HC Deb 26 April 1920 vol 128 c823
14. Mr. SWAN

asked what action it is proposed to take in connection with the findings of the Committee set up under the Profiteering Act which investigated the supply and prices of worsted yarns.

Sir R. HORNE

If the hon. Member will refer to page 4 of the Report on Worsted Yarns (Command Paper No. 550), he will observe that the Report does not purport to be a final Report, but that the Sub-Committee appointed by the Standing Committee on Prices of the Central Committee which has already investigated wool has been asked to pursue further the investigation into worsted yarns. The question of what action, if any, should be taken will be considered when the Report of the Sub-Committee is received.

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