HC Deb 29 January 1968 vol 757 cc217-8W
34 and 42. Mr. Hamling

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1) what representations he has made to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on peace initiatives in Vietnam; what reply he has received; and whether he will now make a statement;

(2) what representations he has made to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on joint peace initiatives in Vietnam; what reply he has received; and whether he will now make a statement.

Prices before July, 1966 Prices as increased in October, 1966, intended to cover rises in costs and S.E.T. on authority given 18th July, 1966 Prices at 1st January, 1968
s. d. s. d. s. d.
CAFETERIAS
Tea per cup 5 6
Coffee per cup 7 8
Bread and butter 3 5 4
Scones 4 6
Grapefruit Cocktail 1 0 1 3 1 4
Roast Lamb/2 Veg. 4 0 4 0 4 7
MEMBERS' DINING ROOM
Table d'Hote Lunch
2 Course 5 0 6 0 6 6
3 Course 6 0 7 0 7 6
Table d'Hote Dinner
2 Course 5 0 6 0 6 6
3 Course 6 0 7 0 7 6
STRANGERS' DINING ROOM
Table d'Hote Lunch 10 6 11 6 12 6
Table d'Hote Dinner 12 6 13 6 14 6
BANQUETING, including menus, flowers and cloakroom
3 Course Lunch 25 0 32 6
4 Course Lunch 30 0 40 0
5 Course Lunch Prices previous to July, 1966 were negotiated between the Sponsor and Catering Manager at a la Carte rates 32 6 47 6
3 Course Dinner 27 6 32 6
4 Course Dinner 32 6 42 6
5 Course Dinner House not sitting dinners only 35 6 50 0
3 Course 30 0 45 0
4 Course 37 6 50 0
5 Course 42 6 60 0

Mr. Mulley

As my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary told the House on 22nd January, we are in constant contact with others concerned about ending the Vietnam conflict. These include the Soviet Government and the Secretary-General of the united Nations. But, as both my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary have recently made clear, it would not be helpful to reveal details of our exchanges.—[Vol. 757, c. 11–14.]