§ Sir WILLIAM BULLasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what reasons of public policy or interest now justify the continuance of any restrictions upon the supply of spirits from bond?
§ Mr. CAIRNSasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what reasons of public policy or interest now justify the continuance of any restrictions upon the supply of spirits from bond?
§ Mr. McCURDYI can add nothing to the answer already given on this subject.
§ Sir W. BULLasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he is aware of the grave resentment and unrest caused by the failure of sick persons to obtain spirits when medical certificates have ordered such; and if he can state the reason for the withholding of the necessary supply?
§ Mr. CAIRNSasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he is aware of the resentment and unrest caused by the failure of sick persons to obtain spirits when medical certificates have ordered such; and if he can state the reason for the withholding of the necessary supply?
§ Mr. McCURDYI can add nothing to the answer already given on this subject.
§ Mr. ARNOLDasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he is aware of the resentment and unrest caused by the failure of sick persons to obtain spirits when medical certificates have ordered such; and if he will state the reason for the withholding of the necessary supply?
§ Mr. McCURDYI have been asked to reply. I can only refer the hon. Member to the answers which have already been made on this subject.