Thursday, 2 November 1961
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Committee of Selection nominated: Sir Peter Agnew, Sir Herbert Butcher, Mr. Glenvil Hall, Sir Norman Hulbert, Mr. Clifford Kenyon, Sir Hendrie Oakshott, Mr. Oliver, Brigadier Sir Otho...
May I ask the Leader of the House whether he will tell us what is the business of the House for next week?
Bill to establish two Councils with functions relating to the training of health visitors and social workers; to extend the powers of the Minister of Health, the Secretary of State and local...
Bill to make further provision, by way of financial assistance and otherwise, with respect to the white fish and herring industries, including provision relating to the White Fish Authority and...
Bill to make further provision with respect to awards and grants by local education authorities and the Minister of Education in England and Wales, and by education authorities and the Secretary...
[THIRD DAY]
Select Committee appointed to consider every Statutory Instrument, every Scheme, or Amendment of a Scheme requiring approval by Statutory Instrument, and every Draft of such an Instrument, Scheme...
Committee of Privileges to consist of Twelve Members:
Mr. John C. Bidgood, Mr. Bourne-Arton, Mr. James Boyden, Mr. Robert Carr, Mr. Michael Cliffe, Mr. Harold Davies, Sir Henry d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, Mr. Edward du Cann, Mr. John Eden, Mr. Robert...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. G. Campbell.]
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