33. Mr. DOYLEasked the Minister of Transport how many motor lorries there were at Slough and how many have been sold; what steps, if any, are being taken to relieve the congested docks and railways by road transport; if the Depart- 893 ment is organising any other methods of transport; and, if so, under what conditions?
§ Sir E. GEDDESI must refer the hon. Member to my reply to an identical question asked by him on 1st December.
Mr. DOYLEOn a point of Order. May I say that the question to which the right hon. Gentleman refers was on the Paper on that date, but was not answered?
§ Sir E. GEDDESI regret very much if that is so, and I will look into it.