HOUSES AND BUILDINGS-GREAT BRITAIN. No. 25.-NUMBERS of NEW BUILDINGS ASSESSED to INCOME TAX (Schedule A) for the first time in ENGLAND and WALES, SCOTLAND and GREAT BRITAIN in each YEAR ended 5th APRIL, 1920 to 1925. (Compiled from the Annual Reports of the Inland Revenue Department.) NOTE.-The year of first assessment is the year ended 5th April following the year of erection. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATE. ELECTORS in each DIVISION of the UNITED KINGDOM at the date ELECTIONS, 1892 to 1924. for England and Wales and from other sources.) (e) Excluding Irish Free State. (d) Including 2,835 electors, whose sex was not distinguished, for Queen's University, Belfast. PUBLIC EDUCATION-ENGLAND AND WALES. (For fuller explanation of the Statistics reference should be made to the PART I. No. 27. PUBLIC ELEMEN (a) Prior to 1919-20 the Statistical Year ended on 31st July. In 1919-20, and subsequent years, it ended on 31st March. 494 147,400 14,709 25,246 22,336 12,645 22,457 12,641 PUBLIC EDUCATION-ENGLAND AND WALES. Volumes of "Statistics of Public Education in England and Wales.") TARY SCHOOLS. employed the year. PART I. Number of Pupils on the Registers on the last day of the year, classified Number of (a) The statistics relate to the last day of the school year. In 1915 a uniform school year ending 31st March was adopted for all Special Schools. YEARS ENDED 31st JULY. No. 29.-TRAINING OF TEACHERS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.(a) (a) The figures relating to the Training Colleges for the Blind and for Teachers of the Deaf, respectively, and to the Certified Training Colleges for Private Students only, are not included. (b) Part-time Teachers are counted once for each Training College in which they served. The figures do not include University Professors and Lecturers whose courses in academic subjects were attended by Training College Students. (c) Information not available. |