HC Deb 16 July 1936 vol 314 c2271W
Sir E. GRAHAM-LITTLE

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies when the report of the African Research Survey, under Sir Malcolm Hailey, may be expected; what is the cost of the investigation; and to what Department or fund that cost will be debited?

Mr. ORMSBY-GORE

The African Research Survey is quite independent of His Majesty's Government. It is, I understand, being conducted under the auspices of a committee set up by the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and financed from money, made available by the Carnegie Corporation of New York; no expenditure from public funds is involved. I am not in a position to say when the report will be published.

Employment in Grant-aided Schools of Four Year and One Year Students who completed approved courses of Training at University and University College Training Departments in July, 1935.
Leavers. Appointments notified to the Board up to 30th June, 1936.
Grant-aided Secondary Schools. Public Elementary schools. Technical, etc., schools.*
England.
Universities:
Birmingham Men 42 10 21 3
Women 56 12 25 3
Bristol Men 50 9 24 1
Women 30 14 11 1
Durham, Armstrong college Men 40 4 29 1
Women 39 7 29
Durham, Durham Division Men 18 3 10
Women 10 2 8
Leeds Men 66 18 33
Women 58 16 32 1
Liverpool Men 71 7 35 3
Women 67 18 28 1
London, Institute of Education Men 88 38 28 1
Women 91 56 17 5
London, King's College Men 36 16 11 1
Women 32 7 12 4
Manchester Men 57 14 28 3
Women 54 12 29 4