HC Deb 01 July 1964 vol 697 cc239-40W
Sir J. Gilmour

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland in how many cases of road accidents in Scotland in each of the last three years the person held responsible for the accident was alone in the vehicle; and in how many cases he was accompanied by one or more passengers.

DEATHS FROM CANCER—1953 TO 1962
1953 1954
COUNTIES AND CITIES Cancer of the Lung All other forms of cancer Cancer of the Lung All other forms of cancer
M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F.
Aberdeen City 69 301 52 283
Aberdeen County 20 215 26 229
Angus 23 179 21 188
Dundee 81 336 73 384
Argyll 24 121 28 118
Ayr 76 506 111 526
Banff 13 83 10 79
Berwick 1 54 9 51
Bute 7 43 9 37
Caithness 2 29 2 41
Clackmannan 7 68 6 66
Dumfries 20 156 20 155
Dunbarton 54 268 64 283
East Lothian 13 86 14 73
Fife 81 494 88 480
Inverness 17 159 20 152
Kincardine 4 47 6 35
Kirkcudbright 4 52 7 58
Lanark 143 759 155 810
Glasgow 551 1,771 535 1,780
Midlothian 21 149 24 155
Edinburgh 256 889 215 933
Moray 9 69 7 78
Nairn 3 12 3 17
Orkney 1 42 51
Peebles 5 21 3 23
Perth and Kinross 33 238 44 270
Renfrew 112 495 133 547
Ross and Cromarty 13 82 8 128
Roxburgh 13 74 12 81
Selkirk 6 24 10 44
Stirling 61 278 54 296
Sutherland 2 23 1 25
West Lothian 22 132 28 119
Wigtown 3 44 10 53
Zetland 3 53 4 45
TOTAL—SCOTLAND 1,468 301 3,842 4,514 1,517 295 3,961 4,732

Mr. Noble

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