HC Deb 06 February 1908 vol 183 c1059
MR. LEVERTON HARRIS

To ask the President of the Board of Trade, whether in connection with the investigations now being made into working class conditions in certain foreign countries, he can state the average number of rooms per working-class family in Berlin.

(Answered by Mr. Kearley.) The results of the German investigation are not yet available, but the Census of 1900 indicated that the most usual number of rooms occupied by a working class family in Berlin is two.