Llun, 14 Rhagfyr 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
I regret to have to inform the House of the death of Commander Charles Edward McArthur Donaldson, Member for Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles, and I desire on behalf of the House to express our...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs how many chauffeurs of the nationalities concerned are officially attached to the Soviet, Czechoslovak, Hungarian, and Bulgarian Diplomatic...
asked the Minister of State for Foregin Affairs what representations he made to General Ne Win, Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of the Union of Burma, on his recent visit to London, as to...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will make a statement on the recent manhandling, detention and search of the British Naval Attaché by Soviet police officials at...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make a statement on the present situation with regard to delays at La Linea for persons wishing to enter Spain from Gibraltar.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs what further progress has been made in the attempt to arrange the return of Brian Cowell to this country from West Germany.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if the Foreign Secretary will make another visit to Bonn in the near future.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if, in view of the torture of prisoners in Vietnam, he will seek the co-operation of the other co-chairman of the Geneva Conference in order to...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs whether Her Majesty's Government have now been able to obtain the agreement of the Governments of Israel and Jordan to the repair and future upkeep...
Mr. Campbell: asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs what proposals Her Majesty's Government have for disengagement in Europe; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if he will initiate proposals at the United Nations so that urgent rescue operations may be carried out as required in future.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if he will give an assurance that no British subject by birth of French parents, having served in Her Majesty's Services, will, under the...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs what advice he gives to British organisations with members stationed in disturbed areas of Africa and Asia to withdraw at least their wives and...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs what steps were taken by Her Majesty's Government to keep the United Nations informed about the use of Ascension Island in the recent operation...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make further representations to the Government of the United Arab Republic about the property and possessions of British nationals which...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make representations to the Danish and Faroese Governments, with a view to holding discussions with the British fishing industry on the...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs whether Her Majesty's Government will adopt the suggestions in paragraph 292(b) of the Plowden Committee's Report on Representational Services...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs what representations to the Congo Prime Minister, Mr. Tshombe, concerning the safety of British subjects in the Congo were made by Her Majesty's...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs what new arrangements have been made in the Foreign Office for the handling of news and public relations.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make a statement on the progress made towards reaching a peaceful settlement of the Indonesian dispute.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs if he will publish a transcript of the speeches made during his last meeting with European Free Trade Association Ministers.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs at what time and on what date the decision of Her Majesty's Government to impose the 15 per cent. surcharge was imparted to the United States...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will make a statement on the overflying rights accorded by the Sudanese Government.
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs whether the Government will now exercise the right reserved to them, in the assurance given to the Brussels Treaty powers in October, 1954, about...
asked the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs what recent incursions there have been by Yemeni Republican forces into the Federation of South Arabia; and what action he proposes to take to...
I will now, with permission, answer Questions Nos. 25, 35 and 43. Her Majesty's Ambassador in Leopoldville has been in continuous touch with the Congolese Government about the safety of British...
On a point of order. Mr. Speaker, I should like a Ruling on what I as a back bencher can do to get a truthful answer out of a Minister. On 16th November—hon. Gentlemen opposite will be...
On Thursday last I interrupted the proceedings on a supplementary question because, in my view, it was too long, and called the next Question without giving the Minister an opportunity of...
Bill to make provision as to the operation of the law in relation to Kenya as a Republic within the Commonwealth, presented by Mr. Bottomley; supported by the Attorney-General and Mr. Cledwyn...
Bill to amend the law relating to compensation payable upon compulsory acquisition of land, presented by Mr. Gurden; supported by Mr. Graham Page, Sir E. Errington, Mr. Peter Griffiths, and Mr....
Army Act 1955 (Continuation) Order 1964 [draft laid before the House 3rd November], approved.—[Mr. Mulley.]
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Ifor Davies.]
3.45 p.m.
10.0 p.m.
Resolution reported,That, for the purposes of any Act of the present Session concerning the responsibility and powers in relation to scientific research and related matters of the Secretary of...
Resolution reported,
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Whitlock. ]
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