Series: Papers Nos. 106(42) - 200(42)

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25 August 2022
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A file containing memoranda for meetings of the Lord President's Committee on domestic affairs during the Second World War. Topics discussed in the documents include conditions in Germany and German-occupied countries; the rationing and prices of meals in restaurants and hotels; issues of social welfare relating to pensions and allowances; and the creation of an industrial order of merit. Other topics covered include restrictions on the speed limits of vehicles and economies in the consumption of motor fuel; extensions to Double Summer Time; proposals for financially aiding the British film industry; the ratio of flour and its substitutes in bread production; and whether or not women in the workplace should be compelled to take up fire-watching duties. The committee also received regular memoranda detailing topics such as the situation of British overseas trade; the levels of reserve stocks of goods and materials; the general position of the British economy; and wage levels in various industries.


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The National Archives · 18 June 1942 English

1. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF INVESTIGATION UPON THE IMMEDIATE WAGES ISSUE IN THE COAL MINING INDUSTRY To the Right Honourable Ernest Bevin, M.P., Minister of Labour and National Service …


The National Archives · 3 July 1942

6. It will be seen from the Appendices that a very large amount of correlated work is going forward in the various fields of reconstruction but it is all being …


The National Archives · 10 June 1942

In relation to family allowances the cash value of these services in kind in the family budget is much less than their cost to the State, though the social value …


The National Archives · 10 September 1942

of /at 4. DILUTION WITH BARLEY. Next to rye, barley is the most desirable dilutent. I am advised that barley flour could be used in national flour to the extent …


The National Archives · 15 May 1942 English

In organising their country for war, the Germans have from the very start of the National Socialist Regime paid particular attention to problems of the He### Front. Since the beginning …


The National Archives · 13 June 1942 English

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. (a) Under £500 Movements and Classes May April May Jan 1942 1942 1941 1942 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 Imports:- Food, drink and tobacco 42,380 40,887 32,708 196,983 …


The National Archives · 16 July 1942 English

The Lord Privy Seal and I are also agreed that it will be necessary to make clear during the passage of the Bill through Parliament that, while the Government has …


The National Archives · 3 June 1942 English

### ###UMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT). COPY NO. 1942. WAR CABINET. LORD PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE. Proposal to limit the speed of private motor cars to 40 miles …


The National Archives · 9 September 1942 English

Ministry of Food, W.1. 9th September, 1942. 8. It should be added that the present plant progrmmae is a first instalment. The results of certain extended experiments on a larger …


The National Archives · 7 September 1942 English

THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT SECRET SUPPLIES AND MARKET REQUIREMENTS OF OATS Memorandum by Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and Department of Agriculture for Scotland …