Friday, 15 May 1959
The House met at Eleven o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
I have a short statement to make. It has come to my notice that our present rules regarding the date from which Members may draw their salaries on election are uneven in their operation. This was...
Bill to confirm a Provisional Order made by the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation under the General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861, relating to Gloucester, presented by Mr. Watkinson; read the...
Bill to confirm a Provisional Order made by the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation under the General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861, relating to the Medway Lower Navigation, presented by Mr....
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Heath.]
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