§ Mr. CADOGANasked the Minister of Agriculture whether the Commissioners of Crown Lands have purchased the Gorhambury Estate, near St. Alban's; and, if so, with what object this purchase was effected
§ Dr. ADDISONThe Commissioners of Crown Lands have entered into a contract to purchase 4,923 acres, part of the
(a) Cerebral Meningitis amongst troops in Great Britain. — England and Wales. Scotland. Cases ratio a thousand soldiers. Cases ratio a thousand soldiers. 1928 … … … … 9 ˙11 3 ˙06 1929 … … … … 25 ˙29 3 ˙06
(b) Cerebro-spinal Fever amongst troops in Great Britain (included in (a)). — England and Wales. Scotland. Cases ratio a thousand soldiers. Cases ratio a thousand soldiers. 1928 … … … … 4 ˙05 — — 1929 … … … … 20 ˙23 2 ˙04 64W
(c) Cerebro-spinal Fever notified amongst civil population. — England and Wales. Scotland. Cases. ratio a thousand of civil population. Cases ratio a thousand of civil population. 1928 … … … … 412 ˙01 280 ˙10 1929 … … … … 650 ˙016 463 ˙17 * This disease is not[...]able throughout the whole of Scotland, and the figures gives are for thirteen of the principal towns and the counties of Lanark and Fife. Gorhambury Estate. The proposed purchase is in pursuance of the Commissioners statutory duty to invest in land capital moneys arising from sales or otherwise, and has no special significance.