– in the House of Commons on 31 October 1949.
asked the Minister of Food if he will make a statement on the arrangement completed with the Irish Butter Farm Association for the purchase of Irish non-creamery butter for distribution in Great...
asked the Minister of Food what is the arrangement made by his Department for supplies of milk from Northern Ireland for the period over which the agreement extends.
asked the Minister of Food how many tons of imported Italian cheese were turned over in a mouldy condition to farmers to be used as pig food; and why such a condition was allowed to develop.
Mr. De la Bère: asked the Minister of Food why the Government have been buying pineapples in the Azores, which is a hard currency area; how many consignments are involved; what is the total...
Mr. De la Bère: asked the Minister of Food what steps he has taken in connection with the Government decision to allow an open general licensing system for imports, with effect from 5th...
Mr. De la Bère: asked the Minister of Food whether, in view of the large stock piles of meat and sweets in this country today, he will consider increasing the weekly rations of these to the...
asked the Minister of Food how much the 28-page catalogue of Civic Restaurants costs; and what is its purpose.
asked the Minister of Food what price is being paid for the maize, barley and oats now imported from the Soviet Union; and how this compares with prices of grain offered to us by other countries.
asked the Minister of Food what quantity of dried egg he has bought from the United States; what price he is paying; and at what price it will be sold to the consumer.
asked the Minister of Food what proportion of the beef imported during the last twelve months from Argentina was chilled; and what proportion frozen.
asked the Minister of Food the number of German representatives who came to England to buy Algerian wine; where they were entertained at Government expense; and what was the cost.
asked the Minister of Food if he has considered the details which have been sent him about the inability of Mr. Foreman of Skeet Hill, Chelsfield, to sell his fruit owing to heavy imports of...
asked the Minister of Food whether he is aware that a Conservative Party office in the borough of Poole is exhibiting real loaves of bread, now stale and uneatable, as a part of a party political...
asked the Minister of Food how many tons of sago flour were imported from Sarawak during 1947, 1948 and the first six months of 1949, respectively; and what was the average number of tons...
asked the Minister of Food if he will consider transferring the powers and functions of his Department for the distribution of herring in the home market to the Herring Industry Board.
asked the Minister of Food what tonnage of maize held by him in store in Britain has been lost in 1948 and 1949 to date, by the action of weevils.
asked the Minister of Food if he is now in a position to make a statement as to the future price of meat.
asked the Minister of Food what influenced his Department in making the changes of price for tallow in the autumn of 1948 and in September, 1949; how the prices before and after each change...