Friday, 30 July 1954
The House met at Eleven o'Clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Proceedings on any Motion for the Adjournment of the House moved by a Minister of the Crown exempted, at this day's Sitting, from the provisions of Standing Order No. 1 (Sittings of the House)...
Mr. Walter Elliot to be one of the Members to present the Mace to the Federal Assembly of Rhodesia and Nyasaland on behalf of this House in place of Mr. Heathcoat Amory.—[Mr. Crookshank.]
On a point of order. Mr. Speaker, I should like to direct your attention to a remark published in today's OFFICIAL REPORT and ask for your guidance. The OFFICIAL REPORT states that I rose to a...
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