Iau, 7 Mai 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation how many students in colleges of technology in African Commonwealth countries are being financed by his Department.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation how many British graduates of British universities are teaching and doing research in African Commonwealth countries.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation how many British doctors and nurses he expects to recruit this year for service in Northern Rhodesia.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation when he expects to appoint agricultural liaison officers to the High Commission offices in the developing countries of the Commonwealth.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation if he will make representations to the University Central Council on Admissions to ensure that students from developing countries applying for...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation if he will make a statement about the extent to which his Department is now equipped to make and distribute films for use in developing countries;...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation if he is aware that, in order to encourage technical experts to undertake periods of overseas service, it is necessary to guarantee security in...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation what progress has been made in setting up the Council for Volunteers Overseas.
President: H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation (1) what payment, other than earned pension, is being offered to designated and to non-designated officers, respectively, in Nyasaland who are no...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation what consultations there have been between his Department and voluntary organisations regarding the allocation of money collected by registered...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation what steps he is taking in connection with the setting up of a new council to stimulate and co-ordinate British aid and assistance to developing...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation on what basis conducting officers for foreign and Commonwealth visitors are selected and trained.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation what facilities exist for the technical training of information officers in Commonwealth and foreign countries.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation whether he is satisfied with the arrangements for bringing sponsored visitors to this country; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation whether he is proposing to expand English language teaching overseas.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation what further plans he has for the extension of the Low-Priced Book Scheme.
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what percentage of secondary schools in the West Riding of Yorkshire have a paid careers master and/or mistress.
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science whether he is aware that 28 per cent. of Walthamstow's schoolchildren are being educated in schools built before 1900 while only 33 per...
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what plans he has for the reconstruction of the 19th century Woodford Green Primary School.
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science why, out of a total income in 1963 of £69,285, £59,576 was spent by the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme on office and...
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science to what extent, in formulating school building programmes recently announced, he took into consideration the school building survey which...
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science having regard to the saving of 12½ per cent. in building costs through the bulk purchase of standard components by the consortium of 10...
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many school buildings in Carmarthenshire tall below the standard set by his Department; and why he has cut the school building programme...
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science if he will make a statement on the work of the Torry Research Station, Aberdeen.
asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what percentage of the cost of research and development for which he is responsible is carried out in Northern Ireland and in development...
asked the Prime Minister on what dates the Political Honours Scrutiny Committee has met in 1964.
asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech made by the Minister of Housing and Local Government in London on Wednesday, 29th April, to the Town and Country Planning Association on the...
asked the Prime Minister what representations he has made to President Johnson and Mr. Khrushchev, with a view to preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons, in view of the information in...
asked the Prime Minister whether he will raise in the Security Council, as a threat to world peace, the use of subversion by member States to overthrow the legitimate Governments of other States.
asked the Prime Minister if he will make a further statement on the mutilation of the bodies of British soldiers in the Yemen.
Mr. H. Wilson: May I ask the Leader of the House whether he will state the business of the House for next week?
Bill to repeal the remaining Defence Regulations (that is to say those set out in the Emergency Laws (Repeal) Act, 1959), except the Defence (Armed Forces) Regulations, 1939, and to reenact...
Order for Second Reading read.
7.31 p.m.
Resolution reported,That, for the purposes of any Act of the present Session to regulate the keeping of riding establishments it is expedient to authorise the payment out of moneys provided by...
Order for Second Reading read.
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Pym.]
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