Oral Answers to Questions — Official Report (Publiclibraries).

– in the House of Commons at on 20 February 1940.

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Photo of Commander William King-Hall Commander William King-Hall , Ormskirk

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury what steps have been taken during the past 12 months to draw the attention of public libraries throughout the Kingdom to the fact that they may obtain copies of the OFFICIAL REPORT at half-price?

Photo of Captain Harry Crookshank Captain Harry Crookshank , Gainsborough

Four hundred and sixty-five public libraries in the United Kingdom receive the Stationery Office monthly catalogue, and 36 the Daily List of publications, both of which include the Official Report. The Library Association also prints in its monthly magazine a summary of publications issued by the Stationery Office of special interest to libraries, and in February, 1939, this included a reference to the Volume of the Official Report containing the Debates on the September, 1938, crisis. The fact that all prices are subject to the Government subsidy to libraries is mentioned regularly at the head of this summary.

Photo of Rear-Admiral Tufton Beamish Rear-Admiral Tufton Beamish , Lewes

Would it not greatly tend to increase interest in this publication if the more persistent and perceptive, popular and picturesque Members could have their portraits in it?