Series: Papers Nos. 1(42) - 105(42)

User icon Taylor Kenkel
25 August 2022
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A file of memoranda, graphs, and statistical data concerning the workings of the Lord President's Committee on domestic affairs during the Second World War. The documents discuss the committee's attempts to save key resources through rationing, with items such as tobacco, tea, and alcohol targeted by the committee to be rationed; and the committee's attempts to cut down on public largesse, including its decision that meals served in restaurants should not consist of more than three courses. The documents also cover the payment of pensions to British ex-servicemen; the committee's attempts to increase the supply of doctors and dentists for the British Armed Forces; and the committee's concern that the British coal mining industry is in need of a larger workforce, as the upcoming winter is set to put severe pressure on Britain's coal reserves. Other documents include a series of graphs outlining recent developments in Britain's industrial productivity.


Filters: Year: 1942
NON-TANKER IMPORTS. MINIMUM IMPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR 1942. Report by the Import Executive.
COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE. RE-CONSTITUTION OF:
RESTRICTION ON MEALS EATEN IN PUBLIC. Memo. by the Minister of Food.
BOOKS. Memo. by Minister of Information.
TIMBER. Memo. by Minister of Supply.
BREAD POLICY. Note by Minister of War Transport.
ANNUAL CONFERENCES. Memo. by Minister of War Transport.
PETROL RATIONS OF PRIVATE CARS. PROPOSED REDUCTIONS IN: Memo. by Secretary for Petroleum.
MAN POWER FROM ABROAD. Memo. by Minister of Labour and National Service covering Report by Chairman of the Committee on Overseas Manpower.
CONSUMER GOODS. FURTHER RESTRICTIONS ON: Memo. by President of the Board of Trade.
AGRICULTURAL COSTS AND PRICES. Memo. by Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries and S/S Scotland covering statements setting out the terms of the Government pledge, the principal occasions on which it has been given and authority for those statements, and extent to which agricultural prices would have to be adjusted if there were to be an arithmetical increase, commodity by commodity, to cover increases in costs which have taken place since prices were last reviewed.
FOOD AND ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS, RAW MATERIALS AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS. STOCKS OF: Monthly report by Central Statistical Office.
CEREALS. ALLOCATION FOR GRAIN DISTILLING. Memo. by Minister of Food.
COAL PRICES. Memo. by President of the Board of Trade.
FLOUR CONSUMPTION AND BREAD RATIONING. Memo. by Minister of Food.
WHEAT DISCUSSION. Note by President of the Board of Trade covering Conclusions of, in Washington.
ROAD HAULAGE AND HIRE CHARGES. CONTROL OF: Memo. by Minister of War Transport.
PROPOSED ABOLITION OF BASIC PETROL RATION. Note by President of the Board of Trade.
PENSIONS APPEALS. Memo. by Minister of Transport.
PENSIONS APPEAL TRIBUNALS. Memo. by Minister of Pensions.