§ That a sum, not exceeding £11,666,693, be granted to Her 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, 1960, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class I of the Civil Estimates, viz.:—
£ | |
1. House of Lords | 137,539 |
2. House of Commons | 1,032,238 |
3. Registration of Electors | 390,000 |
4. Treasury and Subordinate Departments | 2,164,076 |
5. Privy Council Office | 25,574 |
6. Charity Commission | 81,270 |
7. Civil Service Commission | 336,133 |
8. Crown Estate Office | 96,049 |
9. Exchequer and Audit Department | 354,970 |
£ | |
10. Friendly Societies Registry | 63,291 |
11. Government Actuary | 22,473 |
12. Government Chemist (Revised sum) | —34,625 |
13. Government Hospitality | 40,000 |
14. The Royal Mint | 90 |
15. Natioal Debt Office | 90 |
16. National Savings Committee | 801,400 |
17. Public Record Office | 90,661 |
18. Public Works Loan Commission | 90 |
19. Royal Commissions, &c. | 198,300 |
20. Secret Service | 4,600,000 |
21. Tithe Redemption Commission | 90 |
22. Miscellaneous Expenses (including a Supplementary sum of £60,000) | 152,660 |
22A. Repayments to the Civil Contin gencies Fund | 65,188 |
Scotland:— | |
23. Scottish Home Department (including a Supplementary sum of £10,000) | 1,023,139 |
24. Scottish Record Office | 25,997 |
11,666,693 |
§ Question put and agreed to.