Mercher, 15 Ebrill 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
As amended, considered; to be read the Third time.
Consideration, as amended, deferred till Thursday, 23rd April.
asked the Minister 2. of Aviation if he will ensure that no restrictions are put on international services using Prestwick Airport.
asked the Minister of Aviation whether he is supporting research to investigate the possibilities of eliminating the boom from supersonic flight.
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will seek to acquire Shobdon aerodrome in order to keep it open for civil flying.
asked the Minister of Aviation if permission was sought by or given to Sir William Strath, who was Permanent Secretary of his Department in 1959–60, to become chair-man of British Aluminium...
asked the Minister of Aviation why cost-plus con-tracts were undertaken for the three missiles Sea slug, Thunderbird and Fire-streak, which were originally estimated To cost £8 millions...
Mr. Lee: asked the Minister of Aviation if he will change the conditions of contracting between his Department and private firms to ensure that the outturn of each contract, and access to the...
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will state the number of fatal accidents on scheduled and non-scheduled air services in the first quarter of 1964 with the comparable figures for 1962 and...
asked the Minister of Aviation what studies are being undertaken into the feasibility of terrain avoidance systems, with a view to reducing accidents involving civil transport aircraft.
asked the Minister of Aviation what proportion of the air traffic from the United States to the Bahamas and Bermuda, respectively, is carried by British airlines.
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will publish the statistics available to him regarding the proportion of traffic carried by the British Overseas Airways Corporation-Cunard since it was...
asked the Secretary State for Defence whether he will now announce measures to give a longer-term stability to Gurkha recruiting, both with regard to the policy of the recruitment of Gurkha ranks...
asked the Secretary of State for Defence when he will announce the result of his consultations with the local planning authority about the disposal of the site of the Royal Ordnance Factory,...
asked the Secretary of State for Defence what representations he has received from Territorial Army Associations about the levying of Income Tax on Territorial Army pay several years in arrears;...
asked the Secretary of State for Defence how many British troops are to remain in Cyprus under the control of the United Nations; and for how long they will be retained in the island.
asked the Secretary of State for Defence what estimate has been made of the further requirements for Short Belfast aircraft that would be needed to enable Her Majesty's Government to provide the...
asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a further statement about plans to develop a low-level capability for the V-bomber force.
asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on the case of William McCann, who was taken to and is now in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary after having been stabbed in Peterhead...
asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many local authorities in Scotland have no houses under construction; which they are; what are the reasons for this lack of building; and what steps...
asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the number of dentists employed in the School Dental Service, and the number of children examined during 1963 in relation to the total school...
asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many schemes have been made by local authorities arising from the provisions of the Flood Prevention (Scotland) Act, 1961; and how many schemes he...
asked the Secretary of State for Scotland on what basis compensation is paid by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board for loss of sporting rights; and what is the total sum paid by the Board...
asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will initiate consultations between the Scottish Home and Health Department and local authorities for the purpose of creating at an early date a...
The following Question stood upon the Order Paper:
I beg to give notice that on Friday, 1st May, I shall call attention to education, and move a Resolution.
I beg to give notice that on Friday, 1st May, I shall call attention to the housing situation in central London, and move a Resolution.
I beg to give notice that on Friday, 1st May, I shall call attention to the case for an occupational health service, and more a resolution.
Bill to amend the Sunday Observance Act 1625 so as to permit the playing of games outside parish boundaries on Sunday, presented by Sir John Barlow; read the First time, to be read a Second time...
I beg to move, That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make further provision with respect to the allowing of free travel or reduced fares on public service vehicles run by local authorities;...
Bill to make further provision with respect to the allowing of free travel or reduced fares on public service vehicles run by local authorities; and for purposes connected therewith, presented...
Considered in Committee [Progress, 14th April]
Question again proposed,That it is expedient to amend the law with respect to the national debt and the public revenue and to make further provision in connection with finance, so, however, that...
3.49 p.m.
Whereupon The GENTLEMAN USHER OF THE BLACK ROD being come with a Message, THE CHAIRMAN left the chair.
Again considered in committee
Question again proposed
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Hughes-Young.]
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