§ Sir JOHN SPEARasked the President of the Board of Agriculture if he will state the numbers of second division clerks and assistant clerks (new class), respectively, serving in his Department on 1st January, 1912?
§ Mr. RUNCIMANThe numbers were 91 and 65 respectively.
§ Sir J. SPEARasked the President of the Board of Trade the numbers of second division clerks and assistant clerks (new class), respectively, serving in his Department on 1st January, 1912?
Mr. BUXTONThere were 237 second division clerks and 183 assistant clerks (abstractor class) serving in the Board of Trade and its subordinate departments on 1st January, 1912?
§ Sir J. SPEARasked the hon. Member for the East Dorset Division, as representing the First Commissioner of Works, for similar information respecting His Majesty's Office of Works?
Captain GUESTOn the 1st January, 1912, there were fifty-seven second division clerks and thirty-eight assistant clerks (new class) serving in the Office of Works.
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§ Sir J. SPEARasked the President of the Local Government Board for similar figures in connection with that Department?
§ Mr. BURNSThe numbers are as follows:—Second division clerks, 161; assistant clerks (new class), 74.
§ Sir J. SPEARasked the Secretary to the Treasury for like particulars relating to His Majesty's Stationery Office?
§ Mr. MASTERMANTwenty-two second division clerks, excluding four employed on temporary duty, and twenty-five assistant clerks (new class) were serving in His Majesty's Stationery Office on the 1st January, 1912.