HC Deb 17 April 1930 vol 237 c3134W
Mr. RUNCIMAN

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what was the estimated expenditure and the realised expenditure upon the minor self-balancing items now scheduled from the national accounts, namely: sale of fee stamps, teachers' pension contributions, Unemployment Fund interest, and other interest on borrowings, respectively, in the years 1928–29 and 1929–30; and whether he will give an estimate for the same items for the year 1930–31?

Mr. P. SNOWDEN

The figures for the items named by the right hon. Gentleman are as nearly as can be estimated as follow:

Mr. PETHICK-LAWRENCE

The total number of civil employés, including industrial workers and manipulative staffs, in the year 1928–29 was 430,300 (men, 351,400; women, 78,900), whose salaries and wages amounted to £83,422,600. The comparable figures for the year 1913–14, on the best estimate that can now be made, were as follow: Total number employed: 390,500 (men, 335,500; women, 55,000). Salaries and wages, £36,750,000.