HC Deb 25 November 1912 vol 44 cc841-2W
Mr. HUGH BARRIE

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether he is pressing the Treasury to include in next years Estimates a sum sufficient to provide new

Programme Name of Ship. Whether Dockyard or Contract Built. Amount Provided as First Instalment in Estimates.
£
1906–1907 "Belleroplion" Dockyard 140,090
"Temeraire" Dockyard 130,016
"Superb" Contract 55,407
1907–1908 "St. Vincent" Dockyard 211,200
"Collingwood" Dockyard 168,870
"Vanguard" Contract 40,752
1908–1909 "Neptune" Dockyard 138,891
"Indefatigable" Dockyard 139,650
1909–1910 "Orion" Dockyard 268,234
"Lion" Dockyard 267,767
"Hercules" Contract 518,486
"Colossus" Contract 518,486
1910–1911 "Thunderer" Contract Contingent ships of 1909–10 Programme but no provision made for them in that year. 976,437
"Monarch" Contract 1,052,772
"Conqueror" Contract 1,051,135
"Princess Royal" Contract 1,094,500
"King George V." Dockyard 96,714
"Centurion" Dockyard 96,723
"Ajax" Contract 38,447
"Audacious" Contract 48,604
"Queen Mary" Contract 40,626
1911–1912 "Iron Duke" Dockyard 182,289
"Marlborough" Dockyard 171,515
"Benbow" Contract 78,529
"Delhi" Contract 78,530
"Tiger" Contract 69,913
1912–1913 Contract (Portsmouth) 166,775
Contract (Devnport) 166,073
Contract 2,814
Contract 59,789

residences for women students undergoing training as national school teachers in Ireland to take the place of Talbot House, Dublin, which is admittedly unsuitable and insanitary, and has been a cause of sickness and disease amongst, these students?

Mr. BIRRELL

I have not been in correspondence with the Treasury about the Estimates for National Education for 1913–14.

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