§ Mr. ALDENasked the Secretary to the Admiralty, the number of second division clerks and assistant clerks (new class) respectively serving in his Department on 1st February, 1912?
§ Dr. MACNAMARAThe numbers are: One hundred and forty-two second division clerks, of whom fifty-two are acting assistant accounts officers; and sixty-seven assistant clerks, thirteen of whom belong to the new class.
§ Mr. ALDENasked the Secretary to the Treasury if he will state the numbers of second division clerks and assistant clerks 1130W (new class) respectively serving in His Majesty's Customs House on 1st February, 1912?
§ Mr. MASTERMANThe numbers are 95 and 271 respectively.
§ Mr. ALDENasked the President of the Board of Education if he will state the numbers of second division clerks and assistant clerks (new class) respectively serving in his Department on 1st January, 1912?
§ Mr. J. A. PEASEOn the 1st January, 1912, there were 311 second division clerks (including fifty employed on temporary service), and 305 assistant clerks (new class) serving in my Department. The permanent establishment is 275 second division clerks and 308 assistant clerks (new class).