§ Mr. D. GRENFELLasked the Secretary for Mines the number of mines inspectors in the employ of his Department, and the number of separate pit inspections made by them during the last year?
§ Mr. E. BROWNNinety-nine inspectors of mines are employed by my Department: the total number of inspections they made in 1932 was approximately 25,000. These figures do not include quarries or quarry inspections.