§ Mr. Greenwoodasked the Secretary to the Treasury what was the expenditure of each Government Department on advertising on hoardings during the present financial year to the nearest convenient date.
§ Mr. du CannI regret that it has not been possible to give an Answer in the time available. I will publish the available information as soon as possible after the Recess.
§ Mr. Greenwoodasked the Secretary to the Treasury what was the expenditure on advertising for each respective Government Department, measured both in the cost and in the number of column inches used, during the present financial year to the latest convenient date, in The Times, Guardian, Daily Express, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Daily Telegraph, Daily Sketch, Morning Advertiser, New Daily, and Daily Worker, respectively.
§ Mr. du CannI regret that it has not been possible to give an Answer in the time available. I will publish the available information as soon as possible after the Recess.
§ Sir L. Plummerasked the Secretary to the Treasury what was the expenditure by 'each Government Department on advertising on commercial television during the present financial year to the nearest convenient date.
§ Mr. du CannExpenditure in the present financial year on advertisements appearing on commercial television up to and including 31st December, 1962, will be as follows:
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National Savings Committee £47,095 Central Office of Information (on behalf of the War Office) £354,242
§ Sir L. Plummerasked the Secretary to the Treasury what was the expenditure on advertising for each respective Government Department calculated in pounds sterling and in column inches in the London and provincial evening papers during the present financial year to the latest convenient date.
§ Mr. du CannI regret that it has not been possible to give an Answer in the time available. I will publish the available information as soon as possible after the Recess.