HC Deb 03 November 1932 vol 269 c1987W
Mr. PERKINS

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that a prominent London doctor working at Westminster Hospital had his telephone (Egham 314) cut off for 22nd, 23rd, and 24th October; and why no attempt was made to repair this telephone until 25th October?

Sir K. WOOD

I regret to find that by an oversight, of which proper notice will be taken, the circuit Egham 314 was not included in the list of lines scheduled for emergency attention to faults. A considerable number of faults developed in the Egham area during the week-end 22nd-24th October, owing to abnormal weather conditions, and there was unfortunately some delay in restoring service on circuit Egham 314. The work of

Period Covered. Government Training Centres. Instructional Centres.
Number of places provided at end of period indicated. Number who completed the course or obtained employment during it. Number who obtained employment Number of places provide at end of period indicated. Number who completed the course or obtained employment during it. Number who obtained employment.
Year ended 31st December, 1929. 3,300 4,768 4,429 1,200 1,637 1,608
Year ended 31st December, 1930. 3,770 6,204 5,160 1,880 7,127 6,530
Year ended 31st December, 1931. 2,777 7,170 5,290 850 6,059 5,667
January to September, 1932. 2,112 3,758 2,592 2,200 2,748 2,287