HC Deb 06 July 1925 vol 186 cc56-7W
Mr. T. WILLIAMS

asked the Minister of Agriculture if he will state the aggregate sum expended by the State on drainage schemes for the relief of unemployment in rural areas; the number of men employed; and the area of land improved?

Mr. WOOD

The figures are as follow:

units; the machine hours flown; the number of machines written off charge; and the total expenditure (excluding civil aviation and capital charges other than replacement of material written off)?

Sir S. HOARE

The answer to the various parts of the question is as follows:

(1) Average number of personnel:

R.A.F. Civilians.
1923–24 28,121 17,300
1924–25 30,137 16,250

(2) Average number of qualified pilots:

1923–24 1,700
1924–25 1,900

(3) Average number of pilots under training:

1923–24 370
1924–25 430

(4) Average number of qualified pilots of the rank of squadron-leader or lower rank:

1923–24 1,544
1924–25 1,756

(5) Average number of machines employed in units:

1923–24 750
1924–25 900

(7) Machines written off charge:

1923–24 710
1924–25 527

(8) Expenditure (excluding civil aviation and capital charges other than in respect of equipment):

£
1923–24 12,731,000
1924–25 15,383,000

(Note.—These figures represent the actual or estimated out-turn of Air Votes in the years specified and include expenditure in Iraq, Palestine and Transjordania in respect of which a grant-in-aid is received from Colonial Office Votes. The figure for 1924–25 includes airship expenditure (none in 1923–24), and if such expenditure is excluded the figure will become £15,067,000.)

I am communicating with my hon. and gallant Friend privately as regards the sixth part of the question, and as regards the eighth part I will, at the same time, send him particulars as to the capital expenditure on equipment when the figure required has been worked out.

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