Service Departments (Press Committee).

Oral Answers to Questions — Government Departments. – in the House of Commons am ar 30 Gorffennaf 1925.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Captain William Benn Captain William Benn , Leith

32.

asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury what duties are discharged by the Admiralty, War Office, Air Ministry, and Press Committee; who are the members of the Committee; what are the annual charges of the same; and on which Vote are these charges borne?

Photo of Mr Worthington Evans Mr Worthington Evans , Colchester

I have been asked to reply. The Committee exists for the purpose of maintaining cooperation between the Service Departments and the Press to guard against the publication of items of news the disclosure of which might be prejudicial to the interests of the forces of the Crown. Its members are the permanent heads of the three Service Departments and representatives of the London and provincial Press. The necessary arrangements with the Press are made through the Secretary of the Committee, who is nominated by the Press members, and is also a member of the Committee. The expenses are borne (on behalf of the three Service Departments) by the War Office. In the last two years these expenses have amounted to slightly over £50 a year.

Photo of Captain William Benn Captain William Benn , Leith

Do I understand that this Committee exercises some sort of censorship over the announcements which it is proposed to make in the Press?

Photo of Mr Worthington Evans Mr Worthington Evans , Colchester

Oh, no. It is not censorship at all.

Photo of Sir Percy Harris Sir Percy Harris , Bethnal Green South West

Is it for propaganda purposes?