Llun, 8 Mehefin 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Labour whether he will have consultations with a view to acquiring the Harland and Wolff shipyard in the division of the hon. Member for Glasgow, Govan, soon to be closed,...
asked the Minister of Labour what further progress he is making with the setting up of industrial training beards under the Industrial Training Act; and whether he will make a statement.
Chairman—Mr. P. M. Shepherd, F.B.I.M., Chairman, Shepherd Holdings Ltd.Deputy Chairman—Mr. F. Thornton, A.T.I., Chairman, The Wool (and Allied) Textile Employers' Council.
Chairman— Mr. A. L. G. Lindley, C.G.I.A., M.I.Mech.E., Chairman, General Electric Co. Ltd.EmployersMr. T. Carlile, A.C.G.I., M.I.Mech.E., Director, Babcock and Wilcox Ltd.Mr. J. P. Coleman,...
asked the Minister of Labour if he will provide sub-offices in the larger outlying housing schemes in Dundee, as bus fares cost 1s. 4d. each time an unemployed person registers and some have to...
asked the Minister of Labour when he intends to bring into force the Trade Union (Amalgamations, etc.) Act, 1964.
asked the Minister of Labour if he will make a statement on the placing of Easter school leavers.
asked the Minister of Labour how many of the members appointed to the Central Training Council have had practical experience as training officers; and how much experience they have had.
asked the Minister of Labour what surveys have been undertaken by his Department of the problem of unemployment among disabled persons in areas like North Staffordshire; and what proposals he has...
asked the Minister of Labour how many building workers are unemployed in the Bishop Auckland travel to work area; and in what categories these unemployed workers are.
asked the Minister of Labour how many and what proportion of boys entering employment became apprentices in 1963 compared with 1962.
asked the Minister of Labour what special arrangements he makes to find employment for the less easily employed left behind after a wave of extra high local unemployment; and what arrangements he...
asked the Minister of Labour whether he will request the British Employers' Confederation and the Trades Union Congress, who are to conduct a joint investigation into unofficial trade disputes,...
asked the Minister of Labour the number, by age, sex and trade, of persons unemployed in Aberdeen during the spring in each of the last five years to the latest convenient date.
asked the Minister of Labour how many apprentices will become redundant when Barry's linoleum factories in Kirkcaldy are closed this month.
asked the Minister of Labour whether, to counteract the current hooliganism, he will consider legislation to continue or restore National Service.
asked the Minister of Labour if he will make a statement about the Decorwall trade dispute.
asked the Minister of Labour how many youths are undertaking industrial training in Scotland.
asked the Minister of Labour what action he is taking to reduce the waiting period of six months for applicants with epilepsy seeking admission to the residential rehabilitation centre at Egham,...
asked the Minister of Labour if he will detail the reasons why the Index of Retail Prices in the Services group show an increase of 6·7 per cent. from January 1962; and what has been the...
asked the Minister of Labour if he will seek powers to encourage employers to register all vacancies in their establishments with the local offices of his Department.
asked the Minister of Labour what was the increase in the number of male employees in the Eastern and Southern Region and in Scotland, respectively, over the period from 1959 to the latest...
Mr. Callaghan(by Private Notice) asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will make a statement about the extent to which the acquisition of shares in the Rootes Group by Chryslers will...
Mr. D. Foot (by Private Notice) asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what instructions Her Majesty's Government have sent or intend sending to the United Kingdom representative on the...
With permission, I should like to make a further statement to the House on the outbreak of typhoid in Aberdeen. This afternoon there are 412 patients in hospital in Aberdeen, only 10 more than...
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
The Secretary of State may hold an inquiry into any matter relating to the functions of a local authority under this Act.—[Sir E. Boyle.]
(1) A local authority may make a charge for admission to a museum or art gallery maintained by it under section 12 of this Act.
(1) A local authority maintaining a museum or art gallery under section 12 of this Act may establish a fund to be used for the purchase of objects for exhibition in any museum or art gallery for...
I beg to move Amendment No. 1, in page 1, line 7 to leave out from "the" to "'to" in line 8 and to insert "Secretary of State". The effect of this Amendment is to substitute "Secretary of State...
Amendment made: In page 1, line 20, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Sir E. Boyle.]
Amendments made:
Amendment made: In page 3, line 23, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Mr. Chataway.]
Amendments made: In page 3, line 41, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".
I beg to move Amendment No. 24, In page 5, line 1, to leave out from the beginning to "by" in line 17 and to insert: 6.—(1) Where— (a) the council of a non-county borough or urban...
Amendment made: In page 7, line 5, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Sir E. Boyle.]
Amendment made: In page 7, line 26, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Sir E. Boyle.]
Amendments made: In page 7, line 32, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".
Amendments made: In page 10, line 1, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".
I beg to move, in page 10, line 16, to leave out "being a library authority". It might be for the convenience of the House if we discuss with this Amendment the Amendments in lines 21, 28 and 29.
Amendment made: In page 10, line 41, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Sir E. Boyle.]
Amendment made: In page 11, line 1, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Sir E. Boyle.]
Amendment made: In page 11, line 12, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Sir E. Boyle.]
I beg to move, in page 11, line 41, at the end to insert: (2) A condition imposed in relation to a local authority under the proviso to section 12(1) above may require the authority to give...
Amendment made: In page 12, line 12, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Sir E. Boyle.]
Amendments made: In page 12, line 26, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".
Amendment made: In page 13, leave out line 14.—[Sir E. Boyle.]
I beg to move, in page 13, line 23, at the end to insert: (3) In the proviso to section 94 of the Local Government Act 1933 inserted by section 10(1) of the Education Act 1946 (by virtue of which...
Payments into fund
Amendments made: In page 16, line 5, leave out "Minister" and insert "Secretary of State".
I beg to move in page 17, line 20, column 3, at the beginning to insert: In section 305, in the definition of 'The Adoptive Acts' the words 'and (e) The Public Libraries Acts 1892 to 1919'. This...
Amendment made: In line 3, leave out "Minister of Education" and insert "Secretary of State".—[Sir E. Boyle.]
Lords Amendments considered.
Lords Amendment: In page 28, line 19, at end insert: (2) Any person who, not being a constable, wears any article of police uniform in circumstances where it gives him an appearance so nearly...
Lords Amendment: In page 31, line 41, at end insert: (4) The Secretary of State may by order repeal or amend any provision in any local Act, including an Act confirming a provisional order, or...
Lords Amendment: In page 58, column 3, leave out lines 17 to 25 and insert: Section 30.Section 34(3)(c).Section 66.In section 78(1) the words 'either alone or jointly with the quarter...
11.10 p.m.
Resolved,That the Clergy (Ordination and Miscellaneous Provisions) (No. 2) Measure 1964, passed by the National Assembly of the Church of England, be presented to Her Majesty for Her Royal Assent...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Finlay.]
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