– in the House of Commons ar 3 Mawrth 1947.
Mr. Vane: asked the Minister of Supply (1) what system of accounting is adopted by his Department to enable managers of housing estates to account for the income and annual expenditure,...
asked the Minister of Supply what action is taken by his Department to ensure that goods made at royal ordnance factories are produced at economic prices as compared with outside production.
asked the Minister of Supply whether manufacturers of electrical generating equipment are now being given the highest priority; and when was this decision made.
asked the Minister of Supply what he intends to do with the Anderson shelters and the bolts and nuts connected with them which are now rusting away in the possession of local authorities.
Mr. De la Bère: asked the Minister of Supply whether, in connection with the supplies stored in the open, consisting of hospital stores worth £1,000,000, X-ray apparatus and operating...
asked the Minister of Supply if he is aware that electric fittings required to finish ships built in Aberdeen are, in many cases, eight months in arrear; that this prevents the completion of...
asked the Minister of Supply why members of the public who had not in their possession sale catalogues were refused admission to a sale of public property at Hinton areodrome; and to whom...
asked the Minister of Supply if he will restrict the manufacture of omnibuses and coaches to about six or eight types because, at present, the large diversity of models is impeding the output.
asked the Minister of Supply whether, when disposing of Government surplus stocks, preference is given to firms tendering for re-sale to hard currency areas.
asked the Minister of Supply the numbers employed at the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, at 31st January, 1947, and at the latest available date.
asked the Minister of Supply what contracts have recently been agreed upon for the delivery of steel from Belgium to this country; and how far these additional supplies are estimated to meet the...