Iau, 14 Medi 1939
The House met at a Quarter before Three of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
asked the Minister of Labour whether he is aware that owing to the air-raid signal on 6th September many people were late at their work; and whether he intends to introduce legislation to see...
asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he will see that certain urgent reforms are introduced in workmen's compensation and that the maximum amount pay able is increased as...
asked the Home Secretary what protests he has received from North Queensferry following his refusal to supply bomb-proof shelters; and will he circulate to Members of the House the report of his...
asked the Lord Privy Seal, as representing the Minister of In formation whether he is aware that on 6th September sounds extinguishing Ger man and Italian broadcasts made these inaudible in this...
asked the Prime Minister whether he will consider publishing a further White Paper dealing with Anglo-German relations to controvert some of the allegations made by the Ger man Government,...
asked the Prime Minister whether he is able to make any statement about the position of Iraq in relation to the war?
asked the Prime Minister whether it is intended to set up a Ministry of Munitions or whether he is satisfied that the present arrangements will secure the best results?
asked the Prime Minister whether he is able to make any general statement as to military and aerial action in the West to counteract the German pressure on Poland in the East?
asked the Prime Minister whether it is proposed at an early date to make a statement with regard to war aims; and whether, before doing so, he will consider the advisability of consulting the...
(by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister whether his attention has been drawn to the official announcement issued yesterday from Herr Hitler's headquarters that German artillery, men and...
Will the Prime Minister make a statement with regard to the course of business?
POSSESSION OF MORTGAGED LAND (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) BILL,
That they have agreed to, —
Order for Second Reading read.
Considered in Committee, under Standing Order No. 69.
Considered in Committee, and reported, without Amendment; read the Third time, and passed.
Considered in Committee.
Considered in Committee.
5.47 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House do now adjourn." — [Captain Waterhouse.]
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