A Little Nonsense Is Often Relished In Commons
Received Wednesdav, 7 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 18. The customary cairn and dignity ot the Commons was shattered for a short time when I-Ion. Charles Key, Alinister of Works, and inquisitive AI.P. 's discussed the future of a goat, its two kids, Hniteh and Bnatch, and" Belinda, a one-eyed duck. Mr. A. R. Hurd (Newbury, Conserva-' tive) asked if the Minister were aware that Mrs. Chamberlain, of Purley, Berkshire, who wanted to build a wooden hut for her goat fOr which the town and country planning authority had given- consent, had made appliea tion to the Board of Trade and it had been -referred in turn to the Ministry of Agrn ulture, civil building control of the Ministry of Works and timber control oi- the -Board- of Trade, and
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 February 1948, Page 5
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