§ 50. Mr. Gammansasked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury what is the estimated cost of the exhibition "On Our Way," which is being held at the Hall of the Central Office of Information, in Oxford Street; and what is the object of the novelty feature, which includes a fun fair, pin tables and other sideshows.
§ Mr. Glenvil HallThirty-three thousand pounds. The object of the novelty feature is to bring home salient economic facts in such a way as to impress them on the memory of the public. A similar technique has been used in other Central Office exhibitions.
§ Mr. GammansIs the right hon. Gentleman aware that the announcement about this exhibition says that the fun fair will contain
distorting mirrors, Aladdin's Cave, a for-tune-telling machine and the Biggest Rat out of Captivity,and will he explain which facts the mirrors are supposed to distort and who or what is "the Biggest Rat out of Captivity"?
§ Mr. Glenvil HallIn these exhibitions we have to cater for all tastes. We hope to get Conservatives there in order to educate them.
§ Mr. Cecil PooleCan my right hon. Friend say whether the fortune-telling machine was consulted by the Conservative Party before the South Hammersmith by-election?
§ Mr. KeelingCan the Financial Secretary say whether the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Minister of State were led astray about the British economic position by these distorting mirrors?
§ Mr. Glenvil HallThe exhibition is not open yet.