§ 26. Sir H. BRITTAINasked the Postmaster-General whether he has received any complaints as to the efficiency of the present system of broadcasting; and whether he proposes to hold any inquiries into the matter?
§ Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANSI have received very few complaints as to the efficiency of the present system of broadcasting. As my hon. Friend is aware, the whole question of broadcasting is being considered by a Committee appointed by my predecessor in April last.
§ 34. Mr. D. G. SOMERVILLEasked the Postmaster-General when he expects that the Report of the Broadcasting Committee will be available; and whether it will be possible to arrange for a discussion on it before the House adjourns?
§ Sir L. WORTHINGTON-EVANSI understand that the Broadcasting Committee, although alive to the urgency of the matter, cannot yet say when they will be able to present their Report.