HC Deb 25 June 1931 vol 254 cc635-6W
Sir J. FERGUSON

asked the President of the Board of Education whether he will give consideration to the request of the London Schoolmasters' Association, which is the London branch of the National Association of Schoolmasters, that they should be represented on the teachers' panel of the Standing Joint Committee on the salaries of teachers in elementary schools?

Dr. MORGAN

asked the President of the Board of Education whether he will reconsider his decision as to the advisability, on the representations made, of including a representative from the National Association of Schools Members and from the London Schoolmasters' Association on the teachers' panel of the Burnham Committee?

Mr. LEES-SMITH

The representations which have been made to me, in regard to the inclusion of the National Association of Schoolmasters among the bodies represented on the Standing Joint Committee on Teachers' Salaries, have not brought to my notice any fresh information

—— 1922. 1923. 1924. 1925. 1920. 1927.
Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons
Production of pig iron and ferroalloys in British India. 340,237 603,022 881,498 886,602 893,413 1,145,143
Production of steel ingots and castings in British India. 150,475 215,465 335,442 449,053 521,753 571,096

Sir N. GRATTAN-DOYLE

asked the Secretary of State for India what have been the changes in the rate of duty against British iron and steel imported into India since a duty was first imposed; and what has been the course of imports of British iron and steel into India since the date of imposition of the duty?

which would make me wish to reconsider my decision on the matter.

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