SCHEDULES.
SIXTH SCHEDULEImperial Liabilities and Expenditure
III
Civil Expenditure, that is to say :—
(a)
Civil List and Royal Family.
(b)
Expenditure in connexion with—
(i)
the Parliament of the United Kingdom ;
(ii)
The National Debt Commissioners ;
(iii)
The Foreign Office and diplomatic and consular services, including secret service, special services, and telegraph subsidies;
(iv)
The Colonial Office, including special services and telegraph subsidies;
(v)
Trade with any place out of the United Kingdom ;
(vi)
The Mint;
(c)
Such of the expenditure in connexion with any other Government department as the Joint Exchequer Board may determine to be Imperial expenditure;
after deducting any sums received otherwise than by way of taxation which the Joint Exchequer Board may determine to be of the nature of Imperial receipts.