HC Deb 08 December 1920 vol 135 c2104
54. Sir P. MAGNUS

asked the Prime Minister whether, having regard to the urgent necessity of securing for laboratory and other purposes a sufficient supply of the different kinds of glass used in the manufacture of optical and other instruments, and having regard to the importance of encouraging the production in this country of such glass, he will arrange for the introduction at an early date of a Bill prohibiting for a time, except under special licence, the importation of such varieties of glass and of such scientific instruments as may or can be produced in this country?

The PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY to the BOARD of TRADE (Sir P. Lloyd-Greame)

I have been asked to reply. The President of the Board of Trade stated during the Debate yesterday that the Government intends to introduce the Bill dealing with key industries, other than the dye industry, as the first measure next Session. I think my hon. Friend will appreciate that it is impracticable to discuss the details of that measure in advance.

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