Llun, 17 Mai 1965
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works why he replied in his Ministerial capacity to the hon. Member for South Dorset in a letter dated 20th January to the effect that representations...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he will take steps to produce more effective protection to the amenities and surroundings of historic buildings officially listed as of...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works how much he intends to spend this year on grace and favour residences within his control; and whether he will itemise this expenditure in relation...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works to what extent the shortages in the supply of building materials have been overcome.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what is the total number of persons in his Department employed on the restoration and preservation of historic buildings.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether the Whitehall Citadel is currently in use; and for what purpose.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what was the total number of building trades operatives employed in the London region on office building in 1963 and 1964.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what is the charge made by his Department for designing, engineering and supervisory services in respect of buildings erected for other Departments.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what steps he will take to provide shelter for members of the public, who are unable to gain admittance to St. Stephen's Hall, when waiting for...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works if he will provide additional accommodation where hon. Members can meet Lobby and Gallery correspondents.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works if he will display a model of the Star Court Scheme, together with plans and detailed drawings.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works whether he will take steps to arrange for modern fixtures and fittings to be installed in the Members' hairdressing saloon in the House of...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works if he will investigate the methods of ventilation in the Members' Post Office and sorting room of the House of Commons, with a view to installing...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works how many men were employed at the end of April on the Polaris submarine base at Gareloch; and how many of them were construction workers, plumbers,...
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works how the attendance figures and receipts for 1964 at the historic monuments in his care compare with those for 1963.
asked the Minister of Public Building and Works on what date the negotiations with fire surveyors and fire officers were concluded; and with what result.
asked the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster which independent bodies working in the field of social welfare have submitted evidence to him in connection with his review of social security.
asked the Paymaster-General, in view of the fact that he is not himself responsible for the co-ordination of home information services, what administrative machinery is available to him to carry...
asked the Paymaster-General what regular publications are now being sponsored by the Government's information services.
asked the Paymaster-General what steps he is taking to ensure the security of his Department; and if he will make a statement.
asked the hon. Member for Liverpool Exchange, as Chairman of the Kitchen Committee, how many measures are obtained from a five-gill bottle of gin in each of the various bars under the control of...
asked the Minister of Health why senior posts on the nursing staff of Staffordshire mental hospitals are not advertised; and why preference is given to men in the appointment of assistant matrons.
asked the Minister of Health if he will reprint in the OFFICAL REPORT the instructions sent on 15th October by his Department to the Brighton and Lewes Hospital Management Committee, postponing...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what is the amount of public money that has been given in each of the last five years through the British Council to provincial symphony...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make representations to the German authorities regarding the necessity of providing full compensation for those victims of the Nazis...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs with what terms of reference British policemen are serving in South Vietnam.
asked the Minister of Land and Natural Resources whether the preliminary assessment of the position regarding water conservation he has received from the Water Resources Board reveals any areas...
I rise to inform the House that after discussions with our French colleagues, M. Messmer and M. Jacquet, my right hon. Friend the Minister of Aviation and I have today signed a Memorandum of...
With your permission, Mr. Speaker, I wish to make a statement. I regret to inform the House that at about one o'clock this afternoon there was an explosion at the Cambrian Colliery, Rhondda...
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I wish to make a personal statement. During the course of the debate on the War Damage Bill last Wednesday I made reference to a Sir John Gilmour as being a...
Considered in Committee.
I beg to move Amendment No.1, in page 1, line 16, to leave out subsection (1). I move, also, to leave out Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4, which cover the whole range of beer, wines and spirits, both...
I beg to move Amendment No. 86, in page 2, line 24, at the end to insert: (2) For the purposes of the said section 7 goods used for the building, repairing or modifying of aircraft shall be...
Question proposed, That the Clause stand part of the Bill.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Gourlay.]
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