§ Mr. KELLYasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs the number of men and women engaged in the Department dealing with passports; whether they are established civil servants; and what numbers have been engaged on this work during each year since 1913
Mr. A. HENDERSONThe number of men and women employed in the Passport944W Offices in London and Liverpool on 1st January, 1930, was:
Men … … … 163 Women … … … 10 of whom eight men are established civil servants.
The staff employed in the Passport Offices on 1st January in each year since 1913 is as follow:
— Men. Women. Total. January 1,1913 … 3 — 3 January 1914 … 3 — 3 January 1915 … 12 — 12 January 1916 … 14 — 14 January 1917 … 18 6 24 January 1918 … 28 26 54 January 1919 … 74 61 135 January 1920 … 113 121 234 January 1921 … 137 84 221 January 1922 … 140 47 187 January 1923 … 182 15 197 January 1924 … 186 11 197 January 1925 … 190 9 199 January 1926 … 190 9 199 January 1927 … 178 9 187 January 1928 … 174 10 184 January 1929 … 167 10 177 The staff varies from time to time in proportion to the volume of work.