§ 33. Mr. Kenneth Lindsayasked the Minister of Education the names of the delegates, alternative delegates and advisers who are attending the third general conference of U.N.E.S.C.O. shortly to be held at Beirut.
§ Mr. TomlinsonWith permission, I will circulate the information in the OFFICIAL REPORT.
§ Following is the information:
§ DELEGATES
- Mr. David Hardman, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education.
- Sir Ronald Adam, Bt., G.C.B., D.S.O, C.B.E., Chairman, British Council.
- His Excellency Mr. W. E. Houstoun-Boswall,C.M.G., His Majesty's Minister at Beirut.
- Sir Harold Spencer Jones, F.R.S., The Astronomer Royal.
- Sir John Maud, K.C.B., C.B.E., Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education.
§ ALTERNATES
- Dr. W. P. Alexander, M.A., B.Sc., Secretary, Association of Education Committees.
- Mr. Ronald Gould, M.A., General Secretary, National Union of Teachers.
- Mr. Alan Moorehead, O.B.E., Foreign Correspondent "The Observer."
- Dr. Joseph Needham, F.R.S., Reader in Biochemistry in University of Cambridge, Honorary Scientific Adviser to U.N.E.S.C.O.
- Mr. Ronald Syme, F.B.A.. Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.
§ EXPERTS AND ADVISERS
- Sir Leigh Ashton, Director, Victoria and Albert Museum.
- Dr. J. G. M. Allcock, His Majesty's Inspector of Schools, Ministry of Education.
- Mr. F. R. Cowell, Ministry of Education.
- Mr. W. F. Crawford, Scientific Officer, British Middle East Office, Cairo.
- Miss J. Lawson, F.E.I.S., Educational Institute of Scotland.
- The Rev. T. T. Solaru, B.D., Formerly of Wesley College, Ibadau, Nigeria.
- Mr. B. B. Thomas, Permanent Secretary of Welsh Department, Ministry of Education.
- Mr. W. E. F. Ward, C.M.G., Educational Adviser, Colonial Office.
- Mr. P. B. Fraser, Conference Officer, Foreign Office.
- Mr. W. D. Pile, Ministry of Education; Secretary to Delegation.