Mawrth, 18 Mai 1965
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Read the Third time and passed.
Read the Third time and passed, with Amendments.
Read the Third time and passed, without Amendment.
[Queen's Consent, on behalf of the Crown and the Duchy of Lancaster, signified]
As amended, considered; to be read the Third time.
Adjourned Debate on Question [29th April], That it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill to leave out Clause 48 of the Bill, further adjourned till Tuesday next.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations what proposals Her Majesty's Government have received from other Governments, or from the United Nations Organisation, or its mediator, to...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations what was the purpose of the Minister of State's visit to Malta on 9th-1lth April; and whether he will make a statement.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations if he will make a statement about his recent visit to Australia and New Zealand.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations if he will take steps to initiate Commonwealth discussions on the world population problem.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations whether he is satisfied with the machinery for keeping the Commonwealth informed of Her Majesty's Government's policy on the United...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, in view of the recent statement by the Government of Barbados that there is no evasion of the Commonwealth Immigrants Act, and therefore...
Mr. Brian Harrison: asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations whether he will seek power to arrange for members of Commonwealth High Commissions to have distinctively-coloured CD...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations what is the present position concerning plans for the establishment of a Commonwealth Secretariat.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations if he will make a further statement on negotiations with Southern Rhodesia.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations what representations he has now made to the countries concerned about the frontier dispute between India and Pakistan.
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations whether he is aware that the present arrangement between Rhodesia and Zambia concerning the Kariba power and the use of the railways is...
asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations what representations have been made to the Indian Government over the intended deportation of Mr. Tom Stacey, a British journalist.
asked the Minister of Power if he will make a statement on the Government's policy of sanction for capital expenditure in relation to the rationalisation and concentration of depots in order to...
asked the Minister of Power if he is satisfied that the National Coal Board is dealing adequately with the mine shaft which nearly engulfed Mr. Jonathan Bairstow in a garden in Challis Grove,...
asked the Minister of Power why, when the estimated repayment by the National Coal Board in 1964–65 was £13 million, a net borrowing of £29 million for that year took place; and...
asked the Minister of Power when he expects to make a statement on the next phase of the nuclear power programme.
asked the Minister of Power, in the development of his fuel policy, what action he proposes to take to ensure that the gas industry is given an equal opportunity to compete with electricity...
asked the Minister of Technology what plans he has for establishing new scientifically-based industries in Northern Ireland.
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what plans he has for tht abolition of Purchase Tax on soft drinks.
asked the Prime Minister if he will make a statement about the future policy of Her Majesty's Government towards the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
asked the Prime Minister whether he will now make a statement on the discussions he has had with leaders of European States on the Atlantic Nuclear Force.
asked the Prime Minister to what extent it is his policy to encourage Ministers to travel abroad on trade promotion missions.
asked the Prime Minister what rules govern the entertainment by him of official guests from overseas under the auspices of the Government Hospitality Fund.
asked the Prime Minister whether he will appoint an additional Assistant Paymaster-General, with a seat in the House of Commons.
asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of Her Majesty's Government's decision to limit tax-chargeable entertainment expenses to foreign buyers, he will introduce legislation to include for tax...
The following Question stood upon the Order Paper:
Not amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
No such act as is referred to in section 1(1) of this Act shall, for the purposes of this Act, be treated as done in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute if done for the purpose of...
9.45 p.m.
10.45 p.m.
11.6 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Gourlay.]
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