HC Deb 31 July 1919 vol 118 cc2416-9

1. "That a sum, not exceeding £1,349,660, be granted to His Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1920, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class I. of the Estimates for Civil Services—namely:

£
4. Houses of Parliament Buildings (Supplementary sum) 2,310
9. Ministry of Labour, Employment Exchange and Insurance Buildings, Great Britain (Supplementary sum) 500,000
10. Public Buildings, Great Britain (Supplementary sum) 847,350
£1,349,660"

Question agreed to.

Class II.

2. "That a sum, not exceeding £3,796,403, be granted to His Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1920, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class II. of the Estimates for Civil Servises—namely:

£
4. Home Office 152,058
5. Foreign Office 109,668
11. Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 378,095
18. Board of Control, England. 116,650
19. The Mint 6
20. National Debt Office 11,236
21. Public Record Office 17,697
22. Public Works Loan Commission 8,851
23. Registrar-General's Office, England 41,459
24. Stationery and Printing 2,280,442
26A. Privy Seal Office 3,900
27. Secret Service 50,000
Scotland.
31. General Board of Control, Scotland 29,734
32. Registrar-General's Office, Scotland 7,514
Ireland.
34. Household of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 2,304
35. Chief Secretary for Ireland 49,604
36. Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction 328,588
38. Congested Districts Board for Ireland 69,750
39. Local Government Board 100,320
40. Public Record Office 5,945
42. Registrar-General's Office 9,595
43. Valuation and Boundary Survey 22,987
£3,796,403"

Question agreed to.

Class III.

3. "That a sum, not exceeding £7,850,379, be granted to His Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1920, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class III. of the Estimates for Civil Services—namely:

£
1. Law Charges 135,132
2. Miscellaneous Legal Expenses 21,314
3. Supreme Court of Judicature and Court of Criminal Appeal 195,044
£
4. Home Office 152,058
5. Foreign Office 109,668
11. Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 378,095
18. Board of Control, England. 116,650
19. The Mint 6
20. National Debt Office 11,236
21. Public Record Office 17,697
22. Public Works Loan Commission 8,851
23. Registrar-General's Office, England 41,459
24. Stationery and Printing 2,280,442
26A. Privy Seal Office 3,900
27. Secret Service 50,000
Scotland.
31. General Board of Control, Scotland 29,734
32. Registrar-General's Office, Scotland 7,514
Ireland.
34. Household of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 2,304
35. Chief Secretary for Ireland 49,604
36. Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction 328,588
38. Congested Districts Board for Ireland 69,750
39. Local Government Board 100,320
40. Public Record Office 5,945
42. Registrar-General's Office 9,595
43. Valuation and Boundary Survey 22,987
£3,796,403"

Question agreed to.

Class III.

3. "That a sum, not exceeding £7,850,379, be granted to His Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1920, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class III. of the Estimates for Civil Services—namely:

£
1. Law Charges 135,132
2. Miscellaneous Legal Expenses 21,314
3. Supreme Court of Judicature and Court of Criminal Appeal 195,044
£
4. Land Registry 32,605
5. Public Trustee 5
6. County Courts 189,277
7. Police (England and Wales)(Supplementary sum) 4,000,000
10. Criminal Lunatic Asylums, England (Supplementary sum) 7,366
Scotland.
11. Law Charges and Courts of Law 64,700
12. Scottish Land Court 5,798
13. Register House, Edinburgh 36,314
13A. Police (Scotland) (including a Supplementary sum of £530,000) 710,000
14. Prisons 114,772
Ireland.
15. Law Charges and Criminal Prosecutions 37,753
16. Supreme Court of Judicature and other Legal Departments 91,649
17. Irish Land Commission 577,335
18. County Court Officers, etc 75,911
19. Dublin Metropolitan Police 93,044
20. Royal Irish Constabulary. 1,285,223
21. Prisons 102,017
22. Reformatory and Industrial Schools 65,874
23. Dundrum Criminal Lunatic Asylum 9,246
£7,850,379"

Question agreed to.

Class IV.

4. "That a sum, not exceeding £19,854,570, be granted to His Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1920, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class IV. of the Estimates for Civil Services—namely:

£
1. Board of Education 16,353,111
2. British Museum (including a Supplementary sum of £10,000) 129,714
3. National Gallery 11,167
4. National Portrait Gallery 3,211
5. Wallace Collection 5,315
6. London Museum 2,400
7. Imperial War Museum (including a Supplementary sum of £37,300) 48,500
8. Scientific Investigation, etc. 63,974
£
9. Scientific and Industrial Research 162,815
10. Universities and Colleges, Great Britain, and Intermediate Education, Wales 645,700
10A. Universities, etc., Special Grants 300,000
10B. Serbian Relief Fund 12,500
Scotland.
12. National Galleries Ireland. 4,887
Ireland
13. Public Education (including a Supplementary sum of£451,280) 1,822,636
14. Intermediate. Education. Ireland 89,000
15. Endowed Schools Commissioners 492
16. National Gallery 2,650
17. Science and Art 155,498
18. Universities and Colleges 41,000
£19,854,570"

Question agreed to.

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