§ Sir W. Darlingasked the Minister of Labour how the saving of£29,000 on the item International Labour Organisation, Grant in Aid, Treaty of Peace Act, 1919, was obtained.
§ Sir W. MoncktonThe estimated saving for 1953–54 is due mainly to an
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Date Kings Cross Camden Town Males Females Males Females 15th October, 1945 … … … … 171 67 315 108 14th October, 1946 … … … … 461 56 765 158 13th October, 1947 … … … … 370 137 646 196 11th October, 1948 … … … … 557 108 1,140 383 10th October, 1949 … … … … 492 124 1,219 320 16th October, 1950 … … … … 473 256 1,211 279 15th October, 1951 … … … … 381 400 768 391 13th October, 1952 … … … … 676 176 1,719 466 12th October, 1953 … … … … 601 206 1,108 534 unusually large cash surplus accruing to the International Labour Organisation in 1951, which, under its rules, it is required to distribute in relief of the contributions for 1953 of its States members. There was also a reduction, by reason of the larger membership of the Organisation, in the United Kingdom percentage contribution to the budget of 1953.