§ MR. GILHOOLY (Cork County, W.)To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland whether, in reference to subsection 3, Section 48 of the Land Purchase Act of 1903, all agree-
Great Britain. | ||
Total Naval Expenditure during the last Ten Years. | ||
Year. | Total Expenditure. | Appendix A. |
£ | £ | |
1899–1900 | 25,731,220 | 3,028,720 |
1900–1 | 29,998,529 | 3,052,127 |
1901–2 | 30,981,315 | 3,071,875 |
1902–3 | 31,003,977 | 3,180,044 |
1903–4 | 35,709,477 | 3,392,691 |
1904–5 | 36,859,681 | 3,674,880 |
1905–6 | 33,151,841 | 3,771,667 |
1906–7 | 31,472,087 | 3,488,853 |
1907–8 (estimated) | 31,419,500 | 3,668,440 |
1908–9 (estimated) | 32,319,500 | 3,679,000 |
Total | 318,647,127 | 34,008,297 |
Less Appendix A | 34,008,297 | |
Net total | 284,638,830 | |
NOTE.—The aggregate shown is confined to that chargeable to Navy Votes, and does not include expenditure under the Naval Works Acts, 1895–1905. |
§ ments lodged after 1st November, and prior to the publication of any revised Treasury rules will be treated on the same terms as those lodged before 1st November.
§ (Answered by Mr. Birrell.) I must ask the hon. Member to await the introduction of the Irish Land Bill next week.