Oral Answers to Questions — African Colonies – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 12 Mawrth 1947.
Sir Edward Keeling
, Twickenham
12:00,
12 Mawrth 1947
asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if he will summarise the recommendations of the mission which he sent to West Africa last year to report on the possibilities of increasing the production of vegetable oils and oilseeds; and in what respects these recommendations differed from the previous conclusions of the colonial governments.
Mr Frederick Erroll
, Altrincham and Sale
asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies when the Report of the Oilseeds Commission, which recently visited West Africa, will be published.
Mr. Creech Jones:
I expect to publish the report in full as soon as the printing can be arranged and the preparation of a summary therefore appears unnecessary. I can, however, say that the recommendations, upon which action is proceeding in the meantime, in general confirm the previous conclusions of the Colonial Governments concerned.
Sir Edward Keeling
, Twickenham
Did the Commission report what had already been reported years ago by the Colonial Government that the only way of getting more of these ingredients for margarine is to send more transport and more consumer goods to West Africa?
Mr Frederick Erroll
, Altrincham and Sale
Is it not a fact that the Commission has reported critically on the railways and other aspects of administration in West Africa, and is it not desirable that the report should be published forthwith?
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