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NOTE.-In Tables 3 and 4 the value of goods transferred by sea, from one State of the Commonwealth to another State thereof, for transhipment to oversea countries, has been included in the oversea exports of the State from which the goods were originally despatched, and has, also, been excluded from the value of the inter-state trade.

5. NET IMPORT OF OTHER THAN AUSTRALIAN GOODS INTO EACH STATE FOR THE YEAR 1907.

[This Table now shows totals only, not distinguishing Free and Dutiable.-Ed.]

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2,207,565 20,860,391 23,067,956 2,339,211 2,203,316 4,542,527 18,525, 429
791,355 17,101,022 17,892,377 2,956,947
1,451,036 4,617,439 6,068,475

197,577

South Australia

Western Australia
Tasmania

904,681 4,815,459 5,720,140 1,012,558
340,555 3,587,548 3,928,103 87,652
986,610 827,174 1,813,784 87,857

729,378 3,686,325 | 14,206,052 31,748 229,325 5,839,150 20,132 1,032,690 4,687,450

17,535 105,187 3,822,916

5,638 93,495 1,720,289

Commonwealth... 6,681,802 51,809,033 58,490,835 6,681,802 3,007,747 9,689,549 48,801,286

6. SPECIE AND BULLION INCLUDED IN PREVIOUS TABLE, 1907.

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7. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS DURING 1907, ARRANGED IN CATEGORIES ACCORDING TO THE NATURE OF THE GOODS.

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8. WHEAT AND FLOUR (OTHER THAN AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE).
IMPORTS, RE-EXPORTS, AND NET IMPORTS, 1907.

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9. GRAIN (OTHER THAN WHEAT) UNPREPARED, HAY, CHAFF, AND FODDER (OTHER THAN AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE). IMPORTS, RE-EXPORTS, AND NET IMPORTS, 1907.

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10. SUGAR-THE PRODUCE OF SUGAR CANE (OTHER THAN AUSTRALIAN

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THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

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Governors-General of the Commonwealth. The Earl of Hopetoun, P.C., K.T., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. (now Marquis of Linlithgow), 1st Jan.,

1901.

The Lord Tennyson, K.C.M.G., Governor of South Australia (acting), 17th July, 1902.

The Lord Tennyson, K. C.M.G., 16th Jan., 1903. The Lord Northcote, G. C.M.G., G.C.I.E., C.B., 21st Jan., 1904.

The Earl of Dudley, P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., 9th September, 1908.

Ministries.

Rt. Hon. E. Barton, P.C., K.C. (now Sir E. Barton, G.C.M.G.), 1st Jan., 1901.

The Hon. Alfred Deakin, 24th Sept., 1903.
The Hon. J. C. Watson, 27th April, 1904.

Rt. Hon. G. H. Reid, P.C., K. C., 19th August, 1904.

The Hon. Alfred Deakin, 4th July, 1905.
The Hon. Andrew Fisher, 13th Nov., 1908.

Ministers.

Prime Minister and Treasurer, The Hon. Andrew Fisher.

Attorney-General, The Hon. William Morris Hughes.

Minister of State for External Affairs, The Hon. Egerton Lee Batchelor.

Minister of State for Home Affairs, The Hon. Hugh Mahon.

Postmaster-General, The Hon. Josiah Thomas. Minister of State for Defence, Senator the Hon. George Foster Pearce.

Minister of State for Trade and Customs, The Hon. Frank Gwynne Tudor.

Vice-President of the Executive Council, Senator the Hon. Gregor McGregor.

Honorary Minister, James Hutchison, Esquire.

Officers of the Senate.

The President, Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. Sir Albert John Gould, V.D., 1,100.

The Chairman of Committees, Senator The Hon. George Foster Pearce, 5007.

The Clerk of the Senate, Charles Broughton Boydell, 9007.

The Clerk Assistant, George Edward Upward, 7502

The Usher of the Black Rod, G. H. Monahan, 5507.

Officers of the House of Representatives. The Speaker, The Hon. Sir F. W. Holder, K.C.M.G., 1,1007.

The Chairman of Committees, The Hon. Charles McDonald, 5001.

The Clerk of the House of Representatives, Charles Gavan Duffy, C.M.G., 9007.

The Clerk Assistant, Walter Augustus Gale, 7507. The Sergeant-at-Arms and Clerk of Committees, Thomas Woollard, 5507.

Clerk of the Papers and Accountant, F. L. Clapin, 440.

Clerk of Records, E. T. Huber, 3801. Assistant Clerk of Committees and Reading Clerk, J. R. McGregor, 3351.

Assistant Reading Clerk, E. W. Parkes, 2607.

Parliamentary Reporting Staff.

Principal Parliamentary Reporter, B. H. Friend, 700.

Second Reporter, D. F. Lumsden, 6007.

Library.

Parliamentary Librarian, A. Wadsworth, 6007.

PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH

(as in September, 1907).

THE SENATE.

(4007. per annum each, increased to 6007. per annum from August, 1907, except for members who are Ministers of the Crown or salaried Officers of the House.)

New South Wales:

Hon. J. T. Walker.

Hon. E. D. Millen.

Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. Sir Albert J. Gould,
V.D.

Colonel the Hon. J. C. Neild.
E. Pulsford.

J. P. Gray.

Victoria :-

The Hon. Simon Fraser.

Hon. W. A. Trenwith.

Hon. Sir R. W. Best, K.C.M.G.

E. Findley.

Hon. J. H. McColl.

E. J. Russell.

Queensland :--
H. Turley.

Hon. J. C. Stewart.
T. Givens.

T. D. Chataway.
A. J. J. St. Ledger.
R. J. Sayers.

South Australia:—

Sir J. H. Symon, K.C.M.G., K.C.
Hon. G. McGregor.

R. S. Guthrie.
W. H. Story.
J. Vardon.
W. Russell.
Western Australia :--
Hon. G. F. Pearce.
Hon. H. de Largie.
G. Henderson.
J. W. Croft.
P. J. Lynch.
E. Needham.
Tasmania :--

Hon. J. H. Keating.
Hon. J. S. Clemons.
Hon. Henry Dobson.
Hon. J. Macfarlane.
Hon. E. Mulcahy.
Lieut.-Colonel The Hon. C. S. Cameron.

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