HC Deb 03 August 1925 vol 187 cc964-5W
Colonel WOODCOCK

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he proposes to take any steps to give effect to the recommendations of the International Labour Conference of 1924 (Cmd. 2292), relating to the utilisation of workers' spare time, that subventions should be granted to organisations concerned with the moral, intellectual, and physical development of the workers for the encouragement of poultry keeping, allotments, and gardens?

Sir H. BARNSTON

(for Sir A. STEEL-MAITLAND, MINISTER of LABOUR): I have been asked to reply. I would refer my hon. and gallant Friend to the reply given on Wednesday, 29th July, to a similar question asked by my hon. Friend, the Member for Wavertree (Mr. Tinne).