HC Deb 14 May 1918 vol 106 c193
33. Mr. OUTHWAITE

asked the Patronage Secretary to the Treasury whether he can state the cost of the ninety-two war aims meetings addressed by the Earl of Denbigh and the average attendance?

Captain GUEST

I would refer my hon. Friend to the reply appearing in the Written Answers [OFFICIAL REPORT] yesterday.

Mr. OUTHWAITE

Is the hon. Gentleman aware that the evidence would probably reach the figure of a thousand if the cinema were shown without the speech delivered by Lord Denbigh?

Mr. SPEAKER

That is pure guesswork.

34. Mr. OUTHWAITE

asked the Patronage Secretary to the Treasury whether a cinema film produced at great cost is now being exhibited depicting the life history of the Prime Minister from infancy; and, if so, can he state what bearing this exhibition has upon the war aims of the Allies or the successful prosecution of the War?

Captain GUEST

I would refer my hon. Friend to the reply appearing in the Written Answers yesterday.