HC Deb 07 May 1909 vol 4 cc1413-4W
Mr. HORNIMAN

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is willing to

EXPENDITURE ON VACCINATION IN ENGLAND AND WALES.
Financial Year. Remuneration of Public Vaccinators and Vaccination Officers, Costs of Prosecutions and other Expenses Defrayed by Boards of Guardians.* Awards to Public Vaccinators. Cost of Production and Distribution of Vaccine Lymph by the Local Government Board.
Salaries and Wages of Staff. Hire of Calves.§ Other Expenses.
£ £ £ £ £
1894–95 82,961 9,823 2,309 266 981
1895–96 78,408 14,986 2,322 265 716
1896–97 84,150 13,669 2,334 265 881
1897–98 76,676 10,689 2,346 280 772
1898–99 72,665 13,181 4,227 424 790
1899–00 237,527 7,369 4,680 1,018 2,077
1900–01 233,512 18,582 5,175 1,161 1,844
1901–02 270,628 10,232 5,709 1,977 2,489
1902–03 457,275 12,940 6,318 2,289 2,546
1903–04 321,443 15,205 6,314 1,393 1,878
1904–05 275,898 14,268 6,100 1,169 1,767
1905–06 260,295 16,580 6,118 1,196 1,509
1906–07 243,483 5,057 931 1,380
1907–08 4,743 853 1,303
1908–09 3,997 710 1,055
* The cost of primary vaccination and re-vaccination, the costs of prosecutions, and the other expenses referred to cannot be stated separately.
‡ Figures not yet available.
† The expenditure during 1906–7 by County Borough Councils cannot yet be given. The amount paid by County Councils was £16,127.
§ No calves are purchased.

consider offers for the purchase by private tender of the site now occupied by the Duke of York's School?

Mr. HARCOURT

It is not desirable to make any statement upon the subject at present.