Dr Mont Follick: We get more duty from it.
Dr Mont Follick: I was agreeing with what the hon. and gallant Member was saying, because I am of the opinion that the hydrogen bomb today is a mere toy compared with what we are likely to have in 25 years' time.
Dr Mont Follick: Will the Chancellor give some consideration to the right of the granting of a doctor of engineering degree by the Loughborough Technological College?
Dr Mont Follick: We have come forward; hon. Members opposite have gone backwards.
Dr Mont Follick: What was the figure in 1944?
Dr Mont Follick: What is the good of it in Bahrein?
Dr Mont Follick: I have been there.
Dr Mont Follick: The hon. Gentleman has just said that we have an information office in Bahrein and will open another in the Persian Gulf. That will mean we shall have two in the Persian Gulf.
Dr Mont Follick: He is going to make another one, too.
Dr Mont Follick: That is very serious.
Dr Mont Follick: Let us hope that Ascot will be all right.
Dr Mont Follick: When was the canal built?
Dr Mont Follick: Does it make any difference how long it has been going on?
Dr Mont Follick: Can the hon. Member for Hitchin (Mr. Fisher) give me the name of any good play in the West End of London which is not doing well?
Dr Mont Follick: We should be better off for it.
Dr Mont Follick: If a British subject is a consul for another country in this country, as. I believe, the Principality of Monaco has appointed a British subject as its consul in Brighton, how does he stand?
Dr Mont Follick: Why should not a religious body buy time? Supposing Mr. Billy Graham wanted to buy time, what would the position then be?
Dr Mont Follick: I still cannot see why Billy Graham, for example, could not buy time.
Dr Mont Follick: What does my hon. Friend mean—"returned"?
Dr Mont Follick: Was the letter published?