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Part of Fuel and Electricity (Control) Bill – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 29 November 1973.

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Photo of Hon. Sam Silkin Hon. Sam Silkin , Camberwell Dulwich 12:00, 29 November 1973

Will the Minister tell us how the counter clerk in the Post Office will satisfy himself that an applicant is, for example, an undertaker or a home nurse?

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