§ Mr. Youngerasked the Secretary of State for Scotland (1) how many heads
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SCOTLAND EXPENDITURE WITHIN THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S RESPONSIBILITY BY SUMMARY PROGRAMME AND SPENDING AUTHORITY £ million at 1969 survey prices Central Government Local Authorities Public Corporations 1968–69 Provisional Out-turn Civil defence … 0.5 0.5 — Roads and public lighting … 21.7 43.3 — Transport … 0.6 1.0 — Other assistance to employment and industry … 2.8 — — Research councils, etc. … 2.5 — — Agriculture, fisheries and forestry … 50.1 1.3 — Housing … 29.8 169.3 27.0 Local environmental services … 1.6 75.2 7.7 Law and order … 8.9 39.5 — Education … 31.8 182.1 — Health and welfare … 174.1 17.8 — Miscellaneous services … 0.8 4.0 — Total … 325.2 534.0 34.7 1969–70 Estimate Civil defence … 0.4 0.2 — Roads and public lighting … 24.6 41.7 — Transport … 1.7 2.0 0.4 Other assistance to employment and industry … 3.6 — — Research councils, etc. … 2.7 — — Agriculture, fisheries and forestry … 58.8 0.9 — Housing … 35.7 160.6 29.7 Local environmental services … 1.3 75.8 9.1 Law and order … 9.3 39.7 — Education … 35.6 184.2 — Health and welfare … 177.2 17.7 — Miscellaneous services … 0.2 4.3 — Total … 351.1 527.1 39.2 of department in secondary schools in Scotland are not honours graduates;
(2) how many headmasters in secondary schools in Scotland are not honours graduates.
§ Mr. RossI shall have this information when I have completed the current survey of secondary school staffing.