HC Deb 02 July 1920 vol 131 c899W
Major NALL

asked the Minister of Pensions (1) if he can report progress in the case of Private Charles Hudson, No. 16,524, Manchester Regiment, sent to regional (Manchester) headquarters on 12th April last;

(2) if he will inquire into the delays arising in the case of Private J. C. Youd, No. 22,143, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, at the Pensions Issue Office as to the issue of the pension and as to the hearing of the appeal by the Medical Appeal Board;

(3) if he can report progress in the case of Private J. G. Stanton, No. 372,454, Labour Corps, awaiting decision from the awards branch, Burton Court, since March last.

Major TRYON

I am making immediate inquiry into these three cases, and will let the honourable and gallant Member know the result.

IMPORTS OF WHEAT AND WHEAT MEAL AND FLOUR INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM.
Cereal Year (Sept.-Aug.), 19137–14. Sept.-May, 1913–14. Sept.-May, 1919–20.
Tons. Tons. Tons.
Wheat 4,985,823 3,444,289 3,439,625
Wheat Meal and Flour 563,767 448,728 396,336
Total Wheat and Flour (as equivalent grain) 5,768,833 4,067,523 3,968,073

Commander LOCKER - LAMPSON

asked what was the average price in America of American wheat for the five months of this year; and what the average price was in England for the same period, giving figures for the difference