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Class Vi

Volume 350: debated on Tuesday 1 August 1939

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13. "That a sum, not exceeding £42,142,470, be granted to His Majesty, to complete the sum necessary to defray the charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1940, for expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class VI of the Civil Estimates, namely:

£
1.Board of Trade 228,324
2Mercantile Marine Services297,382
3.Essential Commodities Reserves Fund1,500,000
4.Department of Overseas Trade 434,754
5.Export Credits 90
6.Mines Department of the Board of Trade151,896
7.Office of Commissioners of Crown Lands23,694
8.Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (including a Supplementary sum of,£125,450) 2,421,061
9.Beet Sugar Subsidy, Great Britain2,985,000
10.Milk (England and Wales) (including a Supplementary sum of £2,654,000)2,792,010
11.Livestock Industry and Cattle Fund (including a Supplementary sum of £573,900)3,526,400
12.Land Fertility Improvement 939,900
13.Oats and Barley Subsidy (England and Wales and Northern Ireland) (including a Supplementary sum of £2,144,500) 2,144,600
13A.Barley Subsidy Fund400,000
14.Bacon Industry 250,010
14B.Ploughing up Grassland (England and Wales and Northern Ireland)700,000
15.Surveys of Great Britain274,165

£
16.Forestry Commission (including a Supplementary sum of £100,000)534,000
17.Ministry of Transport 142,997
18.Roads, etc19,000,000
19.Development Fund430,000
20.Development Grants 568,130
21.Department of Scientific and Industrial Research 496,983
22.State Management Districts 90
23.Clearing Offices 90
Scotland.
24.Department of Agriculture (including a Supplementary sum of £6,500) 486,632
25.Milk (including a Supplementary sum of £352,100) 382,000
26.Oats and Barley Subsidy (including a Supplementary sum of £850,000)850,100
26A.Ploughing up Grassland60,000
27.Fishery Board 72,612
28.Herring Industry49,450
29.Ministry of Supply100
£42,142,470"