§ 102. Lieut-Colonel Bromley-Davenportasked the Secretary of State for War if he can state the length of time which elapses between the application for a Territorial efficiency decoration and the granting of such decoration.
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§ Mr. M. StewartOwing to the reduction of the qualifying period for the Territorial efficiency decoration from 20 to 12 years in September, 1949, the branch concerned received a vast number of applications and queries, and some applications have had to wait nearly 12 months before the decoration was granted. It is hoped that by March, 1951, all arrears will be cleared. Thereafter, the average length of time between the application for the decoration and its grant should be about one month.
CANCER, 1920–1949—ENGLAND AND WALES NUMBERS OF DEATHS AND DEATH-RATES PER MILLION POPULATION Year Number of Deaths Rates per million population Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1920* … … 43,687 19,659 24,028 1,166 1,110 1,219 1921 … … 46,022 20,649 25,373 1,215 1,142 1,281 1922 … … 46,903 21,266 25,637 1,229 1,167 1,286 1923 … … 48,668 22,065 26,603 1,267 1,203 1,326 1924 … … 50,389 23,099 27,290 1,300 1,246 1,351 1925 … … 51,939 24,002 27,937 1,336 1,290 1,377 1926 … … 53,220 24,437 28,783 1,362 1,307 1,413 1927 … … 54,078 25,048 29,030 1,376 1,332 1,417 1928 … … 56,253 26,013 30,240 1,425 1,377 1,469 1929 … … 56,896 26,284 30,612 1,437 1,386 1,483 1930 … … 57,883 26,916 30,967 1,454 1,411 1,494 1931 … … 57,579 27,058 30,521 1,440 1,412 1,465 1932 … … 58,926 28,104 30,822 1,466 1,458 1,473 1933 … … 59,719 28,062 31,657 1,480 1,450 1,508 1934 … … 61,376 28,999 32,377 1,517 1,494 1,538 1935 … … 62,602 29,979 32,623 1,540 1,537 1,543 1936 … … 64,302 30,739 33,563 1,575 1,569 1,580 1937 … … 64,943 31,321 33,622 1,583 1,589 1,577 1938 … … 66,584 31,899 34,685 1,616 1,612 1,619 1939* … … 67,154 32,098 35,056 1,628 1,629 1,626 1940* … … 68,922 33,317 35,605 1,723 1,816 1,645 1941* … … 69,227 33,735 35,492 1,780 1,944 1,649 1942* … … 70,419 34,276 36,143 1,834 2,024 1,685 1943* … … 72,155 35,277 36,878 1,899 2,140 1,716 1944* … … 72,110 35,287 36,823 1,897 2,155 1,704 1945* … … 74,291 36,776 37,515 1,933 2,209 1,724 1946* … … 75,771 37,471 38,300 1,858 1,994 1,742 1947* … … 77,850 38,943 38,907 1,858 1,976 1,754 1948* … … 79,537 40,130 39,407 1,858 1,965 1,761 1949* … … 80,748 40,853 39,895 1,872 1,981 1,771 * For the year 1920 and from 3rd September, 1939, the mortality rates for males and from 1st June, 1941, for females, have been calculated upon a national population which comprises civilians only but, as in other years, the numbers of deaths include those of non-civilians registered in England and Wales. This information, in respect of the preceding ten years, is given in Tables 6 and 7 of Part I (Medical) of the Registrar General's Statistical Review for each year.