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Written Answers

Volume 404: debated on Friday 3 November 1944

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Written Answers To Questions

Armed Forces (Nfs, Released Personnel)

asked the Minister of Labour whether it is still proposed to transfer more men compulsorily from the N.F.S. in London to the Armed Forces; and, if so, what is to be the upper age limit.

The men referred to are being released from the National Fire Service because they are no longer required in that Service. All men who are liable under the National Service Acts retain their liability to be called up for military service, but, as I have already announced, I have now found it possible to refrain in general from calling up men born in or before 1909. Whether or not all the men released from the National Fire Service who were born in 1910 or later will in fact be called up must depend upon the demands of the Armed Forces and other war requirements.

Bill Presented

Ministry Of Social Insurance Bill

"to establish a Ministry of Social Insurance and for purposes connected therewith"; presented by Mr. Attlee, supported by the Prime Minister, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Mr. Ernest Brown and Mr. Peake; to be read a Second time upon Tuesday next, and to be printed.—[Bill 58.]

Adjournment

Resolved:

"That this House, at its rising this day, do adjourn till Tuesday next."—[Mr. James Stuart.]