HC Deb 04 August 1913 vol 56 cc1175-6

Resolution reported,

I. Whereas it appears by the Navy Appropriation Account for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1912, 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, namely:—

£ s. d.
Total Surpluses 2,466,187 16 3
Total Deficits 487,944 15 4
Net Surplus £1,978,243 0 11

And whereas the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury have temporarily authorised the application of so much of the said total surpluses on certain Grants for Navy Services as is necessary to make good the said total deficits on other Grants for Navy Services.

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

[For Schedule, see OFFICIAL. REPORT, 31st July, 1913, cols. 901–902.]

Resolution reported,

II. Whereas it appears by the Army Appropriation Account for the year ended the 31st day of March, 1912, 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, namely:—

£ s. d.
Total Surpluses 322,871 13 3
Total Deficits 285,213 3 5
Net Surplus £37,658 9 10

And whereas the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury have temporarily authorised the application of so much of the said total surpluses on certain Grants for Army Services as is necessary to make good the said total deficits on other Grants for Army Services.

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

[For Schedule, see OFFICIAL REPORT, 31st July, 1913, cols. 903–904.]