– in the House of Commons on 16 October 1941.
asked the Minister of Agriculture why, in the new schedule of rations for horses, supplies of fodder are to be made available for the breeding of thoroughbreds but not of other light horses; and...
asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he will place in the Library copies of any instructions issued by him to war agricultural executive committees?
asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he will institute a national drive for the destruction of rats on the lines already pursued by those counties which are doing most for their destruction?
asked the Minister of Health whether the elected representatives of the people will serve on the management committees of voluntary hospitals now that public money is being used to subsidise...
asked the Minister of Health whether he will publish a consolidated summary of the Acts and Regulations relating to old age and widows' pensions, respectively, for the assistance of the many...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport whether there is any compulsion on pedestrians to obey the traffic lights; and, if not, whether he is, in the interests of...
Miss Lloyd George: asked the Minister of Health whether he can make a statement as to the appointment of a committee on the salaries of nurses?
Miss Ward: asked the Minister of Pensions whether he has any decision to report arising out of his conversations with the Minister of Labour?