HC Deb 26 February 1924 vol 170 cc311-2W
Major R. WILLIAMS

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies how many administrative officials were employed in German East Africa during the year 1913–14; and how many administrative officials are employed to-day in the British mandated portion known as Tanganyika?

Mr. THOMAS

The German administrative staff numbered 79 in 1914. The existing administrative staff numbers 114. It will be seen from page 32 of the Report on Tanganyika Territory presented to Parliament in 1921 (Command 1428) that the German staff was too small for the adequate supervision of the native officials.

Mr. J. HARRIS

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what was the cost of the administration of the British mandated area of Tanganyika in 1922; and what was the administrative cost of the total area under German rule in 1913?

Mr. THOMAS

If the words "administration" and "administrative cost" are intended to exclude extraordinary or capital expenditure the figures are:

£
German (converting marks at 20 to the £) 1,025,250
British (1922–23) 1,617,834

Including extraordinary or capital expenditure the totals are:

£
German 2,737,750
British 1,811,872

It must be borne in mind that the comparisons are between pre-War and post-War figures, and the general rise in prices and the cost of living must be taken into consideration.