Tuesday, 21 May 1963
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Lords Amendment considered and agreed to.
Lords Amendments considered and agreed to.
As amended, considered; to be read the Third time.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation what progress is being made in implementing the scheme for British Aid to Commonwealth English announced at the second Commonwealth Education...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation if he will review the British contribution to the United Nations Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance and to the Special Fund; if he will...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation what forward planning is taking place in his Department to help the Voluntary Societies' Committee for Service Overseas increase the number of...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation if be will state the total sums of technical assistance which have now been granted to coun- tries overseas in respect of projects specifically...
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation whether, when overseas appointments are filled, preference is given to those with previous overseas service.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation when he intends to publish a further report on the activities of his Department.
asked the Secretary for Technical Co-operation what further proposals he has to encourage more teachers from this country to take teaching posts for a few years in those countries which are...
asked the Secretary of State for Technical Co-operation what progress has been made in the production and use of television films for teaching English overseas.
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what basic research into the cause of migraine is being carried out by the Medical Research Council.
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what consultations have been held with the Atomic Energy of Canada Co. Ltd., regarding an exchange of technical information on heavy water reactors...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what method of inspection has been requested by Her Majesty's Government in order to ensure that the plutonium supplied to France is used for civil...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what would be the cost to the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research of providing a postal computing service so that every O-level...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what research is being done into cryogenics and superconductivity.
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what long-term studies are being conducted of the way in which minerals are extracted and concentrated by marine life; and what communications he has...
Mrs. Butler: asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what research his Department undertakes into the possible effects on animal and human health of all new chemical products used in...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science whether research into the causal relationship of cigarette smoking and lung cancer, undertaken by the Medical Research Council and other scientific...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science if he will make it a condition of grant aid to research associations that they shall satisfy him that machinery for ensuring good management-staff...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what steps he is taking to encourage scientific research and development by research associations and public corporations.
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what further consideration he has now given to the report of the ad hoc Committee on Biological Research, published as Appendix B in the Annual...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science how many of the scientists now working at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Aldermaston are likely to have to transfer to other work; and...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science when the Agricultural Research Council will complete its research into the storage of wet grain.
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science if he will set up a team of scientists to investigate the possibilities of harnessing the energy generated by an atomic explosion far below the...
asked the Parliamentary Secretary for Science what consideration he has given to those recommendations of the Elgood Committee on Natural Resources in Scotland which affect his Department.
asked the Prime Minister whether he will give instructions to representatives of Her Majesty's Government at the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Conference in Ottawa to oppose proposals for...
asked the Prime Minister what recent communication he has addresed to President Kennedy about a meeting; what was the nature of the reply; and when a meeting between himself and the President...
asked the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on the incidents in which unauthorised persons recently forced their way inside a Government building used by certain branches of the Security...
asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the request to the President of the Security Council by the chairman of the United Nations Special Committee on the Policies of Apartheid in South...
asked the Prime Minister if he is satisfied that the existing machinery, by which Her Majesty's Government ensures that areas having high unemployment following the decline in the older...
asked the Prime Minister whether, in the light of the facts contained in the evidence sent to him by the honourable Member for Burnley, he will initiate a study of the effect of nuclear bomb...
With permission, Mr. Speaker, I will make a statement. I have for some weeks past been in touch with the Governments in Central Africa about the immediate steps to be taken to secure...
On a point of order, Mr. Speaker. May I ask my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House a question about the business for today?
Matter of Transport in Wales and Monmouthshire, being a matter relating exclusively to Wales and Monmouth shire, referred to the Welsh Grand Committee for their consideration.—[Sir K. Joseph.]
Considered in Committee [Progress 16th May].
3.38 p.m.
Question proposed, That the Clause stand part of the Bill.
I beg to move, in page 31, line 34, at the end to add: (12) Any person may, at the end of any accounting year or period, furnish the Inland Revenue with a certificate from an authorised...
I beg to move, in page 32, line 16, at the end to insert: (2) The said section 336 as amended by the foregoing subsection shall have effect as if any expenditure on scientific research were...
Question proposed, That the Clause stand part of the Bill.
I beg to move, in page 38, line 12, to leave out "by a person".
Question proposed, That the Clause stand part of the Bill.
1.33 a.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Batsford]
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