Thursday, 13 November 1941
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.]
Mr. Speaker, I desire now to raise formally the question of Privilege which I brought to your attention on Tuesday last. During the Recess I received a letter purporting to be signed by Major E....
"To amend the law of Scotland regarding the provision by education authorities of food and clothing to school children''; presented by Mr. T. Johnston, supported by the Lord Advocate, Mr....
The General Debate on the Address will be continued on the next three Sitting Days. If it is found to be the general desire, subject to Mr. Speaker's approval, to deal with any specific subject...
I beg to move: That, during the present Session whenever the House stands adjourned and it is represented to Mr. Speaker by His Majesty's Government that the public interest requires that the...
I beg to move: That during the present Session— (1) Government business shall have precedence at every sitting;(2) The following provisions shall have effect as respects public Bills:...
[Second Day.]
Ordered, That the Committee of Privileges do consist of Ten Members.
Resolved,
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