Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies

– in the House of Commons on 24 March 1943.

Alert me about debates like this

  • Fish Zoning Scheme (5 speeches)

    asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether, as by the Fish Zoning Order merchants are tied to ports for supplies of fish and retailers are tied to wholesalers, he can state...

  • Bottled Beer (Long-Distance Trains) (4 speeches)

    asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Food whether he is aware of the shortage of bottled beer on long-distance trains; what steps are being taken to ensure adequate supplies; and...

  • Cabbage Crop, Devonshire (Option Contract) (6 speeches)

    asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether he is aware of the option-purchase by his Department at Oxford, on 21st December, 1942, of some 95 acres of flatpole cabbage,...

  • Poultry and Rabbits (Distribution) (4 speeches)

    asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether he will take steps to obviate the waste of transport and man-power now resulting from the lack of control and over-lapping in...

  • Winter Cabbage Crop (Ploughing-in) (8 speeches)

    asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether he is aware that winter cabbages are being ploughed into the land owing to the impossibility of disposing of them at current...

  • British Restaurant Managers (2 speeches)

    asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether he has given his approval to the enrolment of British Restaurant managers and manageresses in the Industrial Catering...

  • Merchant Seamen (Rationed Food) (6 speeches)

    asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food whether he is aware that merchant seamen, when ashore, are unable to obtain an emergency ration card from a local food office; and, as...