§ Sir R. Rankinasked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether, in view of the publicity recently given to shipbuilding for war purposes in the U.S.A., he will consider now giving that increased publicity to the building of various types in this country which is now due to the output of our workers and would be of encouragement to our Allies?
Mr. AlexanderSome information concerning certain types of vessels, which have been constructed in the shipyards of this country, has already been made public, and the possibility of releasing to the Press further information of this kind without giving away information of value to the enemy is being investigated.