t.—Additional Charges in 1926-27.
(E.)— iS DUE TO DECISIONS OF THE PRESENT
RLIAMENT AND GOVERNMENT.
lu e of any revision of these decisions it is estimated
that 5 i charges would have fallen to be met in 1926-27,
the amy ch case being the increase on the original estimate,
it any, *€} =
: fn Estimated Additional
5 Cost in 1926-27.
¢ £
Né 6 and Old Age Pensions Scheme .... 5,700,000
Im te contributions to Unemployment
2 Scheme oh er ... 8,800,000
: tbsidy oo a we 1,750.000
N ete., Programme id wee 8,724,000
Col 'ndustry Subvention .... .. 4,100,000
Un t Insurance (Northern Ireland)
5 i _ ore 875,000
Ma impire Produce = al . 500,000
Re y and increase of strength of police
- - b.. + 400,000
Pro eel houses, Scotland .... dh 368,000
Ne Scheme es 7 ih 200,000
Tit 125. New grant at the rate of
per annum She yo AT 150,000
Trd nemployed Men i os 150,000
¥ 21,717,000
Ina iducation Estimates due to the
a of teachers’ pension contributions
Ca ixchequer under the Teachers’
lation Act, 1925. In 1925-26
ributions are being appropriated
he Education Votes. This charge
4 irse, balanced by an equivalent
» the revenue side of the account
. 's no fresh burden on the taxpayer 2,730,000
Co Total . we 24,447,000
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