§
Resolved,
That a sum, not exceeding £953,224,000, be granted to Her Majesty, on account, for or towards defraying the charges for the following Civil and Revenue Departments and for the Ministry of Defence for the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1956, viz.:
CIVIL ESTIMATES | |
CLASS I | |
£ | |
1. House of Lords | 43,000 |
2. House of Commons | 365,000 |
3. Registration of Electors | 300,000 |
4. Treasury and Subordinate Departments | 1,350,000 |
5. Privy Council Office | 11,000 |
6. Privy Seal Office | 3,370 |
7. Charity Commission | 32,000 |
8. Civil Service Commission | 129,000 |
9. Exchequer and Audit Department | 169,000 |
10. Friendly Societies Registry | 25,000 |
11. Government Actuary | 14,000 |
12. Government Chemist | 97,000 |
13. Government Hospitality | 20,000 |
14. The Royal Mint | 10 |
15. National Debt Office | 10 |
16. National Savings Committee | 250,000 |
17. Public Record Office | 37,000 |
18. Public Works Loan Commission | 10 |
19. Royal Commissions, &c. | 60,000 |
20. Secret Service | 1,700,000 |
21. Silver | 2,000,000 |
22. Tithe Redemption Commission | 10 |
23. Flood and Tempest Distress Relief | 150,000 |
24. Miscellaneous Expenses | 60,000 |
Scotland:— | |
25. Scottish Home Department | 490,000 |
26. Scottish Record Office | 13,000 |
CLASS II | |
1. Foreign Service | 5,500,000 |
2. Foreign Office Grants and Services | 10,000,000 |
3. British Council | 650,000 |
4. United Nations | 1,250,000 |
5. Commonwealth Relations Office | 700,000 |
6. Commonwealth Services | 600,000 |
7. Oversea Settlement | 65,000 |
8. Colonial Office | 375,000 |
9. Colonial Services | 11.000,000 |
§ To report Resolution, and ask leave to sit again.—[Mr. Kaberry.]
§ Report to be received Tomorrow.
§ Committee to sit again Tomorrow.