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Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.: Vaccination, Sunderland and Darlington. ( 3 Mar 1927)

...1,277 156 1907 1,737 147 1,234 209 1908 1,890 164 1,044 552 1909 1,851 144 845 743 1910 1,774 138 708 785 1911 1,808 166 694 847 1912 1,806 107 629 988 1913 1,861 129 607 1,025 1914 1,911 118 559 1,132 1915 1,809 128 557 1,013 1916 1,705 116 459 973 1917 1,441 101 367 864 1918 1,533 121 320 931 1919 1,590 136 390 953 1920 2,025 112 413 1,381 1921 1,868 122 408 1,238 1922...

Oral Answers to Questions — Importation of Plumage (Prohibition). (22 Feb 1927)

...mounts.Egret.—2,621 feathers, 2 millinery mounts.Finch.—1 skin.Grebe.—4 necklets, 1 dress trimming.Hawk.—3 skins.Heron.—6 millinery mounts.Kea.—1 wing.Owl.—5 skins.Peacock.—118 feathers, 6 fans.Parrot.—22 wings, 42 feathers, 3 millinery mounts.Pheasant, Reeves.—6 feathers.Pheasant, Blood.—1 skin.Pheasant, Argus.—120 feathers.

Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland.: Land Settlement. (22 Feb 1927)

...36 34 67 209 230 609 Retirement (infirmity) 11 8 24 40 42 32 42 29 — 228 Death — 25 19 27 22 20 19 17 7 156 Contributions repaid‡ 318 679 262 88 18 10 1 1 — 1,377* Total 329 712 318 175 118; 96 129 256 237 2,370

Education Amendment (Provision of Meals). (14 Dec 1926)

Miss Arabella Lawrence: ..., in fact, it had been left to the unfettered discretion of the local authorities, but it has not been so. Let us look at the figures as to the number of authorities which feed. In 1920 there were 118, 1921 137, the next year 190— that was an exceptional year—the next year 156, the next year 138, then 132, and then a rise to 134. What is the reason why the numbers dropped from 150 to...

LICENSING ACT (1921) AMENDMENT (No. 2). ( 7 Dec 1926)

The House divided: Ayes, 104; Noes, 118.

Orders of the Day — Lead Paint (Protection Against Poisoning) Bill.: New Clause. — (Prohibition, of use of lead paint in painting interior of buildings.) ( 3 Aug 1926)

Mr Samuel Viant: ...of the House to the fact that the Hatch Committee, which has been referred to, obtained far more reliable data than did the Norman Committee. The Hatch Committee sat for 49 days. It had before it 118 witnesses, whereas the Norman Committee sat for 13 days only and examined only 26 witnesses. Therefore, from the point of view of merit, some of us feel that the inquiries of the Hatch...

Oral Answers to Questions — Education.: Classes (Size). (29 Jul 1926)

Welsh County Boroughs: Cardiff 118 Merthyr Tydfil 13 Newport (Mon.) 85 Swansea 74 Total (County Boroughs) 290

Orders of the Day — Civil Services and Revenue Departments Estimates and Supplementary Estimates, 1926–27.: Air Force Estimates, 1926–27. (28 Jul 1926)

Mr Walter Elliot: ..., 148 houses only were delivered. In the first year of the Chamberlain scheme, 487 houses only were delivered. In the first year of the Wheatley scheme, only 168 houses were delivered, of which 118 were transfers from the other Act, so that only 50 houses were actually delivered, not in three months but in 12 months from the date of that Act. We have a guarantee, signed and sealed, from...

Selection (Standing Committees).: Publications and Debates' Reports. (27 Jul 1926)

Report to lie upon the Table and to be printed, [No. 118.]

Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture.: Copper and Aluminium (Prices). (19 Jul 1926)

...electrolytic copper, as given in the "Metal Bulletin," varied between £62 10s. and £64 5s. per ton, and during June, 1026, between £64 and £65 10s. per ton. English aluminium was quoted at £118 per ton during each of these months.

Oral Answers to Questions — Kenya: DRAFT, DATED 12TH JULY, 1926, OF THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (SUBSTANTIVE GRANT) AMENDING REGULATIONS No. 1, 1926, PROPOSED TO BE MADE BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION UNDER SECTION 118 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1921 (11 & 12, GEO. 5, c. 51), WITH REGARD TO THE PAYMENT TO LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES OF SUBSTANTIVE GRANT-IN-AID OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. (12 Jul 1926)

DRAFT, DATED 12TH JULY, 1926, OF THE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (SUBSTANTIVE GRANT) AMENDING REGULATIONS No. 1, 1926, PROPOSED TO BE MADE BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION UNDER SECTION 118 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1921 (11 & 12, GEO. 5, c. 51), WITH REGARD TO THE PAYMENT TO LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES OF SUBSTANTIVE GRANT-IN-AID OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.

Oral Answers to Questions — Kenya: DRAFT, DATED 12TH JULY, 1926, OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION (SUBSTANTIVE GRANT) AMENDING REGULATIONS, No. 2, 1926, PROPOSED TO BE MADE BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION UNDER SECTION 118 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1921 (11 and 12 GEO. 5, C. 51), WITH REGARD TO THE PAYMENT TO LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES OF SuitSTANTIVE GRANT-IN-AID OF HIGHER EDUCATOR. (12 Jul 1926)

DRAFT, DATED 12TH JULY, 1926, OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION (SUBSTANTIVE GRANT) AMENDING REGULATIONS, No. 2, 1926, PROPOSED TO BE MADE BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION UNDER SECTION 118 OF THE EDUCATION ACT, 1921 (11 and 12 GEO. 5, C. 51), WITH REGARD TO THE PAYMENT TO LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITIES OF SuitSTANTIVE GRANT-IN-AID OF HIGHER EDUCATOR.

Orders of the Day — Boards of Guardians (Default) Bill. ( 8 Jul 1926)

The Committee divided: Ayes, 223; Noes, 118.

Orders of the Day — Emergency Services (Importation of Coal). ( 7 Jul 1926)

The Committee divided: Ayes, 118; Noes, 243.

Orders of the Day — Emergency Services. ( 7 Jul 1926)

The Committee divided: Ayes, 118; Noes, 260.

Oral Answers to Questions — National Flint Glass Makers' Society. (28 Apr 1926)

Sir Henry Betterton: According to returns received from the society by the Ministry of Labour, the number of contributing members of this society at the end of 1925 was 391; at that date there were in addition 118 members unemployed and 61 superannuated; figures of contributing members for earlier years are not in the possession of the Ministry.

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy.: Rosyth and Pembroke Dockyards (Mentransferred). (21 Apr 1926)

Mr. DAVIDSON: The numbers already arrived are 230 from Rosyth and 118 from Pembroke. The further numbers expected are 46 from Rosyth and 57 from Pembroke. The transfers will probably be completed by 30th September next.

Orders of the Day — Judicial Proceedings (Regulation of Reports) Bill. (16 Apr 1926)

Mr William Joynson-Hicks: ...the figures for the "Times" and the "Morning Post," which publish 310 issues per year. The Sunday newspapers publish only 52 times a year. What do we find? The "News of the World' in 1909 published 118 columns, and in 1910 it published 174 columns. The "Umpire," which I think is now defunct, published 238 columns in one year and 311 columns in another. If the London "Times," the "Morning...


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