HC Deb 20 June 1922 vol 155 c1058W
Mr. G. BARKER

asked the Minister of Health if he, is aware that 12 ex-service men, crippled or disabled in the Great War, who for the past three or four years have been earning a livelihood by selling fruit from stalls in various parts of Cardiff, have received notices to quit by the Market Committee of the Corporation; and, in view of the serious consequence of this action to the ex-service men and their families, will he communicate with the Cardiff Corporation on the matter, and by his good offices endeavour to get these notices withdrawn?

Sir A. MOND

This is not a matter in which I have any jurisdiction, and I had not previously heard of it, but I will bring the hon. Member's representations to the notice of the Corporation.