HC Deb 17 March 1913 vol 50 cc720-1W
Colonel GREIG

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty what were the respective establishments of all ranks authorised by Parliament for the personnel of the Navy (including the Naval Reserve and Marines) for each of the years 1900 to 1912, inclusive; and what were the amounts authorised by Parliament to be expended on such establishments in each year and the amounts actually spent?

Mr. CHURCHILL

The particulars asked for are as follows: Numbers autho- rised for the personnel of the Navy (including the Naval Reserves and Marines) with the estimated and actual expenditure in respect of these numbers in each of the years 1900–1 to 1912–13:—

Year. Numbers authorised. Estimated expenditure. Actual expenditure.
£ £
1900–01 148,680 5,988,890 5,919,119
1901–02 154,575 6,258,334 6,258,297
1902–03 160,780 6,467,703 6,558,471
1903–04 167,950 6,855,712 6,890,809
1904–05 185,705 7,367,895 7,438,358
1905–06 182,705 7,344,253 7,473,159
1906–07 181,150 7,497,292 7,671,552
1907–08 180,836 7,542,728 7,632,121
1908–09 177,834 7,745,888 7,772,615
1909–10 178,159 7,849,878 7,858,036
1910–11 181,115 7,979,515 7,957,743
1911–12 183,894 8,118,127 8,092,570
1912–13 189,361 8,345,110 8,345,110
(estimate).
The Reserves include the Royal Naval Reserve, the Royal Fleet Reserve and the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.

In addition to the above, expenditure was incurred to a small extent annually in connection with the Reserve of retired officers and the Auxiliary Royal Naval Sick Berth Reserve, for which Reserves there are no definite establishments of numbers.

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