Mawrth, 5 Mai 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Lords Amendment considered and agreed to.
Read the Third time and passed, without Amendment.
As amended, considered; to be read the Third time.
Considered; to be read the Third time Tomorrow.
asked the Attorney-General how many counties and how many county boroughs have requested that the compulsory registration of land should be extended to their areas; when it is anticipated that...
asked the Attorney-General whether he is aware that the existing state of land law is resulting in high conveyancing fees and that no major simplification of land law has taken place since 1925;...
asked the Attorney-General if he will introduce legislation to abolish the power of non-suit in county courts.
asked the Attorney-General what consultations the Director of Public Prosecutions has had with police forces regarding allegations of bribery in professional football; whether inquiries into...
asked the Secretary to the Treasury why the Department of Education and Science has not assumed accounting responsibility for the University Grants Committee.
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what were the Public Work Loan Board interest rates at the end of 1950 and 1960 for house mortgages borrowed on 10 and 20 year agreements; and what were the...
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will give an estimate of the cost of renationalising the steel industry at current share prices.
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will now make a statement about his discussions on the difficulties which have arisen in connection with the promise made a few months ago by the...
asked the Secretary to the Treasury if he has reached a decision regarding the siting of additional premises for the Royal Mint; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many constituents of the hon. Member for St. Helens have written to him about the Budget; and what were his replies.
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer to what extent he treats Civil Service pay agreements which are not contracts as morally binding on the Treasury, in view of the decision in the cases of...
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will make the grant-in-aid of the National Central Library conditional upon the suspension of its interlending arrangements with any countries...
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the practice of the Inland Revenue with regard to the taxation of the cast of Commonwealth theatre companies playing in this country in celebration...
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will publish the Report on the Dispersal from London of Government Work by Sir Gilbert Flemming as a White Paper.
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the amount of the Arts Council grant allocated to the London Opera Centre to date; and what percentage of grant is used to provide teaching.
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what steps he is taking to secure a better understanding of science among members of the Administrative Class of the Civil Service.
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what proposals he has for the introduction of a further Pensions Increase Act.
asked the Prime Minister whether he will arrange for the Minister of Transport, the Secretary of State for Industry, Trade and Regional Development, and the Secretary of State for Education and...
asked the Prime Minister whether he will bring before the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference the report of the United Nations Special Committee on South Africa, with a view to agreeing a...
asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs on Friday 24th April at Saffron Walden on foreign and economic affairs represents the policy of...
asked the Prime Minister, in view of the fact that the 600th anniversary of the first recorded meeting of a representative Scottish Parliament will occur in 1967, whether he will consider...
asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech of the Secretary of State for Education and Science made on Wednesday 22nd April at Stirling on economic matters represents the policy of Her...
asked the Prime Minister if he will propose to President Johnson, Mr. Khrushchev, Mr. Chou-en-Lai, General de Gaulle and the heads of other Governments represented at the 1954 Geneva Conference a...
With your permission, Mr. Speaker, I will make a short statement. Her Majesty's Government have been informed by the United States Government that their embassy in Taiz has said that there is no...
3.38 p.m.
4.9 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Chichester-Clark.]
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