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THE BRITISH EMPIRE: — UNITED KINGDOM
Scotland.
Jan. 15
Poor relieved (Excluding Vagrants)
Paupers Dependents
Vagrants
Total
Paupers
Dependents
1900 1905 1910 1911 1912
65,797 33,963 73,226 37,265 75,484 40,934 66,915 41,289 67,448 41,621
132 137 142 111 133
40 32 21 17 37
99,932 110,660 116,581 108,332 109,239
Ireland.
January
(end of
first
week)
1]
Adult able-bodied 1
5,724 5,149 5,129 4,778 4,609
adoor paupers All others Total
Outdoor paupers
58,534 57,909 55,496 40,091 39,996
In asylums
Total
1900 1905 1910 1911 1912
38,096 43,820 88,762 ' 43,911 36,737 41,866 34,189 38,967 33,402 38,011
1,512 1,420 1,530 1,600 1,629
103,866
103,240
99,002
80,658
79,636
1 Excluding any who may be temporarily disabled by sickness.
Included in the number of indoor paupers are casuals, who numbered 984 in January, 1912.
Finance.
I, Revenue AND Expenditure.
Revenue
Year ended
March 31
Estimated
Actual Receipts
More ( + )
in the
into the
or less (— )
Budgets
Exchequer
than Estimates
£
£
£
1895
101,189,000
101,697,304
+ 508,304
1900
120,550,000
129,804,566
-1-9,254,566
1905
153,086,000
153,182,782
-f- 96,782
1910
162,590,000
131,696,456
-30,893,544^
1911
199,791,000-
203,850,588
-f 4,059, 588
1912
181,621,000
185,090,286
-f 3,469,286
1 This abnormal deficit was caiused by the non-collection of a jiortion of the revenue ut' the year (estimated at .30,046,000/.) owing to the Finance Bill of that year not being passed into law by Parliament unti! the succeeding financial year.
- Including arrears of 1009-10, estimated at 30,040,000/.