Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Supply

– in the House of Commons ar 19 Ebrill 1948.

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  • Saunders Roe Flying Boat (Construction) (6 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Supply what progress has been made in building the Saunders Roe flying boat; and when does he expect this work to be completed.

  • Tin and Copper (Contract Prices) (8 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Supply in view of the fact that he has announced the contract prices for tin but not for copper, what is his policy in regard to the publication of prices he pays for...

  • Iron and Steel Industry (Schemes) (6 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Supply whether the plans submitted by the British Iron and Steel Federation and the Joint Iron Council for increased production of crude steel and foundry iron have been...

  • German Scrap (Imports) (6 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Supply if he will make a statement regarding the prospects of obtaining scrap from Germany in the next few months.

  • Atomic Energy (Research) (13 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Supply how much money has been spent on research as to how atomic energy can be used for industrial purposes in times of peace as compared with the sum spent on the atomic bomb.

  • Factory, Girvan (Use) (2 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Supply if he has considered the use of the factory at Girvan for the purpose of manufacturing fertilisers for agricultural purposes; and if he will make a statement.

  • Fordson Tractors, Yorkshire (Bearings) (2 areithiau)

    Mr. Tinton: asked the Minister of Supply whether he is aware that there is a shortage of front wheel bearings for Fordson tractors in Yorkshire; and what steps are being taken to improve the...

  • Baling Wire (2 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Supply whether he is aware of the acute shortage of baling wire; and whether he will take action to improve supplies.

  • Zinc Oxide (Stocks) (6 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Supply why stocks of zinc oxide in the United Kingdom are in excess of requirements.