§ Mr. Kellyasked the Under-Secretary of State for Air what was the number of women employed as air-service clerks, grade III, in the out-stations of the Air Ministry and at the headquarters of the works and buildings department of the Air Ministry as at 1st April, 1936, and how many of those employed on this date fell within each of the following groups: 16 to 20 years of age; 21 to 25 years; 26 to 30 years; 31 to 35 years; 36 to 40 years; 41 to 45 years; 46 to 50 years; and over 50 years?
§ Sir Victor WarrenderI have been asked to reply. The particulars asked for are as follow:
Number of women employed as Air Service Clerks, Grade III, as on ist April, 1936. Age Group. Works and Buildings Headquarters. Outstations. Under 21 years of age None 1 21–25 years of age None None. 26–30 years of age None None. 31–35 years of age None 2 36–40 years of age 1 1 41–45 years of age None None. 46–50 years of age None Over 50 years of age None None.