Non-Ferrous Metals Production

Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Supply – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 4 April 1949.

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Photo of Commander Sir Douglas Marshall Commander Sir Douglas Marshall , Bodmin 12:00, 4 April 1949

asked the Minister of Supply what are the names of his principal advisers, both full-time and part-time, on matters relating to the production of non-ferrous metals in the United Kingdom; and what is the approximate division of duties between the several officers and consultants.

Photo of Mr George Strauss Mr George Strauss , Lambeth North

It has recently been decided that arrangements shall be made for my Department to take over general responsibility for the production of nonferrous metals in the United Kingdom, except the inspection of health, safety and welfare measures. The division of responsibility between Departments has not yet been closely defined and no advisers have been appointed.

Photo of Commander Sir Douglas Marshall Commander Sir Douglas Marshall , Bodmin

Will the Minister see to it, when he does appoint these advisers, that amongst them are some technical experts in Cornish tin mining?

Photo of Mr George Strauss Mr George Strauss , Lambeth North

The hon. Member may be sure that I shall appoint people who will be best equipped for the job.

Photo of Mr Nevil Beechman Mr Nevil Beechman , St Ives

Does this mean that the right hon. Gentleman's Department will now be responsible for the publication of the survey that is being made about non-ferrous metals in this country?

Photo of Mr George Strauss Mr George Strauss , Lambeth North

I think that that is rather a different question, and I should like to see it on the Order Paper.