for the Year ended the 31st of March 1906 ; prepared and submitted for the Information of the House of Commons, in pursuance of the 22nd and 32nd Sections of the Act 29 & 30 Vict., c. 39. |