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General:-(continued).
Schemes under the Housing, Town Planning, etc. (Scotland) Act,
1919-(continued).
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Size of houses
Number of houses completed and in course of construction
Position of schemes
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Negotiations by Valuation Department, Inland Revenue
Compulsory acquisition of sites
Materials:-
Supply of materials
Labour:-
Proceedings by local authorities under the Housing (Scotland) Acts,
1909-1919
Provision of houses by private persons :—
Subsidy to private builders
Subsidy to crofters
Public Utility Societies:-
Progress of schemes...
Sale of houses
Financial assistance-amended regulations
Interest on share or loan capital
Period for loans
Rosyth-Houses for Admiralty employees
Town Planning
Miscellaneous :-
Action for damages against local authority as house-owners
Insurance against claims for damages
Acquisition of ground belonging to parish council
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Miscellaneous: -continued.
Gas supply to housing sites
Byelaws
Interpretations of Sections 21 and 31 of the Housing, Town
Planning, etc. (Scotland) Act, 1919
V.-POOR LAW AND PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.
Poor Law.
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Ordinary receipts in 1922-23
Comparison between ordinary receipts in 1922-23 and previous year
Expenditure on poor relief in 1922-23
Comparison between expenditure on poor relief in 1922-23 and
previous years
Capital receipts in 1922-23 and expenditure out of same
Valuation and indebtedness
Administration of poor relief :--
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Competency of house committee installing wireless receiving set in
Feeding and clothing of necessitous school children
Inter-departmental Committee on Overlapping of Public Assistance
Cost of relief to the able-bodied and numbers assisted by parish councils
State-assisted schemes of relief work ...
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Unemployed Workmen Act, 1905
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Distress in the Hebrides and North West Highlands
Voluntary funds for relief of exceptional distress in the Highlands
and Islands
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Relief of dependants of Lithuanians and other Russian subjects ...
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Schemes under Section 2 of the Blind Pêrsons Act, 1920
Grants-in-aid of the welfare of the blind
Central register of the blind
Home teachers
Survey of unemployment and its effects
Number of insured persons in Scotland registered as totally unem-
ployed and as working systematic short time
Prevalent views as to the causes of unemployment and under-
employment generally and in particular employments
Effects on the physical welfare of the population
Effects of unemployment on the technical skill of the workers
Indications of social unrest and increase of crime
Remedial measures taken to relieve unemployment
The outlook for the future
Audit of parish council, combination poorhouse, and district board of
I. Summary of returns relating to all persons treated at venereal
diseases treatment centres during the year ended 15th May,
II. Table showing for the year ended 31st December, 1922, the
number of cases of infectious disease notified in Scotland at
certain age periods; together with the number of such cases
removed to hospital ...
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Sale of Food and Drugs Acts.
III Analysts' Reports:-
Table A-Summary for Scotland of the number of formal and
of test samples analysed on behalf of local authorities
and the number and percentage of cases reported
against for the year ended 30th September, 1923
Table B-Summary of prosecutions in Scotland and the results
thereof for the year ended 30th September, 1923
Table C-Abstracts of the Reports of Public Analysts for the
year ended 30th September, 1923 :-Formal Samples
National Health Insurance.
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IV. Note of important circulars issued to approved societies during 1923
V. Security given by approved societies and the number and amount
of cash deficiencies reported
VI. Statement showing the number of insured persons as represented
by the index registers of insurance committees in 1923 and the
percentage to total in each case for the years 1982 and 1923 ...
VII. Summary of accumulated funds under the National Health
Insurance Acts in Scotland showing the approximate position
at the beginning and end of the year 1923 and including
approximate receipts and payments in respect of all forms of
benefit and administration, including central administration ...
VIII. Statement showing the number of persons entitled to benefits
under the National Health Insurance Acts at 31st December,
1923
IX. Scottish National Health Insurance Fund-abstract of cash
receipts and payments for the year to 31st December, 1923
Housing.
X. Table showing details of schemes authorised by the Board up to
31st December, 1923, for the erection of houses by local
authorities under the Housing, etc. Act, 1923
XI. Acquisition of land for housing :-
Table I.-Particulars of cases in which the Scottish Board of
Health have confirmed orders by local authorities for
the compulsory acquisition of land
Table II.-Particulars of case referred to the Official Arbiter
under the Acquisition of Land Assessment of Com-
pensation Act, 1919, though no compulsory order
has been made
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XII. Cost of Houses :-
Table A-Table showing for each month of 1923 the estimated ninimum and maximum costs of houses in different
forms of construction for which tenders were
approved
Table B-Statement showing the estimated cost of different types
of houses for which tenders were approved during
XIII. Table giving particulars of references to Rents Tribunal
XIV. Summary of Proceedings by local authorities under the Housing
(Scotland) Acts, 1909-1919 ...
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XV. Number of Poor :-
Table I.-Summary of the number of poor (excluding destitute
able-bodied) relieved in each county on three
given days during the year
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Table II.-Summary of destitute able-bodied unemployed
relieved in each county on three given days during
the year
Table III.-Poor of all classes relieved on three given days in
each of the last ten years
Table IV.-Average number of poor on three given days and
number of sane and other than sane poor at 15th
May; together with rates for 1000 population
for each of the last ten years and for each tenth
year from 1868
Table V.-Pauper children-details for each of the last ten
Table VI.-Aged sane poor-details for 1910 and each of the last ten years
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XVI. Destitute able-bodied unemployed :-
Statement showing for 36 parishes
(a) the rates per 10,000 population of destitute able-bodied
unemployed and of other poor relieved on 12th May, and
the average rates per 10,000 population during the
calendar year 1923;
(b) the average number of destitute able-bodied unemployed
relieved during the calendar year 1923; and
(c) the expenditure on poor relief to the destitute able-
bodied during the calendar year 1923, and the rate per £
of gross valuation represented by such expenditure
XVII. Abstract of capital receipts under the Poor Law Acts and
expenditure out of same during the year ended 15th May, 1923
XVIII. Poor Law Finance :-
Table A-Summary of ordinary receipts under the Poor Law
Acts in each county during the year ended 15th
May, 1923
Table B-Summary of ordinary expenditure under the Poor
Law Acts in each county during the year ended
15th May, 1923, together with loans outstanding,
gross valuation and poor law assessable rentals
Table C-Table showing for Scotland for each of the last ten
years (a) gross valuation and poor law assessable
rentals; (b) ordinary expenditure on the relief
of the poor and the sources from which met; and
(c) poor law loans outstanding
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XIX. Abstract of poorhouse returns, half-year ended 30th June, 1923
XX. Statement of the average weekly cost of ordinary poor in poor-
houses for the year ended 15th May, 1923
XXI. Statement of average weekly cost of lunatic poor in poorhouses
having licensed wards for lunatics and in Greenock Parochial
Asylum for the year ended 15th May, 1923
XXII. Summary of returns under the Children Act, 1908
XXIII. Note of arbitrations in cases of disputed settlement and in
ordinary questions of poor law, etc. administration