HC Deb 28 April 1960 vol 622 cc16-7W
66. Mr. Berkeley

asked the Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations whether he will make a further statement about the United Kingdom's gift to Ghana to commemorate the latter's independence.

Mr. Alport

Yes. After consultation with the Ghana authorities, it was agreed that the United Kingdom Government gift should be a Cabinet table and other furniture instead of a piece of sculpture. The table, chairs and other items—which are replicas of the furniture in the Cabinet Room at No. 10—have now been completed under the direction of my right hon. Friend the Minister of Works.

In case hon. Members should wish to see the gift, it will be on display in the Upper Waiting Hall on 9th and 10th May, before despatch to Ghana. I will arrange in due course for a set of photographs of this Government gift to be placed in the Library of the House.

Local Education Authority Year (January) Number of pupils in secondary schools and senior classes in all-age schools Percentage of 13 year old pupils for whom the authority is responsible attending grammar schools*
Lancashire 1956 97,962 21.9
1957 102,529 21.3
1958 107,334 20.9
1959 (provisional) 118,947 21.5
Bolton 1956 7,501 15.9
1957 7,792 16.8
1958 8,075 19.5
1959 (provisional) 9,116 20.1
Manchester 1956 35,010 16.1
1957 36,083 15.7
1958 37,195 15.7
1959 (provisional) 41,181 16.6
* This does not include pupils attending technical schools. In January, 1958, these represented over 10 per cent. of the age group in Bolton and Manchester, and four per cent. in Lancashire.

68. Mr. Holt

asked the Minister of Education the number of students given grants for university degree courses, and the average annual value of such grants, by the educational authorities of Bolton, Manchester, and Lancashire, respectively, for the years 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58 and 1958–59.

Year Bolton Manchester Lancashire
Awards taken up Average value Awards taken up Average value Awards taken up Average value
£ £ £
1955–56 58 250 220 194 764 221
1956–57 63 234 214 179 814 217
1957–58 55 229 217 204 811 223
1958–59 49 278 204 248 904 263

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