§ 47. Mr. HAYESasked the Prime Minister whether the Government proposes to lake any action on the interim Reports of the Royal Commission on Food Prices?
§ 49. Mr. GEORGE HARVEYasked the Prime Minister when the House will have an opportunity of discussing the First Report of the Royal Commission on Food Prices?
§ The PRIME MINISTERThe Government will give early consideration to the recommendations contained in the First Report. As to an opportunity for discussion by the. House, I cannot say anything definite at the present moment
§ Sir A. SINCLAIRCan the right hon. Gentleman say whether the Food Commission will continue its investigations publicly into the question of the prices of fish—retail prices of fish?
§ The PRIME MINISTERPerhaps the. hon. and gallant Gentleman will put that question to the Board of Trade, though I have every reason to believe that they are going on with their work
§ Mr. RAMSAY MacDONALDWhen might the part relating to Question 47 be repeated?
§ The PRIME MINISTERWell, the Report is a long one, and will need a good deal of consideration, but I shall be very glad if a question is put down, say, in a week's time