HC Deb 15 February 1951 vol 484 c85W
61. Mr. Hopkinson

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether, having regard to the urgent need for increasing home production of beef, he will introduce legislation to extend the payment of subsidy on steer calves for a further period after 30th September, 1951.

Mr. T. Williams

No. The calf rearing subsidy was introduced as part of the agriculture expansion programme to give an initial stimulus to the rearing of more calves suitable for beef. It has served that purpose and I do not consider that

FOUL BROOD DISEASE OF BEES ORDER, 1942
ESTIMATED ADMINISTRATION COSTS IN KENT
1948 1949 1950
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Salaries and Wages 343 11 1 360 13 3 398 13 2
Office Expenses (Postages and Telephones) 5 8 9 17 7 7 13 0 4
Stationery 10 0 6 17 0 8 18 0 0
Travelling 169 19 3 468 9 9 455 6 9
TOTALS …£ 528 19 7 863 11 3 885 0 3