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Fish

Volume 182: debated on Monday 6 April 1925

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asked the Minister of Agriculture whether, in view of the prices which are being charged for fish, he will consider the advisability of taking over the control of the fish markets?

As at present advised, I am not prepared to adopt the suggestion made by the hon. Member.

Will the right hon. Gentleman in the consumers' interest undertake to send somebody to Grimsby fish market to see what happens there with regard to the price of fish?

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that the week before last 4,400 stone of first-class edible fish were sent from Fleetwood to the manure heap?

No, I am afraid I have had no notice of that matter. If the hon. Member wishes to ask a question upon it he should put it down.

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also asked the Minister of Agriculture what, steps are being taken to encourage the scientific preservation of fish?

I would refer the hon. Member to the reply I gave to a similar question put to me by my hon. Friend the Member for Acton (Sir H. Brittain) on the 23rd March last, a copy of which I am sending to him.