§ 71. Mr. Emrys Hughesasked the President of the Board of Trade if he will consider plans for increasing British exports by the use of exhibition ships, along the lines successfully employed by the Japanese and German Governments.
§ Mr. RedheadNo. Having regard to the heavy cost and other disadvantages of exhibition ships, I see no reason to question the preference which British industry has shown for conventional trade fairs.
ADVANCE FACTORIES IN THE NORTH-EAST PROJECTS AGREED IN 1964 1. New factories Nine new factories were agreed:— Site Area of factory Date of Approval Jarrow … … … … … 50,000 sq. ft. April, 1964 Hartlepools No. 3 … … … … … 25,000 sq. ft. April, 1964 Consett … … … … … 25,000 sq. ft. November, 1964 Cramlington No. 2 … … … … … 25,000 sq. ft. November, 1964 Crook No. 2 … … … … … 25,000 sq. ft. November, 1964 Houghton-le-Spring … … … … … 25,000 sq. ft. November, 1964 Team Valley … … … … … 25,000 sq. ft. November, 1964 Tees-side No. 1 … … … … … 25,000 sq. ft. November, 1964 Tees-side No. 2 … … … … … 10,000 sq. ft. November, 1964