House of Commons(Enunciators).

Oral Answers to Questions — Irish Free State. – in the House of Commons at on 4 August 1924.

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Photo of Mr William Mackinder Mr William Mackinder , Shipley

32.

asked the First Commissioner of Works if he will place an enunciator in the Map Room of the Library?

Photo of Mr Frederick Jowett Mr Frederick Jowett , Bradford East

I am considering the hon. Member's suggestion, in consultation with the other authorities concerned.

Photo of Mr Isaac Foot Mr Isaac Foot , Bodmin

Will the hon. Gentleman at the same time consider the provision of an enunciator in the Members' Tea Room?

Photo of Mr William Thorne Mr William Thorne , West Ham Plaistow

Will the hon. Gentleman also consider providing one in the lower smoking-room?

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