– in the House of Commons on 31 January 1940.
asked the Minister of Supply whether, before buying scrap-iron at high prices in New York, he is satisfied that it is impossible to find further supplies in this country?
asked the Minister of Supply whether his attention has been called to the fact that many industries in the Wolverhampton area are in serious difficulties from the almost complete stoppage of...
asked the Minister of Supply whether he has observed that newspaper proprietors, having reduced the size of their journals to meet the paper shortage, are still using this shortage as a reason...
asked the Minister of Supply whether he is aware that at a royal ordnance factory a number of highly-skilled men have received notice terminating their employment owing to shortage of work;...
asked the Minister of Supply whether he is aware that Government contractors often find difficulties under the existing timber control arrangements in obtaining requisite supplies of timber to...
asked the Minister of Supply how many large firms hold building contracts from the Government; how many of those firms have such contracts in Scotland and, of these firms, how many have their...
asked the Minister of Supply whether he is aware that his letters, dated 27th November and 9th December, 1939, Reference 279 (Gen.) 40 (SS 1B), were issued in order to secure men, who are below...
asked the Minister of Supply whether he is aware that an officer of his Department introduced, as a reliable financial agent, to the head of a firm requiring finance to carry out urgently...
asked the Prime Minister whether his attention has been called to the peace terms offered by Japan to the Chinese puppet government; and whether the Foreign Office has received any information on...
(by Private Notice) asked the Secretary for Mines what action he proposes to take to meet the representations he has received from the Lord Provost of Glasgow asking for immediate supplies of...