Friday, 6 July 1934
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
Torquay Corporation Bill [Lords],
(by Private Notice): asked the Lord President of the Council whether he can inform the House of the object of the recent visit of the Secretary of State for War to France and of the visit of M....
"to amend the law with respect to customs in the Isle of Man," presented by Mr. Duff Cooper; to be read a Second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 169.]
"to grant money for the purpose of certain local loans out of the Local Loans Fund; and for other purposes relating to local loans," presented by Mr. Duff Cooper; to be read a Second time upon...
"to provide, as respects Dominion stocks, an alternative to the third of the conditions prescribed by the Treasury under section two of the Colonial Stock Act, 1900," presented by the Chancellor...
Mr. William Nicholson reported from the Committee of Selection; That they had discharged the following Members from Standing Committee D; Mr. Smedley Crooke, Mr. Drummond-Wolff, Captain Elliston,...
Reported, with an Amendment, from the Select Committee, with Minutes of Evidence.
As amended, considered.
A person holding a licence under this Act shall not acquire by reason of the execution by him of any works for the purpose of exercising the rights granted by such licence any right in law to...
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11.27 a.m.
The following Motions stood upon the Order Paper:That the Silk Duties (No. 1) Order, 1934, dated the twenty-eighth day of June, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, made by the Treasury under the...
Resolved, That the Additional Import Duties (No. 22) Order, 1934, dated the twenty-first day of June, nineteen hundred and thirty-four, made by the Treasury under the Import Duties Act, 1932, a...
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