HC Deb 20 March 1922 vol 152 c47W
Sir T. BRAMSDON

asked the Secretary of State for War why recommendations have been made to the effect that Territorial Army corps signal companies, consisting of highly-trained non-commissioned officers and men, are to be disbanded, whilst Territorial Army cavalry signal units, composed of ex-yeomanry and ex-cavalry personnel, are to be retained; and, in the event of any corps signal companies being disbanded, will he say which units will be affected?

Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANS

The cavalry signal units being mounted units require more military training and cannot therefore be so readily organised on emergency. In regard to the last part of the question, all the corps signal companies are to be abolished, as peace time formations.

Total number of Teachers in Service on 31st March, 1921. Total number of Teachers whose Annual Salary as on 31st March, 1921, was less than £90. Total number of Teachers whose Annual Salary as on 31st March, 1921, was £90 or over but less than £100. Total of number Teachers whose Annual Salary as on 31st March, 1921, was less than £100 (Total of cols. 2 and 3.)
(0) (1) (2) (3) (4)
England 11,599 5,258 2,236 7,494
Wales 1,445 735 305 1,040
England and Wales 13,044 5,993 2,541 8,534