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Government Printing (Harrow Works)

Volume 159: debated on Thursday 30 November 1922

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60.

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what class of Government printing is carried out at the Harrow printing works which results in a profit?

The principal Government printing carried out at the Harrow works is as follows:

  • Secret Codes.
  • Confidential work for the Admiralty.
  • The Post Office Telephone Directories.
  • The Post Office Guide. The Trade Marks Journal.
  • Pension Warrants.
  • Miscellaneous bookwork for various Government Departments.

A question was answered on Monday on that subject stating that the provisional period of three years, for which these works were established, will expire next year, and then the subject will come up again.