HC Deb 28 July 1908 vol 193 cc1364-7

Resolutions reported.

I.—Whereas it appears by the Navy Appropriation Account for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1907, and the statement appended thereto, that the aggregate expenditure on Navy Services has not exceeded the aggregate sums appropriated for those Services, but that, as shown in the Schedule hereto appended, the total differences between the Exchequer Grants for Navy Services and the net expenditure are as follows, viz.:—

£ s. d.
Total Surpluses 1,041,698 8 7
Total Deficits 644,285 12 7
Net Surplus £397,412 16 0

And whereas it is expedient that the application of so much of the said total surpluses on certain Grants for Navy Services as is necessary to cover the said total deficits on other Grants for Navy Services be sanctioned.

1. "That the application pf such sums be sanctioned,"

Schedule.
Number of Vote. Navy Services, 1906–07. Votes. Differences between Exchequer Grants and Net Expenditure.
Surpluses. Deficits.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
1 Wages, &c., of Officers, Seamen, and Boys, Coast Guard, and Royal Marines 254,136 17 1
2 Victualling and Clothing for the Navy 187,206 2 8
3 Medical Establishments & Services 22,225 13 8
4 Martial Law 1,842 18 0
5 Educational Services 9,894 19 7
6 Scientific Services 2,771 14 8
7 Royal Naval Reserves 80,309 1 6
8 Shipbuilding, Repairs, Maintenance, &c.:
I. Personnel 82,848 1 11
II. Matériel 264,933 12 10
III. Contract Work 199,886 1 10
9 Naval Armaments 260,541 17 5
10 Works, Buildings, and Repairs, at Home and Abroad 194,528 0 11
11 Miscellaneous Effective Services- 78,025 9 9
12 Admiralty Office 4,466 8 7
13 Half Pay, Reserved and Retired Pay 20,078 19 7
14 Naval and Marine Pensions, Gratuities, and Compassionate Allowances 19,838 9 4
15 Civil Pensions and Gratuities 895 11 4
Amount written off as irrecoverable 1,554 0 6
Total 1,041,698 8 7 644,285 12 7
Net Surplus £397,412 16 0

II.—Whereas it appears by the Army Appropriation Account for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1907, and the statement appended thereto, that the aggregate expenditure on Army Services has not exceeded the aggregate sums appropriated for those Services, but that, as shown in the Schedule hereto appended, the total differences between the Exchequer Grants for Army Services and the net expenditure are as follows, viz.—

£ s. d.
Total Surpluses 1,336,708 4 1
Total Deficits 42,029 13 4
Net Surplus 1,294,678 10 9

And whereas it is expedient that the application of so much of the said total surpluses on certain Grants for Army Services as is necessary to cover the said total deficits on other Grants for Army Services be sanctioned.

2. "That the application of such sums be sanctioned."

Schedule.
Number of Vote. Army Services, 1906–7. Votes. Differences between Exchequer Grants and Net Expenditure.
Surpluses. Deficits.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
1 Pay, &c, of Array 358,433 12 9
2 Medical Establishment: Pay, &c. 44,876 13 4
3 Militia: Pay, Bounty, &c. 41,127 7 2
4 Imperial Yeomanry: Pay and Allowances 16,943 14 7
5 Volunteer Corps: Pay and Allowances 30,198 4 1
6 Quarterings, Transport, and Remounts 107,764 3 7
7 Supplies and Clothing 105,665 13 2
8 Ordnance Department Establishments and General Stores 128,775 0 10
9 Armaments and Engineer Stores 366,429 11 4
10 Works and Buildings 87,310 0 6
11 Establishments for Military Education 2,323 6 8
12 Miscellaneous Effective Services 24,390 16 4
13 War Office and Army Accounts Department 4,229 10 11
14 Non-effective Charges for Officers, &c. 20,563 15 6
15 Non-effective Charges for Men, &c. 32,744 16 2
16 Civil Superannuation, Compensation, Compassionate Allowances, and Gratuities 2,855 2 7
Balances irrecoverable 4,106 7 11
Total 1,336,708 4 1 42,029 13 4
Net Surplus £1,294,678 10 9