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    asked the Minister of Labour if he will examine, with the Service Departments, the desirability for security reasons of withdrawing labour wasted in the manufacture and public sale of Service...

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    asked the Minister of Labour when he proposes to make the Wages Board Order establishing a Wages Board for workers in industrial and staff canteens; how many persons male and female will come...

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    asked the Minister of Labour whether he has noted the recent Report of the Industrial Health Research Board of the Medical Research Council, which indicates that there is an increase in...

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    asked the Minister of Labour if he will make a statement on the dispute at Hallside Steel Works, Lanarkshire; and whether the men have offered to resume on the understanding that there is no...

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    asked the Minister of Labour whether he has any evidence that unemployment is on the increase; and will he make a statement on the matter.

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    asked the Minister of Labour whether he will secure a more equitable distribution of domestic help than now exists.