Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland

– in the House of Commons ar 10 Mehefin 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

  • Juvenile Delinquency (5 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many remand homes for boys and girls there are in Scotland; where are they situated; how many boys and girls, respectively, each has accommodated...

  • Agricultural Land, Musselburgh (5 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he is aware that an area of some 20 acres near Musselburgh, described locally as the Eye of Scotland, is being considered for housing or other public...

  • Secondary Education (5 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he is aware that the omnibus or multilateral school has been recommended by the Scottish Advisory Council on Secondary Education as the best form of...

  • Scholl Leaving Certificates (4 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he has taken note of the criticisms made of the Scottish Higher Leaving Examination by the Scottish Advisory Council on Education; and if he will take...

  • Herrings (Quick Freezing Factories) (7 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what steps are being taken to provide facilities for the quick freezing of herrings during the summer and autumn fishings.

  • Small Dwellings (8 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many Scottish local authorities have plans which have been approved for small-size dwellings.

  • Industry and Employment (White Paper) (6 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if it is his intention to make the White Paper on Industry and Employment in Scotland an annual publication.

  • Science Students (Grants) (4 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he is prepared to extend for another year the grants given for the past three years to honours students in physics and radio, attending Scottish...

  • Grazings, Crown Lands (2 areithiau)

    asked the Secretary of State for Scotland why it is not the invariable practice to put grazings on Crown lands up for public auction rather than to put them out for tender.