HC Deb 25 October 1920 vol 133 cc1353-4W
Mr. MACOUISTEN

asked the Secretary for Scotland whether he is aware that late Sapper A. Livingstone, No. 86422, 178th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers, and at present residing at 152, Garngled Hill, Glasgow, was discharged from the Army 18 months ago after four and a-half years' service with the colours; that on discharge he, being in possession of sufficient capital to stock and work a smallholding, applied to the Board of Agriculture for a small-holding, and that the Board have failed to provide him with one; that he is only one of many like cases, and will he inquire into his case and take steps to get him placed on the land and to accelerate the workings of the Board of Agriculture in respect of placing ex-soldiers upon the land?

Mr. MUNRO

The answer to the first part of the question is in the affirmative. As regards the second part, an officer of the Board of Agriculture for Scotland reported in December, 1919, that this applicant's character and experience were satisfactory but that his capital was only £25, which was obviously insufficient for the working and stocking of a small-holding. It was not until September, 1920, that the Board were informed that his capital had increased to £130. The Board are keeping this applicant in view along with others equally deserving in connection with their schemes of land settlement. I am aware of the demand for small-holdings by ex-service applicants, and can assure my hon. and learned Friend that all possible steps are being taken by me and by the Board to expedite settlement.