– in the House of Commons on 21 February 1940.
Mr. Wakefield asked: the Postmaster-General when he will be in a position to announce the amount of rebate which will be allowed to telephone subscribers who have been unable to use their...
asked the Postmaster-General how many temporary assistants were employed in the Belfast General Post Office for the Christmas postal traffic in the years 1938 and 1939; and what percentages of...
Mr. Woodburn asked: the Prime Minister whether the Government will now make categorical declarations that Britain has no ulterior and undeclared purpose in the present war; seeks no territorial...
asked the Prime Minister whether his economic advisers are now preparing schemes for rehabilitating post-war export trades including crude barter, aski-sterling finance-plus-barter and general...
asked the Prime Minister whether he can assure the House that His Majesty's Government are now informed with reasonable accuracy of the bomber strength of the Luftwaffe, and are satisfied that...
asked the Prime Minister whether he has consulted with the Leaders of the Opposition as to the advisability of all Ministers and Members of Parliament, when broadcasting during the war,...
asked the Prime Minister why it was decided to censor an article written by the late Secretary of State for War upon the issue of giving help to Finland; and whether the decision to censor was...