Mr James Moses: That is already laid down.
Mr James Moses: 82. asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether the entry of engine-room artificers, fifth class, age over 18 years, is still governed by the condition that a knowledge of marine engineering is essential, and that they must have completed the course of training for engine-room artificers' apprentices and have passed the necessary examination?
Mr James Moses: Has not the first condition been waived?
Mr James Moses: You will agree that they are doing very well.
Mr James Moses: Does that apply to each Member for the city of Plymouth?
Mr James Moses: 61. asked the First Commissioner of Works whether he is aware that the offices provided for His Majesty's Inspectors of Taxes and their staffs at Prudential Buildings, Plymouth, are inadequate for present requirements; whether it is proposed to obtain alternative accommodation; and whether it is proposed to consider the possibility of providing centralised accommodation for all Government...
Mr James Moses: Will the right hon. Gentleman say whether that procedure will be adopted in all cases?
Mr James Moses: 20. asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he can state the dates of the first promotions to mate and mate (E), together with the number of each branch commissioned to 31st December, 1919, remaining on the active list, promoted to commander's rank or higher, and who have compulsorily retired since 11th November, 1918, under retrenchment schemes or due to having reached the age for...
Mr James Moses: I beg to second the Amendment.
Mr James Moses: Hear, hear.
Mr James Moses: Would it be a reduction?
Mr James Moses: They are the lowest rents in our city.
Mr James Moses: rose in his place, and claimed to move, "That the Question be now put," but Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKER withheld his assent, and declined then to put that Question.
Mr James Moses: What valuation would the hon. Gentleman put upon that word?
Mr James Moses: 17. asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether any decision has been reached concerning the filling of vacancies on establishment in His Majesty's dockyards and the departure from the one-in-eight principle now in operation?
Mr James Moses: 18. asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether any decision has been reached regarding the leave with pay of chargemen, recorders, yard craftsmen, etc., in His Majesty's dockyards and other Government establishments?
Mr James Moses: Will the hon. Gentleman tell us when we may expect the reply, as it has been so long under consideration?
Mr James Moses: He has already said so. Do not be so childish.
Mr James Moses: Will the Minister say whether these cases are being considered?
Mr James Moses: Has any decision been reached?