HC Deb 03 May 1923 vol 163 cc1642-5W
Viscount SANDON

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury if he can give a table showing how many telegrams, cables, and wireless messages, taken together, were sent, and how many received, by the Foreign Office and Colonial Office, respectively, during each year from 1902 to 1922, inclusive, to and from foreign countries, and to and from the Dominions and Colonies taken together; what was in each case the total cost and average cost per message; and if he will state for each year the average number of such messages both inward and outward per day, and the average cost per day?

Major BOYD-CARPENTER

I am afraid that I am unable to give all the information asked for. As regards the Colonial Office, the numbers of telegrams received and sent during the 21 years in question and the daily averages are as follow:

Year. Telegrams received. Daily average. Telegrams sent. Daily average.
1902 4,629 12.7 4,429 12.1
1903 3,255 8.9 2,812 7.7
1904 2,869 7.8 2,788 7.6
1905 3,030 8.3 2,659 7.3
1906 3,500 9.6 2,729 7.5
1907 3,048 8.4 2,536 6.9
1908 3,152 8.6 2,672 7.3
1909 2,818 7.7 2,537 6.9
1910 3,537 9.7 3,383 9.2
1911 3,295 9.0 3,256 8.9
1912 2,981 8.2 2,809 7.7
1913 3,207 8.8 3,299 9.0
1914 6,637 18.2 10,309 28.2
1915 8,651 23.7 17,237 41.7
1916 8,114 22.2 10,412 28.4
1917 10,671 29.2 11,821 32.6
1918 11,945 32.7 11,691 32.0
1919 10,525 28.8 12,196 33.4
1920 8,437 23.0 9,083 24.8
1921 7,504 20.6 7,808 21.4
1922 7,191 19.7 6,719 18.4

No figures are available as to the cost of telegrams received, since such telegrams are paid for by the several Dominion or Colonial Governments who send them. The total sums charged to the Colonial Services Vote for telegrams during the financial years 1901–2 to 1922–23 are as follows:

Expenditure on Telegrams, 1901–1902 to 1922–1923.
Year. Amount.
£
1901–2 13,949
1902–3 19,738
1903–4 8,603
1904–5 8,827
1905–6 8,030
1906–7 9,065
1907–8 6,869
1908–9 8,126
1909–10 6,821
1910–11 9,842
1911–12 7,602
1912–13 6,931
1913–14 6,554
1914–15 36,370
1915–16 45,269
1916–17 24,888
1917–18 32,261
1918–19 49,841
1919–20 28,631
1920–21 21,977
1921–22 20,212
1922–23 (approximate) 10,500

Owing to the fact that these figures cover the financial years and not the calendar years it is not possible to give the statistics of average cost asked for.

As regards the Foreign Office, the following table shows the cost of telegrams sent by and received at the Foreign Office during the following years:

£
1902–3 50,763
1903–4 47,372
1904–5 42,996
1905–6 41,028
1906–7 32,182
1907–8 32,570
1908–9 36,680
1909–10 41,340
1910–11 33,155
1911–12 43,868
1912–13 42,459
1913–14 41,119
1914–15 239,787
1915–16 299,617
1916–17 261,773
1917–18 304,105
1918–19 384,775
1919–20 226,341
1920–21 132,818
1921–22 113,549

It is impossible to give the number of telegrams sent by and to the Foreign Office over the period in question, as, up to the last few years, telegrams were not entered separately but included in the general correspondence registers of the Department.

While it would be possible to ascertain the numbers for the years since the date when telegrams were registered separately for each of the overseas posts (between 300 and 400) controlled by the Foreign Office, the amount of clerical labour which would be involved in the production of the figures could not in my opinion, be justified.