HC Deb 10 July 1933 vol 280 c757W
Mr. KIRKWOOD

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland whether, in view of the impossibility at present of finding openings for graduates of the Scottish universities and the hardships which are being suffered by many persons after the expense of a university education, he will appoint a committee to inquire into this matter and report what steps can be taken to alleviate the situation ?

Sir G. COLLINS

I have communicated with the university authorities on the subject, and have had two replies. The information so far received suggests that the appointment of a special committee is unnecessary, but I shall be in a better position to consider the hon. Member's proposal when I have heard from the other universities.