Oral Answers to Questions — Housing.

– in the House of Commons on 10 May 1922.

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  • Swansea. (2 speeches)

    38. asked the Minister of Health if his attention has been drawn to reports of statements made by the local medical officer at a recent meeting of the Swansea Board of Guardians to the effect...

  • Cottages (Rentals). (2 speeches)

    41. asked the Minister of Health whether, in view of the decrease in the cost of living and in the wages of the workers, he will give favourable consideration to the suggestion now being made in...

  • Kingston-on-Thames. (4 speeches)

    58. asked the Minister of Health if he is aware that the Kingston-on-Thames Corporation have houses ready for occupation which they are refusing to let; one instance is that of Mr. F. C....

  • Bradford. (2 speeches)

    59. asked the Minister of Health, having regard to the fact that, according to the medical officer of health for Bradford, persons are paying as much as 7s. per week for a furnished...

  • Edmonton. (6 speeches)

    Sir F. HALL: 60. asked the Minister of Health whether he is aware that the Edmonton District Council has notified the tenants on its housing estates that they must discontinue taking in lodgers...

  • Newcastle-on-Tyne. (3 speeches)

    63. asked the Minister of Health if he is aware that, for the year 1920, in the city of Newcastle-on-Tyne, 843 births occurred in one-room dwellings and that 167 of those children died, mortality...