§ 85. Mr. BOTTOMLEYasked the Food Controller whether, in view of the possibility of a coal, railway, and transport strike, he is making arrangements for the distributon of food throughout the country when the ordinary means are not available?
§ Mr. McCURDYThe answer is in the affirmative.
§ 86. Captain Sir B. STANIERasked the Food Controller if he can state how much feeding stuff suitable for farm stock has 871 been allowed to be exported to Denmark since 1st October, 1918, and to 1st March 1919; and has this been allowed in order to get Denmark to send us bacon or some other food?
§ Mr. McCURDYNo feeding stuffs were exported from this country to Denmark during the period in question.