HC Deb 13 June 1928 vol 218 c975
23. Mr. ALBERY

asked the Secretary of State for Air if the appointment of chief of the Air staff is made for a definite period, as in the Army and Navy; and, if so, for what period?

Sir S. HOARE

The answer to the first part of the question is in the nega-

Number of deaths, and crude death-rates per 1,000 population, from Cancer, in Wales and Monmouthshire for the years 1912, 1917, 1922 and 1927.
N.B.—The rates for 1912 are based upon total populations; those for other years on civilian populations.
Administrative County. 1912. 1917. 1922. 1927.
Deaths from Cancer. Deaths from Cancer. Deaths from Cancer. Deaths from Cancer.
Number. Rate. Number. Rate. Number. Rate. Number. Rate.
Anglesey 61 1.20 83 1.76 80 1.55 102 1.96
Brecknock 53 0.88 66 1.20 71 1.16 64 1.05
Caernarvon185 1.48 178 1.70 223 1.83 208 1.73
Cardigan 92 1.54 86 1.60 106 1.84 108 1.87
Carmarthen 128 0.78 134 0.80 189 1.06196 1.08
Denbigh 168 1.15 185 1.36 219 1.44 236 1.48
Flint 107 1.14 88 0.95 114 1.11 134 1.24
Glamorgan with associated C.Bs. 799 0.69 865 0.77 1,122 0.87 1,316 1.01
Glamorgan Ad. Co. 498 0.65 531 0.69 692 0.83 764 0.91
Cardiff C.B. 165 0.89 173 1.02 213 1.03 268 1.19
Merthyr Tydfil C.B. 56 0.68 57 0.77 59 0.71 79 0.99
Swansea C.B. 80 0.68 104 0.93 158 0.98 205 1.26
Merioneth 75 1.66 92 2.38 99 2.36 86 1.96
Monmouth with associated C.Bs. 270 0.66 298 0.73 415 0.89 442 0.94
Monmouth Ad. Co 197 0.61 213 0.65 308 0.83 317 0.85
Newport C.B. 73 0.85 85 1.03 107 1.13 125 1.29
Montgomery 66 1.25 78 1.63 75 1.47 87 1.67
Pembroke 85 0.94 104 1.21 117 1.28 143 1.61
Radnor 25 1.11 23 1.16 22 1.01 29 1.31