Wednesday, 5 February 1964
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Aviation why Her Majesty's Government have not ratified The Hague Protocol of 1955 so that compensation for the death of passengers in private air lines would be raised to...
asked the Minister of Aviation at what price the Princess flying boats have been sold; to whom they were sold; and what was the rejected price offered for them in 1954.
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will give a general direction, in the public interest, to British European Airways and British Overseas Airways Corporation to give special assistance to...
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will now make a statement on the future of the Skyvan light freighter.
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will make a statement about the future of Bournemouth, Hurn, Airport and the stage now reached in the course of negotiations with the local authorities.
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will make a statement on the arrangements for ordering helicopters to meet the future needs of the Army.
asked the Minister of Aviation whether he will have full consultations with the staff concerned before bringing forward any final proposals for the future management of the Highlands and Islands...
asked the Minister of Aviation what progress has now been made with the production of the Belfast strategic freighter aircraft; whether he is satisfied that the number on order is sufficient to...
asked the Minister of Aviation what action he is taking to supplement the freighter and troop-carrying resources of the Royal Air Force.
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will publish the directive he has recently issued to the chairman of the British Overeas Airways Corporation.
asked the Minister of Aviation why the control and administration of Prestwick Airport is being transferred from the Scottish section of his Department to London.
Mr. Lee: asked the Minister of Aviation when he proposes to place in the Library of the House a copy of the British Overseas Airways Corporation-Cunard Agreement.
asked the Minister of Aviation on what date the Comptroller and Auditor General first queried with his Department the payments to Ferranti on the Bloodhound contract; and when he expects to...
asked the Minister of Aviation if he will make a statement on the inquiry announced on 24th January into the profits allowed by his Department in prices agreed in a contract for the supply of...
asked the Minister of Aviation what has been the number of Viscounts sold during 1963 and up to the latest available date in 1964; to whom they were sold; and for what purposes they will be used.
asked the Minister of Aviation what co-operation he gave in promoting the sale of the Trident aircraft in Japan.
asked the Minister of Aviation whether the British Overseas Airways Corporation has placed a firm order for the Concord aircraft; and what conditions as to performance and delivery date have been...
Mr. Speaker. With your permission and that of the House, I desire to make a statement on university grants. In the White Paper issued on 24th October the Government accepted the Robbins...
I beg to give notice that on Friday, 21st February, I shall draw attention to the condition of the deaf and blind, and move a Resolution.
Sir Charles Mott-Radelyffe: I beg to give notice that on Friday, 21st February, I shall call attention to the White Paper on Overseas Aid, and move a Resolution.
I beg to give notice that on Friday, 21st February, I shall call attention to the factors that are influencing people to leave the countryside and to live in towns, and the steps which should be...
Bill to make provision as to the operation of the law in relation to Uganda as a Commonwealth country not within Her Majesty's dominions, presented by Mr. Sandys; supported by Mr. Tilney and Mr....
3.45 p.m.
Bill to establish a central agency to collect a proportion of the increase in land values created by the granting of planning permission; and to transmit the money so collected to local...
Order for Second Reading read.
[Queen's Recommendation signified]
Ordered,
Again considered in Committee.
Order for Second Reading read.
[Queen's Recommendation signified]
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Finlay.]
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