HC Deb 20 March 1961 vol 637 cc165-7

9. That a Supplementary sum, not exceeding £71,674,496, bs granted to Her Majesty, to defray the charge that will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1961, for expenditure in respect of the following Supplementary Estimates, viz.:—

CIVIL ESTIMATES
CLASS I
£
1. House of Lords 10,687
2. House of Commons 39,485
4. Treasury and Subordinate Departments 145,000
5. Privy Council Office 10
7. Charity Commission 12,600
8. Civil Service Commission 9,030
9. Crown Estate Office 8,732
10. Exchequer and Audit Department 98,000
11. Friendly Societies Registry 8,410
12. Government Actuary 10
16. National Savings Committee 20,000
17. Public Record Office 19,037
19. Royal Commissions, etc. 21,000
21B. Civil Service Remuneration 825,733
22. Scottish Home Department 72,700
23. Scottish Record Office 4,645
CLASS II
1. Foreign Service 1,219,600
4. Commonwealth Relations Office 98,680
5. Commonwealth Services 7,205,550
7. Colonial Office 65,620
8. Colonial Services 2,503,455
CLASS III
1. Home Office 110,435
3. Police, England and Wales 3,691,130
5. Child Care, England and Wales 110,000
6. Carlisle State Management District 10
7. Supreme Court of Judicature, etc. 40,058
8. County Courts 154,677
11. Public Trustee 10
12. Law Charges 48,000
14. Scottish Home Department (Civil Defence Services) 10
15. Police, Scotland 648,380
18. State Management Districts, Scotland 10
19. Law Charges and Courts of Law, Scotland 60,000
20. Department of the Registers of Scotland 10
21. Supreme Court of Judicature, etc., Northern Ireland 12,295
CLASS IV
1. Ministry of Education 10
2. British Museum 8,000
3. British Museum (Natural History) 57,250
4. Imperial War Museum 835
5. London Museum 3,280
6. National Gallery 3,000
£
7. Tate Gallery 21,494
8. National Maritime Museum 9,119
9. National Portrait Gallery 2,400
10. Wallace Collection 1,800
11. Grants for Science and the Arts 3,000
15. National Galleries, Scotland 31,755
16. National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland 2,780
17. National Library, Scotland 8,761
CLASS V
1. Ministry of Housing and Local Government 2,261,450
3. Exchequer Grants to Local Revenues, England and Wales 496,000
4. Ministry of Health 776,225
5. National Health Service, England and Wales 4,471,815
6. Medical Research Council 204,000
8. War Damage Commission 48,305
9. Department of Health for Scotland 53,500
10. National Health Service, Scotland 10
12. Exchequer Grants to Local Revenues, Scotland 40,000
CLASS VI
1. Board of Trade 503,500
2. Board of Trade (Assistance to Industry and Trading Services) 10
3. Board of Trade (Former Strategic Stocks) 92,500
6. Export Credits 10
8. Ministry of Labour 1,111,500
CLASS VII
1. Ministry of Works 2,100,000
3. Public Buildings, etc., United Kingdom 1,215,000
4. Public Buildings Overseas 325,000
6. Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens 8,000
9. Stationery and Printing 950,010
CLASS VIII
1. Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 1,861,300
2. Agricultural and Food Grants and Subsidies 4,869,000
3. Agricultural and Food Services 3,855,890
5. Fishery Grants and Services 2,100,000
6. Surveys of Great Britain, etc. 1,037,000
7. Agricultural Research Council 335.000
10. Forestry Commission 80,000
11. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland 800,000
CLASS IX
1. Ministry of Transport 507,700
3. Transport (Shipping and Special Services) 10
4. Ministry of Power 108,290
6. Office of the Minister for Science 3,000
8. Department of Scientific and Industrial Research 234,968
CLASS X
£
2. Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance 10
3. War Pensions, etc. 90,000
4. National Insurance and Family Allowances 500,000
5. National Assistance Board 4,707,000
CIVIL ESTIMATES (EXCESS), 1959–60
10. That a sum, not exceeding £10, be granted to Her Majesty, to make good an excess on the grant for Supreme Court of Judicature, etc., for the year ended on the 31st day of March 1960.
Class and Vote Excess of Expenditure over Estimate A propriations in Aid Excess Vote
CLASS III £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
8. Supreme Court of Judicature, etc.… 3,554 8 1 3,544 8 1 10 0 0
Total, Civil (Excess) 10 0 0
ARMY (ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES) (EXCESS), 1959–60
11. That a sum, not exceeding £118,248 15s. 2d. be granted to Her Majesty, to make good an excess on the grants for the service of the Army (Royal Ordnance Factories) for the year ended on the 31st day of March 1960.
Vote Surplus of Estimate over Expenditure Deficiency of Appropriations in Aid Excess Vote
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Royal Ordnance Factories 359,540 15 3 477,789 10 5 118,248 15 2
Total, Army (Royal Ordnance Factories) (Excess) 118,248 15 2

Remaining Resolutions agreed to.