HC Deb 30 March 1917 vol 92 c773W
Mr. NUGENT

asked whether, as the military authorities have taken over Marlborough Hall, which was used as a residence for students in the National Education Training College, special allowances have been made for the purpose of meeting the increased cost of maintenance of the students, or, in the alternative, what arrangements have been made for housing the students while the Hall remains in the possession of the military?

Mr. DUKE

The Commissioners of National Education have been informed that any expense necessarily incurred in the transfer of the students and staff of Marlborough Hall to other premises and the provision of other accommodation will be met out of public funds. Arrangements are at present being made for housing the students in other suitable premises.