§ Mr. C. BATHURSTasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if, as the result of investigations by the private Land Inquiry Committee or from official information at the Treasury, he can state whether, if existing rents of agricultural holdings in England and Wales were revised by a Land Court, the majority of such rents would be raised or lowered; and, if raised, what the average increase would be?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEI cannot undertake to discuss in answer to a question a subject so obviously unsuited for such treatment.