– in the House of Commons on 16 October 1941.
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether the commandant of the Fascist internment camp in the Isle of Man has been changed; whether the free unlimited entry of food and drink...
asked the Home Secretary whether he has any further statement to make respecting proposals for improvement of pay, hours of duty and conditions of service put forward by the Fire Brigades Union...
asked the Home Secretary whether, in view of the existing curfew imposing difficulties, in particular, affecting their employment and their desire to do fire-watching, he will con- sider...
asked the Home Secretary having regard to his decision that the British Communist Party are not loyal to this country, how many members of this party are now detained under Regulation 18B?
asked the Home Secretary in view of the public concern caused by the Fourteenth Report from the Select Committee on National Expenditure and the importance of securing to the country the highest...
asked the Home Secretary whether, in view of the fact that misapprehension still exists in Australia as to the quality of the aliens sent there for internment, the Australian public apparently...
asked the Home Secretary whether he has had tests made, and can give any information, as to the iron-bolted arch air-raid shelter made by the Stanton Iron Works Company, Nottingham; what is the...
asked the Home Secretary whether he is able to make any statement in regard to possible modification of the air-raid warning system?
asked the Minister of Health whether a letter, addressed by the clerk of the Great Sankey Parish Council to the public assistance officer,. Preston, and by him to the senior regional officer of...
asked the Minister of Health whether he can give the number of evacuees billeted in the Windlesham and Sunningdale, Surrey, area; whether he is aware that there is much complaint that, while...
asked the Minister of Pensions how many persons in Nottingham and the surrounding district have written to him demanding equal compensation for men and women civilians injured owing to enemy action?
Mr. Creech Jones: asked the Home Secretary whether the fullest investigation will be made into the causes of an explosion in a Yorkshire factory resulting in the death of four women?
asked the Home Secretary whether he can make any statement as to the rules for the hours of closing of places of public entertainment during the coming winter?