Tuesday, 1 June 1965
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Lords Amendment considered and agreed to.
Read the Third time and passed, with Amendments.
Read the Third time and passed, with Amendments.
[Queen's Consent, on behalf of the Crown, the Duchy of Cornwall and the Duchy of Lancaster, signified]
Read the Third time and passed.
Read a Second time and committed.
Considered; to be read the Third time Tomorrow.
Read a Second time; to be considered Tomorrow.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development, in the light of the increase in overseas economic aid from £77 million in 1954–55 to £191 million in 1964, what savings she will make...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what is the total financial aid being provided for health services to Colonial Territories; and to what extent this sum will be increased in the next...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what aid her Department is now giving in the fields of agriculture, education and technology.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what steps have been taken by her Department to verify the cost of living and housing, education and hospital arrangements for United Kingdom engineers...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development if she will make further representations to the Tanzanian Government that they should honour pension and other commitments to retired engineers and...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development how many pensioners there are of the old Colonial or Overseas Civil Service living in Great Britain whose pensions do not attract United Kingdom Income...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what has been the outcome of the discussions which have taken place between her Department and the International Co-operative Alliance on stimulating...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development whether she will now announce the recommendations of the Stamp Mission on the future of the Land Settlement scheme in Kenya.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development why she officially requested British Railways to delay the departure of the 10 p.m. night ferry train from Victoria Station on 11th May.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development, as a considerable part of Great Britain's current invest- ment in developing countries is private investment, what further action she will take to...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development, in view of the need of developing countries to increase agricultural productivity, what steps she is taking to help them in agricultural research,...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what steps she takes, when giving financial aid to overseas countries, to ascertain the ways in which the money will be spent.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what plans she has now made to co-ordinate and extend the work of her Department in the Caribbean area.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what technical assistance she has offered to the Government of Zambia.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development if she will make a contribution to local costs where an under-developed country will otherwise be unable to use development aid funds effectively.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what progress she has made in her study of ways of improving the arrangements for providing practical training in industry for students who come to...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what progress she has made in her study of how Great Britain can best provide for high-level training and study in the field of public administration...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what action has been taken by Her Majesty's Government in relation to the Report, Tax Incentives in Capital-Exporting Countries for Private Investment...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development whether she will make it a condition of further aid to Tanzania that adequate compensation shall be paid to all British subjects who lost their...
asked the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on Great Britain's east of Suez rôle.
asked the Prime Minister what is his policy on the future place of nuclear weapons in Great Britain's military strategy; and whether he will make a statement.
asked the Prime Minister whether he will grant the Minister of Shipping a separate Department and raise his status to Cabinet level.
asked the Prime Minister if he will introduce legislation scheduling the minimum requisite number of persons to be made members of the Upper House with full voting rights on the coming into force...
asked the Prime Minister what progress he has made with his plans for establishing closer links between the European Free Trade Association and the Common Market.
(by Private Notice) asked the Minister of Labour whether he will make a statement about the position in the dispute in the South Wales coalfield.
I should like to make a short statement on procedure. I propose to table today Amendments to certain of the provisions in the Finance Bill dealing with Corporation Tax. These will appear on the...
With permission, I should like to make a statement. From today, the Export Credits Guarantee Department's premium charges for the insurance of suppliers' credits and financial guarantees for...
Question proposed, That this House, at its rising on Friday, do adjourn till Monday, 14th June.—[Mr. O'Malley.]
4.58 p.m.
Bill to amend the Affiliation Proceedings Act, 1957, presented accordingly and read the First time; to be read a Second time upon Friday 18th June and to be printed. [Bill 153.]
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Short.]
5.4 p.m.
Considered in Committee under Standing Order No. 88 (Money Committees).—[Queen's Recommendation signified]
Order for Second Reading read.
[Queen's Recommendation signified.]
10.15 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Ifor Davies.]
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