§ Return ordered, "showing, in respect of the Common Council of the City of London, and each of the Metropolitan Borough Councils, the amount expended in wages for work undertaken specially for the purpose of providing work for unemployed workmen during the six months ending on the 31st day of March 1905, distinguishing the Proportion of such expenditure which was met out of (a) local rates, (b) voluntary subscriptions received by the council, and (c) contributions by the Central Unemployed Committee, and specifying the nature of the work undertaken, the number of men employed thereon in each month,
England and Wales. | Scotland. | Ireland. | |
1. Elementary Education, total State grant for day schools for year ended March, 1905 | |||
2. Cost of administration and inspection | |||
3. Pupils on roll | |||
4. Average daily attendance | |||
5. Cost per pupil in average daily attendance | |||
6. Number of schools | |||
7. Number of certificated teachers | |||
8. Average salary of teachers | |||
9. Total rates and voluntary contributions | |||
10. Total State grant for Secondary Education | |||
11. Number of pupils in average attendance | |||
12. Cost per pupil to State | |||
13. Total State grants for Universities and Colleges | |||
14. Total number of pupils | |||
15. Average cost per student to State | |||
16. Total grants for all purposes from State | |||
17. Average per head of population |
§ the rate of pay given, the period for which the work, or each kind of work, if more than one kind was undertaken, lasted, and the average number of days work allowed each man; also, showing the estimated amount which would have been paid in wages if the work had been Carried out under ordinary condition."—(Mr. Whitmore.)