– in the House of Commons on 31 January 1940.
Mr. De la Bère: asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether he will issue some statements to show to what extent the flour-milling industry is controlled by Order, both as...
asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether he is aware of the difficult position created for established pig salesmen who, by reason of the Government's control of the sale of pigs,...
Mr. Graham White: asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether consideration has been given to the advisability of reducing the import duty on saccharine in order to encourage the use...
asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, what right of appeal is granted to a retailer in the event of his licence to trade being withdrawn by a local food committee?
asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether he will issue regulations to require producers of margarine for domestic consumption to indicate its vitamin content in order that diabetic...
asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether he is aware that the farmers in the Sodbury Vale, Gloucestershire, are killing off their stocks, including breeding stock, for lack of...
Mr. White: asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster why the office of the Cereal Control Board is at Godstone?
asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether he is aware of the dissatisfaction owing to the fact that sugar refineries at Greenock are allowed to work short-time, while molasses,...
asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether he is aware that a substantial number of persons are known not to be buying their rations of butter, thus leaving substantial quantities in...
asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster to what extent the doubling of the bacon ration, recently announced, is an attempt to dispose of the substantial quantities of bacon left in...
Mr. De la Bère: asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster whether he can now give particulars of the salaries to be paid by the Ministry to officials on the Pigs and Bacon Marketing...