HC Deb 06 May 1918 vol 105 cc1878-9W
Mr. CHANCELLOR

asked the President of the Local Government Board whether he is aware that in Paddington a large number of registration forms are being returned without the names of the wives of the tenants; though on comparison with the food registration cards there are found to be wives; whether he is aware that this registration officer proposes under these circumstances to omit the names of the wives from the list of voters; and whether, in this and similar eases, he will instruct the registration officer to cause a house-to-house inquiry to be made in order to rectify the omissions on such forms?

Mr. FISHER

I am informed that the statement in the first part of the question is correct in certain districts; but that the statement in the second part of the question relating to the omission of the names of wives is incorrect. I understand that when the services of the rate collector are not available the registration officer has caused a list of names to be abstracted from the Food Register and a house-to-house delivery of Form A to be made, with instructions to correct the list at the house and to ascertain if the woman bearing the same surname as a man be the wife, daughter, or other relative, and that when rate collectors are able to assist there has been, from the commencement, an exhaustive house-to-house inquiry in their respective districts. I may remind my hon. Friend that, in the Memorandum of Instructions already issued the overseers or other persons engaged in the preparation of the lists are informed that a house-to-house inquiry will be essential in practically all cases.