HC Deb 02 May 1935 vol 301 c563W
Brigadier-General NATION

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether, in view of the fact that British millers have observed the undertaking given to him at the time the Wheat Act, 1932, was before the House of Commons that they would not export wheat offals, he will consult with the President of the Board of Trade with a view to preventing the importation of flour into this country, in order that the flour required may be milled in British mills and thus ensure an increased supply of freshly milled wheat offals for British agriculture?

Mr. ELLIOT

There is nothing I can usefully add to the reply given yesterday to the question on this subject addressed by my hon. and gallant Friend to my right hon. Friend the President of the Board of Trade?