Thursday, 2 February 1967
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what was the total of British economic aid to India in the last year for which figures are available; and how much this figure represents per head of...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development, in view of the fact that the decision of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation to deny aid to Portugal and South Africa...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development whether he has now made a further allocation of funds for the British Virgin Islands; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development by how much he proposes to increase British economic aid to the under-developed countries during 1967.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what money has been given to Tonga to help with the rebuilding of the general hospital and other projects since December, 1966.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what money has been allocated to the still dependent territories, and for what projects, in 1966.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what steps have been considered to offset the extra cost to developing countries of the decision to treble fees for overseas students in Great Britain.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what initiative the Government have taken in trying to establish a World Food Board on the lines proposed by Lord Boyd-Orr.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development why he has refused to help the Government of Malawi with their proposal to establish their capital at Lilongwe.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what further precise details are now available of where the cuts in the overseas development programme are to be made; and if he will make a statement.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development if he will publish a summary of the terms and conditions under which Her Majesty's Government grants and loans were made to the Government of Kenya for...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what is the total amount of United Kingdom aid given to Rhodesia, apart from the contribution to the University College in Salisbury; and for what...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development to what extent he is prepared to reduce the tying of aid if other donor countries would do the same; and whether he will initiate discussions with the...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what total of British private investment in developing countries will need to be achieved in the year 1967–68 if the flow of financial resources...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development in view of the useful rôle of the International Development Association in improving the effectiveness of aid and his aim to make British aid, with...
asked the Minister of Overseas Development what aid will be given to the Government of the United Arab Republic during 1967–68.
asked the Minister of Overseas Development how many teaching hospitals have now established links for the exchange of staff and ideas with overseas medical schools; if he will publish a list of...
asked the First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Economic Affairs if he will now make a detailed statement on Her Majesty's Government's policy on incomes after the end of the...
asked the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on the latest position on Rhodesia.
asked the Prime Minister whether he will implement the recommendations contained in paragraphs 106 and 107 of the Fourth Report of the Estimates Committee on Government Statistical Services...
The following Question stood upon the Order Paper.
May I ask the Leader of the House to state the business of the House for next week?
With permission I will make a statement about St. Vincent. As the House will know my right hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs, invited the Chief Minister of St. Vincent...
I wish to make two statements and then to give a Ruling on the matter of Privilege raised with me yesterday. First, the hon. Member for City of Chester (Mr. Temple) raised a rather small point...
The next item of business, Mr. Speaker, after presentation of Bills, is That on this House proceeding to the Orders of the Day, the Consolidated Fund Bill be ordered to be read a second time. I...
Bill to give effect to two Conventions with respect to the international sale of goods; and for purposes connected therewith, presented by Mr. Douglas Jay; supported by Mr. Roy Jenkins, Mr....
Bill to establish a permanent commission to which the Minister of Labour may refer for report and recommendation matters relating to the structure and operation of trade unions; and to deal with...
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Whitlock.]
Considered in Committee.
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Ioan L. Evans.]
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