– in the House of Commons on 29 January 1941.
asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that it is the practice of the railway companies to close the refreshment rooms on a large number of their stations on Sundays; and whether he...
asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware of the inconvenience through overcrowding caused to workers going to work on Wolverhampton omnibuses owing to the refusal of the town council...
asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that night motoring helps enemy raiders to population centres; that many chief constables are disturbed on this account; that many motorists do...
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will at once send a representative, who is able to understand the workpeople's needs, to inter- view their representatives, where required, in the...
asked the Minister of Transport what was the percentage of road accidents in December in which military vehicles were involved; and whether the regulations for obscuring lights on cars applies...
asked the Minister of Transport whether he is aware that during the rush hours at Liverpool Street, London and North Eastern Railway, suburban platform inspectors are on duty for the special...
asked the Minister of Transport whether he will state, of those employed by his Ministry and in receipt of salaries of £600 a year and over, how many there are whose previous experience was...
asked the Minister of Information, whether his attention has been drawn to a recent broadcast by Mr. W. J. Brown, in which an account was given of the intentions of the Germans towards the...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works and Buildings, whether he is aware that land speculators are buying up sites in bombed areas, with a view to re-selling after the war to...