HC Deb 30 March 1925 vol 182 c951W
Sir B. FALLE

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty whether he is aware that though many sick-berth petty officers are allowed in the complement at the Royal Naval Hospital, Haslar, possessing non-substantive qualifications, they cannot be employed in the wards for which they are allowed; that as a result

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
To Running Expenses, Salaries and Wages 213 4 2 By Cleansing Fees 338 4 1
To Chemicals, etc. 95 18 5 By Net loss 251 19 10
309 2 7
Rates, Interest, etc. 281 1 4
£590 3 11 £590 3 11
Similar figures for the five preceding years are given in the Report to which I have referred.