§ Mr. STANTONasked the Minister of Labour if he will seek power to use all suitable buildings, sheds, etc., used during the late War for the purpose of training ex-soldiers, disabled and otherwise, in the manufacture of British-marked furniture; is he aware that such goods would readily command sales at best prices; and that it would put an end to the cheap furniture of to-day and mean a new national industry of benefit to the country?
§ Dr. MACNAMARAMy hon. Friend is no doubt aware that it is the view of the Government that the interests of ex-service men will best be served by their absorption in the country's existing industrial system, and all means to that end have been, and are being, vigorously prosecuted.