Mawrth, 28 Ebrill 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Lords Amendments considered and agreed to.
Read the Third time and passed, without Amendment.
Read the Third time and passed, with Amendments.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what further steps have been taken by the Grenada Government in connection with the rabies eradication programme; and to...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what information he has as to the use now being made of the new slaughterhouse buildings erected in Grenville, Grenada, in...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies if he will hold consultations with the other Ministers concerned on the desirability of building an aerodrome on the...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies how many affidavits have now been received by him from residents of the Seychelles concerning the trial for murder of Paul...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies how many ex-employees of the Central African Federation have applied for hardship pensions; and how many have been granted.
asked the Secretary of State for the Commonwealth and the Colonies if he will consent to the purchase of Mr. Sydney Kitching's farms in Swaziland by the Swaziland National Council so as to assist...
asked the Secretary of State for the Commonwealth and the Colonies how many refugees from South Africa are now in Swaziland; and what action is being taken by the Government to enable them to...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies whether the recent offer by Her Majesty's Government to help finance the University of Rhodesia and Nyasaland makes...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what financial assistance is being given to the Southern Rhodesian Government in respect of African education; and if he...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what reply has been sent to the communication of the Governor of Southern Rhodesia forwarding to him the resolution of the...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies, in view of the coming to power of the new Government in Southern Rhodesia, if he will give an assurance that it remains...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what steps he takes to ensure that the policies and views of Her Majesty's Government are known in former African Colonies.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what decision about the holding of new elections has now been taken by the Administrator of St. Vincent.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what discussions have taken place with the Government of Northern Rhodesia on the termination of the agreement with the...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what steps are now being taken to prevent South African refugees in the High Commission Territories being trained as...
asked the Secretary or State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what reply he has made to the request by the Mbadwa Council for a commission of inquiry into allegations of political...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what are the requirements demanded of Hong Kong domiciled persons of Chinese race before British passports are issued to...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what steps are being taken in Hong Kong to provide employment and housing in the more northerly parts of the New...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies what loan he has now offered to Trinidad; what are the terms of interest and repayment; and what has been the response of...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies whether he will make a statement on the review of the Million Acre Scheme in Kenya.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies how many technical education places there are at present in schools and colleges in Basutoland; and what steps he is...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies when he expects to announce his decision about a new constitution for Bechuanaland; and when he proposes that new...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies if he will make a statement in respect of further developments in the conflict between Indonesia and the Federation of...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations and the Colonies if he is aware that the interpretation section of the chapter on fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual in the...
asked the Prime Minister whether he will appoint a committee to investigate the future of public ownership of industry.
asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the accelerating impact of automation and its consequential effects in economic, social and other fields, he will consider advising the establishment...
asked the Prime Minister to what extent the pledge he made to President Johnson to support United States' policy in South Viet-Nam was conditional upon observance of the 1954 Geneva Treaty, to...
asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech of the Secretary of State for Defence at Harrogate on foreign and economic affairs on Saturday 4th April represents the policy of Her Majesty's...
asked the Prime Minister if, at the forthcoming Commonwealth Conference, he will raised the question of a joint Commonwealth policy on the export of arms to South Africa.
asked the Prime Minister what reply he has sent to the two letters he has received from Newcastle-on-Tyne, East, Labour Party regarding pensioners' concessionary fares.
The following Question stood upon the Order Paper;
Ordered,That this day Business other than the Business of Supply may be taken before Ten o'clock.—[The Prime Minister.]
3.35 p.m.
Bill to provide for the acquisition of citizenship of the United Kingdom and Colonies by certain classes of persons who would otherwise be stateless; to restrict the grounds on which persons may...
[14TH ALLOTTED DAY]
Motion made, and Question proposed,That a further sum, not exceeding £30 be granted to Her Majesty, towards defraying the charges for the year ending on the 31st day of March, 1965, for the...
3.41 p.m.
Order for consideration, as amended, read.
Again considered in Committee.
9.57 p.m.
Considered in Committee.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Finlay.]
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