§ Colonel Crosthwaite-Eyreasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the number of established civil servants of the executive and administrative classes below and above the age of 60 years, respectively, now retired and receiving pensions.
§ Mr. H. MacmillanIt would not be possible to get out the precise numbers without a disproportionate expenditure of time and labour, but, with minor exceptions, the only civil servants who draw pension before reaching the age of 60 are those retired on grounds of ill-health.