§ Sir L. Lyleasked the Minister of Aircraft Production what steps he is taking to bring home to the workers in the appropriate factories the services to the Allied Armies now being rendered by the output of heavy bombs for which they are responsible.
§ Sir S. CrippsPhotographs and enlarged pictures showing damage caused by bombs are supplied for exhibition in the factories concerned, and arrangements are made for bomber pilots to visit factories to give to the workers first-hand accounts of bombing assaults. In addition, the operations of Bomber Command
Year and Prison. Daily Average Population. Punishments. Corporal Punishment. Close Confinement. Dietary Punishment. Loss of Stage, Privilege or Remission. 1939. Dartmoor … … 362 — 113 119 194 Wandsworth … … 710 2 131 201 300 1942. Dartmoor … … 427 — 184 193 923 Wandsworth … … 939 3 73 211 367 1943. Dartmoor … … 530 — 112 177 1,000 Wandsworth … … 1,059 — 76 264 464 In most cases the punishment awarded to a particular prisoner consists of a combination of two or more of the various types of punishment. During 1943, corporal punishment was awarded for a prison offence in five cases, of which one occurred at each of the following prisons:—Bedford, Exeter, Lewes, Liverpool and Winchester.