Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies

– in the House of Commons ar 27 Hydref 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

  • Anglo-Danish Negotiations (13 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Food what is the progress of negotiations with the Danish Government with regard to food supplies.

  • Workers' Rations (9 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Food what extra rations are provided for imported Irish and European volunteer workers and how these compare with the scales allowed to British labour engaged in similar work.

  • Potatoes (7 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Food if he will make a full statement on the potato situation for the next six months.

  • Tea (Government Purchases) (4 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Food the percentage of the tea crop of India and Ceylon, respectively, purchased by His Majesty's Government in 1946 and January to June, 1947, and the average price,...

  • Milk Allowance (Babies) (6 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Food why he has found it necessary to cut the babies' milk ration.

  • Sugar (Jam-making) (10 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Food why his Department allows to jam manufacturers more than 3 lb. of sugar to 1 lb. of fruit.

  • Ice-Cream Licence (Roydon) (2 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Food why a licence to manufacture and sell ice-cream has been refused to Mr. R. E. Jeffrey, of Roydon, Essex.

  • Fruit and Vegetable Marketing (2 areithiau)

    Mrs. Manning: asked the Minister of Food whether, in view of the success which has attended the recent marketing of horticultural products directly from producer to consumer, he will undertake a...

  • Queue Priority (5 areithiau)

    Mrs. Manning: asked the Minister of Food whether he will extend the queue priority now accorded to expectant mothers, to cover a period of two months after the birth of a child.

  • Canteens (Meat Allowance) (9 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Food if he will reconsider the 2½d. per meal meat allowance to industrial canteens as compared with the civilian ration allowance of 1s. per week; and what action he...