§ 16. Mr. KELLYasked the Civil Lord of the Admiralty when the women employed by the Admiralty are to receive six days' leave with pay this year, as given by other Government Departments, in accordance with the Treasury decision?
§ Mr. G. HALLSubject to the convenience of the Service, the women, as
Kenya Government Expenditure on Education. | |||||||
— | 1924. | 1925. | 1926. | 1927. | 1928. | 1929.* | |
£ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | ||
Administration | … | 4,975 | 10,198 | 16,991 | 15,357 | 14,764 | 16,552 |
European Education | … | 20,616 | 22,053 | 28,815 | 36,033 | 42,294 | 52,658 |
Indian Education | … | 10,351 | 10,969 | 14,471 | 17,319 | 22,962 | 26,153 |
Arab and African Education | 24,369 | 34,743 | 47,503 | 52,431 | 72,008 | 80,591 | |
Total | … | 60,311 | 77,963 | 107,780 | 121,140 | 152,028 | 175,954 |
(1924) | (1925) | (1926) | (1927) | (1928) | (1929) estimated. | ||
* Estimated expenditure. |
§ Note. —The figures given above are in each case those of normal recurrent expenditure. It is not possible on the information available to divide the Extraordinary Expenditure into expenditure for the various races but the total figures for each of the years under review are as follows:—
— | 1924. | 1925. | 1926. | 1927. | 1928. | 1929.† |
£ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
Extraordinary Expenditure | — | 1,622 | 5,962 | 9,506 | 10,355 | 14,055 |
† Estimated. |
§ also the men, are to take the six days' leave as they require it in the present leave year.
§ Mr. KELLYDoes that mean that no matter what holidays they have had this year they will receive six days' leave with full pay this year?