HC Deb 24 July 1902 vol 111 c1149
MR. CATHCART WASON (Orkney and Shetland)

To ask the Financial Secretary to the War Office, if any arrangements have been made for dentistry and dental inspection of the children at the Duke of York's School; and, if so, will he state their nature.

(Answered by Lord Stanley.) Arrangements have been approved for the provision of a dentist and the necessary materials for dentistry for the next twelve months, after which period the arrangements are subject to revision.

Varieties. English. Colonial. Total.
1899. 1900. 1901. 1900. 1901.
lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs.
Gooseberry 971,467 3,589,016 2,202,800 270,000 382,000 7,415,283
Apricot 838,549 3,640,336 1,523,270 537,000 1,014,000 7,553,155
Plum 741,121 2,750,312 1,895,000 746,000 970,000 7,102,433
Strawberry 50,000 1,496,400 825,000 25,000 25,000 2,421,400
Black Currant 177,606 177,606
Blackberry 35,000 35,000
Greengage 50,000 50,000 100,000
Apple 14,400 100,000 114,400
Damson 215,200 215,200
Mixed Fruits 469,400 578,400 1,047,800
Not Specified 765,000 765,000
Peach 166,000 298,000 464,000
Marmalade 907,615 4,158,870 2,105,000 7,171,485
Totals 3,508,752 16,596,540 8,551,070 3,237,400 2,689,000 34,582,762

Jam is not issued as a ration in peace time, a small quantity is issued as an "extra" to patients in hospital, but no records of the quantity are available.