charge rose by a little over 50 per cent. (from £20,807,026 to
£31,373,271). The inference, which is confirmed by such obser-
vations as we have been able to make, is that this position results
from heavy expenditure of loan capital by the States on develop-
mental undertakings which have not proved to be self-supporting
and have imposed a heavy burden on the general community and
consequently on the cost of living and production.
16. It is at present a matter of great difficulty to ascertain the
exact financial position of each object or undertaking on which
loan moneys have been expended in Australia, though we are very
glad to note that the Commonwealth Budget papers are now being
prepared in a form which goes far to remove the difficulty so far
as the Commonwealth is concerned. The same is now true in
conspicuous degree of New South Wales, and of South Australia
as regards its States Railways, concerning which an admirably
clear statement by the Railway Commissioner shows, for the year
ended 30th June, 1928, a deficit on revenue account of just under
£1,000,000 and an accumulated deficit of just over £8,000,000. We
would respectfully suggest that the other States would do well
to follow these examples, so that the public may be better able
to understand clearly how its funds are being spent and with what
result in each direction.
17. Certain other examples of heavy loan expenditure seem to
us to be worth citing.
18. Capital expenditure on the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme
in New South Wales to the amount of over £9,000,000 had been
incurred to the 30th June, 1927; on group settlement in Western
Australia to the amount of nearly £5,600,000 to the 30th June,
1928; and on the Murray River Scheme, including the Hume
Reservoir, to the amount of over £6,000,000 to 30th June, 1928,
while it is estimated that a further £4,000,000 will be required to
complete the Hume Reservoir. These figures of capital expendi-
ture are exclusive in all cases of the amounts advanced to persons
served by the schemes referred to.
On Closer Settlement in all States over £12,200,000 had been
advanced as at the 30th June, 1927, of which nearly £8.600,000
was then outstanding.
On Soldier Settlement, of which, however, it is fair to remember
that a main motive was the discharge of a debt of honour to the
returned soldiers, over #£45,500,000 had been advanced, of which
Just over £36,000,000 was then outstanding.
19. We are not in a position to estimate the extent to which
these advances and these capital expenditures, with the interest
thereon, may be ultimately recoverable. But when, for instance,
We are told that out of a total expenditure, including advances to
Settlers, of nearly £8,000.000 on group settlement in Western
Form of
public
accounts.
Examples of
heavy loan
axpenditure.