§ Mr. Willisasked the First Lord of the Admiralty the highest, lowest and average mark, expressed as a percentage of the maximum possible, obtained by the E.R.A fitter and turner apprentices at Treval, the E.R.A. fitter and turner apprentices at Rosyth, the aircraft artificer apprentices at Newcastle-under-Lyme and the mechanicians at the M.T.E., Devonport, respectively, in the trade test common to each establishment named which was held during November-December, 1945; and whether the standard of marking was reduced in any instance.
Mr. DugdaleThe information required is as follows:
British Government of the varying numbers of such civilians employed between 8th November, 1945, and 28th February, 1946, is about 339,390,000 Belgian Francs, that is, about £1,920,000.