Friday, 6 June 1924
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
Rotherham Corporation Bill,
asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he has any information showing which are the countries in Europe where wages of agricultural workers are regulated; and will he state Whether it is by...
2. asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he is aware that a large amount of British capital has been invested in Austrian railways, some of which have been taken over by the...
May I ask the Deputy-Leader of the House the business which it is proposed to take in the week in which we reassemble?
Resolved, That this House, at its rising this day do adjourn until Monday, 16th June."— [Mr. Clynes.]
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House do now adjourn."—;[Mr. F. Hall.]
I desire to ask the Under-Secretary of State for India one or two questions about a state of affairs which, in some respects, is of equal, if not of greater importance to that which we have just...
I desire now to raise another matter, which I think the House will regard as urgent, namely, the present condition of London owing to the lightning strike which has developed during the last few...
I desire to call attention to the unsatisfactory condition of secondary education in Wales. A question was put to the President of the Board of Education recently asking if it was his intention...
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