Navy Supplementary Estimate, 1958–59

Navy Estimates, 1959–60 – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 17 March 1959.

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18. That a Supplementary sum, not exceeding £42,200,000, be granted to Her Majesty, to defray the charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1959, for expenditure beyond the sum already provided in the grants for Navy Services for the year.

SCHEDULE
Sums not exceeding
Supply GrantsAppropriations in Aid
Vote££
1. Pay, etc., of the Royal Navy and Royal MarinesCr. 1,225,000
2. Victualling and Clothing for the Navy700,000*— 300,000
3. Medical Establishments and Services145,000*— 15,000
4. Civilians employed on Fleet Services295,000
5. Educational Ser vices40,000
6. Scientific ServicesCr. 200,000200,000
8. Shipbuilding, Repairs and Maintenance, etc.—
Section I—Personnel730,000130,000
Section II— Mat&ériel4,800,000*—2,400,000
Section III— Contract Work34,150,000*—1,200,000
9. Naval ArmamentsCr. 575,000*—1,050,000
10. Works, Buildings and Repairs at Home and Abroad1,075,000*—2,275,000
11. Miscellaneous Effective ServicesCr. 1,040,0001,140,000
12. Admiralty Office975,000
13. Non-Effective Services2,330,000
15. Additional Married Quarters*— 230,000
Total, Navy (Supplementary), 1958–59£42,200,000*—6,000,000
* Deficit.