HC Deb 30 July 1924 vol 176 c2193

"That a sum, not exceeding £5,221,680, 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, 1925, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class 11 of the Estimates for Civil Services, namely:—

£
1. House of Lords Offices 29,103
2. House of Commons 209,813
3. Treasury and Subordinate Departments 196,495
4. Home Office 206,072
7. India Office 80,000
8. Privy Council Office 6,906
10. Department of Overseas Trade 200,282
11. Mercantile Marine Services 231,321
12. Bankruptcy Department of the Board of Trade 5
13. Mines Department of the Board of Trade 110,929
14. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries 768,138
15. Forestry Commission (including a Supplementary sum of £275,000) 393,000
16. Ministry of Transport 86,633
17. Charity Commission 29,268
18. Government Chemist 36,600
19. Civil Service Commission 43,947
20. Exchequer and Audit Department 98,100
21. Friendly Societies Registry 30,995
22. Government Actuary 28,916
23. Board of Control, England 291,932
24. The Mint, including Coinage 350,000
25. National Debt Office 11,654
26. Public Record Office 23,816
27. Public Works Loan Commission 5
28. Registrar-General's Office, England 57,429
29. State Management Districts 90
30. Stationery and Printing 899,481
31. Office of Woods, Forests, and Land Revenue 17,430
32. Office of Works and Public Buildings 379,120
33. Secret Service 105,000
34. Privy Seal Office Scotland. 4,200
35. Secretary for Scotland's Office 173,916
37. Fishery Board 45,410
38. General Board of Control 42,215
39. Registrar-General's Office Ireland. 10,379
40. Northern Ireland Services 26,080
£5,221,680"
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