§ MR. RUNCIMAN (Dewsbury)To ask the President of the Local Government Board when the Report of the Departmental Committee on Vaccination Fees will be presented to Parliament; and when a revision of the fees in question will come into force.
(Answered by Mr. Walter Long.) I propose to present the Report at once. The subject to which it refers is receiving my attention, but I cannot say when a new Order will be issued. I may however, observe that effect could not be given to some of the recommendations contained in it without legislation.
§ men and 4,245 young women, respectively, who qualified for admission to a, training college in December, 1904, are desirous of obtaining a place in a residential training college, Church of England, Wesleyan, Roman Catholic, or Undenominational, respectively, in October next; also how many, though qualified, do not propose to go to either residential or day college.
§ (Answered by Sir William Anson.) The numbers of men and women given in the table below are the numbers of men and women who were successful in the King's Scholarship Examination in December last, and who have informed the Board of the name of the residential college which they desire to enter. Two hundred and forty-six men and 1,877 women have given the Board no information as to whether or not they desire to enter any kind of training college. The Board have no information at present as to the numbers of men and women who, having passed some equivalent examination, desire to enter a residential college in September next:—