HC Deb 08 April 1919 vol 114 c1881W
Mr. ROBERT M'LAREN

asked the President of the Board of Trade on whose advice the Government came to the decision to allow from 1st May unrestricted imports of foreign-made paper into this country; what knowledge the Government advisers had of the conditions of the paper-making trade; and if the owners of the paper mills were consulted on the matter?

Mr. BRIDGEMAN

Various representatives of the industry have at one time and another been consulted as to aspects of paper control, and as my right hon. Friend has set up a Committee to investigate fully the present position of the paper-making industry, all those concerned will have an opportunity to make further representations.