§ 69. Colonel Viscount Suirdaleasked the Secretary of State for War with what object advertisements of N.A.A.F.I. clubs are appearing in newspapers, such as "The Times"; whether these advertisements are being made free of charge; and, if not, whether the necessary publicity could be achieved by publishing the relevant facts in routine orders at appropriate intervals.
§ Sir J. GriggThese advertisements are intended to show what is being done in this way not only to members of all three Services throughout the country, but also to the general public, which has shown itself so keenly interested in the welfare of Service men. This object could not be achieved in the way suggested by my Noble and gallant Friend.