Mercher, 10 Tachwedd 1965
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Bill to confirm a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936, relating to the Corporation of the Trinity House of Leith, presented by Mr. Ross (under Section 7...
(by Private Notice)asked the Minister of Transport what advice he has now received from police leaders and from the National Road Safety Advisory Council as a result of the meetings held on 8th...
Bill to increase the limit on the contributions out of moneys provided by Parliament which may be made under Section 1 of the Rural Water Supplies and Sewerage Act 1944, presented by Mr....
Bill to amend the provisions of Part II of Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 1957 relating to private dwellings, presented by Mr. Crossman; supported by Mr. J. Griffiths, Mrs. Castle, Mr. MacDermot,...
Bill to amend the law relating to the superannuation and other benefits payable to or in respect of teachers and certain other persons employed in connection with the provision of educational...
Bill to make provision with respect to increases or supplements in respect of certain pensions, presented by the Chancellor of the Exchequer; supported by Mr. Ross, Mr. Crossman, and Mr....
Bill to amend the law with respect to the supplementation of workmen's compensation and the provision of other benefit in respect of employment before 5th July 1948, presented by Miss Herbison;...
Bill to provide for the capital reconstruction of the British Overseas Airways Corporation; to provide for Exchequer investment in that Corporation otherwise than by way of loan; to amend the...
Bill to continue certain expiring laws, presented by Mr. MacDermot; read the First time; to be read a Second time tomorrow and to be printed. [Bill 7.]
Bill to amend the law relating to the Universities of St. Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh; to make provisions consequential on the foundation of a University of Dundee; and for purposes...
[SECOND DAY]
9.59 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed. That this House do now adjourn.—[Mrs. Harriet Slater.]
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