HC Deb 18 February 1919 vol 112 c776W
Captain A. SMITH

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions how many of the national factories have been sold; what they have cost to build and equip, and what sum they have been sold for; whether they have in all cases been sold by public auction; and, if not, under what conditions, through what selling agency, and for what price?

Mr. KELLAWAY

Negotiations are pending for the disposal of several national factories, but in no case has the transaction yet been completed. I cannot, therefore, give the information asked for by my hon. and gallant Friend.

Mr. O'GRADY

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions if he is aware that several of the national factories are eminently fitted for the production of furniture, of which a large quantity is annually required by the Government itself for use in the various public Departments; if he is aware that the Census of Production Report shows that the furniture trade had a very small output; if he is aware that rubbish furniture is now being sold for many times what it cost; and if he will take steps atonce to establish a national furniture industry in the interests at once of national economy and of labour?

Mr. KELLAWAY

The Government have in their possession sufficient furniture to last for a considerable period. There will also be a large quantity surplus to requirements, which will be sold by the Disposal Board. In the circumstances I cannot undertake to devote a national factory to the production of furniture.

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