§ Mr. BOTTOMLEYasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will grant a Return showing the items and totals of the Votes passed in Committee of Supply, without discussion, under Standing Order, during the years 1906 to 1911, inclusive?
Mr. McKINNON WOODsubmitted the following numbers and amounts of Votes which had not been previously discussed passed in Committee of Supply under the Closure (Standing Order 15) in the years 1906 to 1911:—
Year. Army. Navy. Civil Services. Revenue Departments. Total. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. No. Amount. £ £ £ £ £ 1906 … 2 1,244,100 — — 79 12,530,833 — — 81 13,774,933 1907 … 13 9,758,100 13* 16,036,300 75 7,172,163 — — 101 32,966,863 1908 … 10 11,500,100 7 5,562,700 91 13,994,954 — — 108 31,057,754 1909 … 12 15,120,100 13* 19,150,200 95 8,910,905 — — 120 43,181,205 1910 … 13 17,116,100 3* 17,398,300 103 15,167,281 2 2,554,400 121 52,236,081 1911 … 11 15,181,000 7 9,902,400 102 17,223,711 1 1,471,400 121 43,778,511 * For the purposes of the above statement the three Sections of the Navy Shipbuilding Vote which are subject to separate resolutions in Committee of Supply have been treated as separate Votes. NOTE.—The figures under Civil Services and Revenue Departments are the sums actually voted under the closure (i.e., excluding sums already voted on account), and discussions upon Votes of Account are ignored.