Mr Noel Billing

Former MP for Hertford

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  • Orders of the Day — Roads Bill: Clause 12. — (Regulations.) 10 Dec 1920

    Before the right hon. Gentleman replies, as he seems likely to do, he might let us know why we should have these books. If the War Office, in their wisdom, think it is desirable to have registration of motor vehicles for any possible offensive measures by our present Allies, or potential enemies, then personally I daresay that is quite all right. But I do not think we ought to go that way...
  • Orders of the Day — Roads Bill: Clause 12. — (Regulations.) 10 Dec 1920

    I know the hon. and gallant Gentleman referred to watches. There are, however, two things which this Committee has a right to ask, and the first is, what is the real reason for the introduction of these registration books? I think there should be a gradual reduction of bureaucratic control. I suppose the only effect of this proposal will be that it will provide jobs for at least another 500...
  • Orders of the Day — Roads Bill: Clause 12. — (Regulations.) 10 Dec 1920

    Is that paper the title to the possession of the car, and would it be illegal to drive a car which one has purchased unless one has that title to it?
  • Orders of the Day — Roads Bill: Clause 12. — (Regulations.) 10 Dec 1920

    The present procedure is that you get your Inland Revenue form, fill it in, and post it, and that is the last you hear of it. Under this new procedure you cannot post the form, but have to go down to the post office with it, while it is adding one more form and not eliminating any other form. I should like to ask the Parliamentary Secretary if he can give us any idea as to whether this will...
  • Orders of the Day — Roads Bill: Clause 12. — (Regulations.) 10 Dec 1920

    Will the right hon. Gentleman make the condition that, in the event of permission being given to have a road closed, notices stating that it is closed must be placed by the county council at a point at least five miles away, or at some point where the route can be diverted to another road, so that the journey may be continued?
  • Orders of the Day — Roads Bill: Clause 12. — (Regulations.) 10 Dec 1920

    Would it not be possible for the Minister to take powers and to lay it down that on and after a certain date no vehicle that is not rubber-shod will be allowed on the roads? Possibly 75 per cent. of the damage done by iron-shod vehicles would be saved were they shod with rubber tyres. In America, most of the heavy traffic is run on pneumatic tyres, because they find it is economical not only...
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies.: Wheat. 9 Dec 1920

    Is it a fact that the right hon. Gentleman's Department are making a profit out of these transactions?
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies.: Wheat. 9 Dec 1920

    Having regard to the statement which the right hon. Gentleman has just made, that the food control is not being conducted with a profit to the Ministry, and as it is proved that it is not being conducted with profit to anyone else in the country, will he consider decontrolling food altogether?

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