Monday, 4 December 1961
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Aviation what prospects he has in mind for the provision of additional civil aerodromes in the Tees-side area to promote the establishment of new industries in the North East.
asked the Minister of Aviation what representations he has received from residents' associations and other interested parties regarding the decision to permit jet aircraft an extended use of...
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will now agree to the purchase of three helicopters for British European Airways in order to allow an inter-city helicopter service to be operated.
asked the Minister of Aviation what action he is taking to avert the actual and imminent redundancy in the aircraft industry by placing suitable Government orders for civil and military aircraft.
asked the Minister of Aviation when he was informed of the proposed closure of the de Havilland factory at Christchurch which was engaged in manufacturing the Sea Vixen airplane to Government...
asked the Minister of Aviation what steps he is taking to maintain air services to Aberdeen and the north of Scotland.
asked the Minister of Aviation whether he will take steps to ensure that organisers of inclusive air tours include in their tour programmes the name of the airport to which passengers are to be flown.
asked the Minister of Aviation when the proposed census of air traffic over Great Britain and the surrounding waters will take place; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Aviation what steps he is taking or proposes to take about the nuisance to residents near London Airport caused by the discharge of burnt paraffin fumes.
asked the Minister of Aviation if, when he negotiates with foreign Government in respect of the air traffic rights necessary to implement the licences granted by the Air Transport Licensing Board...
asked the Minister of Aviation whether he is aware that a pilot employed by Tradair Ltd. was offered the alternative of demotion or resignation as a consequence of his cancellation of a flight...
asked the Minister of Aviation whether he will give a general direction to British European Airways to cease to operate uneconomic routes.
asked the Minister of Aviation whether, in view of the change in the prospects of world civil aviation since the passing of the Civil Aviation Licensing Act, 1960, he will introduce amending...
asked the Minister of Aviation when he expects work to be completed on the buildings of Turn-house Airport, Edinburgh.
asked the Minister of Aviation (1) to what extent, when he came to the conclusion that British Overseas Airways Corporation had sufficient aircraft commitments to absorb all traffic increases for...
asked the Minister of Health whether he will take power to provide local health authorities with statutory powers to enable them to contribute towards the capital cost of doctors' group practice...
asked the Minister of Health whether birth control pills can be prescribed under the National Health Service.
asked the Minister of Health whether he has now revised the estimates of the number of medical students required to be trained in the next 10 years; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Health whether he will introduce legislation to prevent unregistered medical practitioners carrying on cosmetic operations for such purposes as remodelling busts,...
asked the Minister of Health (1) how many controlled clinical experiments in the interests of medical research have been carried out on mentally subnormal children in the last 12 months; and
asked the Minister of Health on what date he expects it will be possible to procure the antibiotics Tetracycline, Chlortetracycline, Oxy-tetracycline and Chloramphenicol for National Health...
asked the Minister of Health if he will seek powers to provide a small car for married couples instead of two powered tricycles in cases where both husband and wife are eligible for, or have...
asked the Minister of Health when the plans of the new wards W.2 and W.3 of Boundary Park Hospital, Oldham, were submitted to his department; when they were approved; and what was the capital...
asked the Minister of Health how many part-time nurses are now employed in the hospital service; what percentage they form of the nursing staff; and what further measures he proposes to take to...
Mr. van Staubenzee: asked the Minister of Health whether he will now make a statement on the escape of John Slater and Brian Smith from Broadmoor Institution on 25th October, 1961.
May I ask the Lord Privy Seal if he will answer Question No. 83. Since that Question was tabled, the situation in the Congo has seriously deteriorated and grave accusations have been made against...
On a point of Order. On Thursday last, during business questions, having caught your eye, Mr. Speaker, I asked my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House a question referring to the Motion...
May I have your guidance, Mr. Speaker? Two Questions have been asked today by hon. Members relating to the affairs of a particular company. I am not interested in the company or the identity of...
I desire to ask leave to move the Adjournment of the House, Mr. Speaker, under Standing Order No. 9 for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance, namely, the...
Resolution reported,That. for the purposes of any Act of this Session to make provision until the end of the year nineteen hundred and sixty-two for financing any accumulated revenue deficit of...
Considered in Committee.
Considered in Committee. [Progress 24th November.]
8.30 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That the Clause stand part of the Bill.
I beg to move, in page 6, line 40, to leave out from "therewith" to "may" in line 4 on page 7 and to insert regulations under section four of this Act may make provision— (a) in the case of...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That the Clause stand part of the Bill.
Order for Second Reading read.
Resolution reported,That, for the purposes of any Act of the present Session to make further arrangements for the giving of financial assistance for the provision and improvement of housing...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Wakefield.]
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