§ Mr. R. Morganasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, in view of the difficulty which Members of Parliament are experiencing in obtaining adequate numbers of the different memoranda issued by the War Damage Commission and the Board of Trade in connection with the War Damage Act, he will consider either making arrangements for their sale to the public generally or for sufficient supplies to be placed in the Vote Office at the House of Commons?
§ Sir K. WoodAs I informed my hon. Friend the Member for Gravesend (Sir I. Albery) on 1st May, copies of the explanatory pamphlet issued by the War Damage Commission on Part I of the Act and of the leaflets issued by the Board of Trade with regard' to claims under Part II of the Act are now available in the Vote Office. The pamphlet issued by the War Damage Commission known as Form C.I.A. on claims under Part I of the War Damage Act is available, free of charge, to claimants at the Commission's regional ' offices and at town halls and district valuers' offices. Arrangements have also been made for this pamphlet (Form C.I.A.) to be on sale through H.M. Stationery Office at a cost of 3s. per 50 copies. The charge for a single copy will be id. I understand. that the Board of Trade leaflets are obtainable without charge from all the principal fire insurance companies, who have branches widely scattered over the country, as well as from Lloyd's.