HC Deb 27 March 1911 vol 23 c1079W
Mr. C. BATHURST

asked the Secretary to the Treasury if he can say to what is attributable the increase of £54,054, as compared with the current financial year, in the total estimate of £793,650 for stationery and printing in the year 1911–12; and how such increase is distributed over the various Government departments?

Mr. HOBHOUSE

Provision has been necessary as under:—

Census Office— £
Extra on account of hire of calculating machines and the supply of special cards in connection with the Census of England and Scotland 6,300
Post Office—
Increased charges consequent on the transfer of the business of the National Telephone Company to the Post Office on 1st January, 1912. (Printing of Directories, etc.) 20,000
Land Valuation Offices—
General supplies 16,000
Labour Exchanges—
Increased supplies 14,000
Stationery Office—
Printing of the "London Gazette," which up to November, 1910, was farmed out to a contractor 3,700
Ordinary increments of salaries and wages 2,000
Increased demand for Stationery Office publications 1,000
Rise in prices of paper 8,000
£71,000

Savings—
Estimated further economies in printing £10,000
Estimated increase in Appropriations-in-Aid 7,000
17,000
£54,000