Mr George Wallace: asked the Prime Minister if His Majesty's Government are prepared to consider the issue to local authorities, as a general practice, of a clearly phrased precis of every Actor Order for which local authorities receive delegated responsibility.
Mr George Wallace: asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he will consider the issue of dockets for furniture of married couples serving in His Majesty's Forces prior to their securing the living accommodation required to set up homes.
Mr George Wallace: asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air how many of the 30,000 airmen, members of air-crews, missing presumed killed, have been accounted for to date.
Mr George Wallace: Can the Minister say whether anything has been done in the Russian zone?
Mr George Wallace: asked the Minister of Health, what steps he is taking to ensure the availability of radiograph apparatus for the detection of tuberculosis in the county of Kent.
Mr George Wallace: Is the Minister aware that there is a serious shortage in Kent of this apparatus, and that this problem is causing great concern to a number of people?
Mr George Wallace: asked the Minister of War Transport if, in view of the overcrowding during the rush-hour periods on the Dartford loop, S.R., he will take steps at an early date to re-introduce, for the benefit of residents of Sidcup, New Eltham and Mottingham, the former alternative service to Blackfriars.
Mr George Wallace: Is my right hon. Friend aware that there is a considerable amount of anxiety and misunderstanding on this matter among men in Service hospitals who should not have to suffer such anxiety?
Mr George Wallace: asked the First Lord of the Admiralty if he is now in a position to indicate that the ss. "Aorangi," held at Hong Kong since 9th September, is now to be released from Admiralty service; and, if release is not possible is he prepared to take steps to arrange for this vessel to be manned by naval ratings.
Mr George Wallace: Is my hon. Friend aware that there is an urgent need at this moment for every available amount of shipping space we can procure, and that by this arrangement a number of merchant seamen are held stagnant at Hong Kong, when they are urgently needed for the repatriation of troops from Australia?
Mr George Wallace: Would the right hon. Gentleman consider allowing girls' organisations to have some sort of uniforms in order that the, might exercise their ingenuity in cutting down these garments for their own use?
Mr George Wallace: If these imports are made, will the Minister ensure that there is no black market in them and that they do not get into the hands of a few people, but that there is a reasonable allocation to all the people of the country?
Mr George Wallace: asked the President of the Board of Trade if he will consider the issue of surplus CD. uniforms to approved girls' youth organisations, such as the Girls' Training Corps, for the purpose of making up uniform skirts, etc
Mr George Wallace: asked the President of the Board of Trade, if, in view of the unique part played by local newspapers in the life of the community, he will allow an increase in newsprint to such news papers in order that desirable publicity may be given to local social and public activities now being resumed in increasing measure.
Mr George Wallace: In view of the fact that leisure will play an increasingly important part in future, in relation to production, and local newspapers will also play an important part, will my right hon. and learned Friend give the matter further consideration?
Mr George Wallace: asked the Minister of Labour if all disabled ex-Servicemen training as linotype operators are guaranteed employment upon training being completed.
Mr George Wallace: May I ask my right hon. Friend how far the shortage of newsprint has any effect on the statement which my right hon. Friend has just made?
Mr George Wallace: Is not the right hon. Gentleman aware that, bluntly, these requests are due to the fact that clerical workers are grossly underpaid as compared with other workers?
Mr George Wallace: asked the Minister of Agriculture if he is in a position to make a statement on the extension of cooperative marketing schemes for the agricultural industry.
Mr George Wallace: asked the Minister of Agriculture if he is in a position to make a statement on the future of the British canning industry.