§ Mr. G. Macdonaldasked the Minister of Labour whether he will cause inquiries to 1642W be made as to why it is that so many men and women of military age, employed at the various greyhound tracks in and about London, have not been called up for military service?
§ Mr. BevinNo reservation or deferment is provided for occupations in greyhound racing, and it is not intended that any persons of military age should be retained in civil life for such employment. I understand that some men who are reserved in respect of their main occupation may be employed outside their ordinary working hours on the race tracks as a subsidiary occupation.