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STATEMENT OF THE REVENUE.
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Increase.
£ 8.
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800 4
130 4
100 0
3,078 5
131 0
304 8
12,814 10
145 0
2 10
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832 5
59 19
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352 14
1,163 3
533 2
154 17
948 3
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22 12
124 13
781 1
27,470 1
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93 19
261 5
79,346 12
79,346 12
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Decrease.
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32,782 9
29 16
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57 3
476 5
13 2
25 5
25 15
288 4
6,154 15
98 17
2,858 10
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112 4
28 1
153 11
205 13
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16 9
2,143 11
3,673 3
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652 0
186 13
1,693 10
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51,688 18
355 0
3,539 0
55,582 19
Cause of Increase or Deorease.
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Certain receipts in 1931 were credited to a Suspense Account.
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Previously treated as an expenditure credit.
Reimbursements from Loan Funds for salaries.
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1931 receipts are for a part of the year only.
Levy introduced on lst October, 1931.
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N e w Item.
N e w Item.
Decrease in parcel post traffic.
(Drought, resulting in shortage ofirrigation water andfinancialdistress
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Increased shipping.
Trade depression, drought, road competition <fc closing down of part ofline.
Extension of road services.
Further reduction in export of minerals and decreased mining activity.
Increased local bank balance.
; Increased investments consequent on more notes in circulation.
> Changes in investments.
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Increased receipts from Co-operative Credit Societies.
Decreased transactions.
1931 receipts included repayment of loan before due date.
1931 receipts included book credit in respect of stores taken on charge.
N o receipts in 1931.
N o sales in 1932.
N o receipts in 1932.
N o appreciation in 1931.
Economic difficulties in marketing.
Increased land leases.
. Decreased sales.
Less grants received in 1932.