Monday, 17 July 1967
The House met at Ten o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
10.6 a.m.
10.9 a.m.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Queen's Recommendation having been signified—
12.28 p.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Gourlay.]
I note that there are groupings of Questions which bring in some late numbered Questions. As I told the House once before, I cannot automatically allow supplementary questions to hon. Members...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what steps he has taken to restore postal communications between the United Kingdom and British citizens trapped on ships in the Great Bitter Lake.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make a statement on the latest position in Aden.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what progress has been made towards a settlement in the Middle East including Israel and the Arab States.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what further discussions he has had with the United States and Russian Governments about a non-proliferation treaty and the explosion of a Chinese...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, why invitations were issued in his name to Mr. Sam Russell and Mr. Lance Samson, care of the Labour Press Co-operative Society Limited, to attend...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make a statement on the progress of the meetings of the United Nations Special Committee on Peace-keeping.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what steps he has taken towards the establishment of a new defence organisation linking the nations of South-East Asia.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in what terms he has informed the South Arabian Government that the British guarantee to protect South Arabia against external aggression is...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will summarise the help given by the United Kingdom to Arab refugees since Palestine was partitioned; what is his latest information about...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make a statement on the Central Treaty Organisation Ministerial Council meeting recently held in London.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will make arrangements for the construction of a ship-borne radio transmitter for British overseas broadcasts in areas such as the Middle East.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will provide improved facilities to assist consultation between British Members of Parliament and Members of Parliament in both the...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will make a statement following further international discussions about steps to avoid recurrence of the "Torrey Canyon" incident.
Mr. Alan Lee Williams: asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what representations he has received from the Swedish Government about their special problem in the light of the majority...
Mr. Alan Lee Williams: asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he is satisfied that there are a sufficient number of passport offices to enable the issue of passports to the...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will now announce the membership of the British side of the new Anglo-Soviet Consultative Committee.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs how much oil has now reached RhodesiaviaLaurenço Marques since the imposition of mandatory sanctions against Rhodesia.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what action he proposes to take with the Chinese Government to secure redress for the deliberate discourtesies and injuries inflicted on Her...
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will make a progress report about the activities of the United Nations Committee of 24.
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will make a statement on the Government's intentions with regard to the British base and military installations in Libya.
45. Mr. Wingfield Digby asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what conversations he has had with the Government of South Africa about the refuelling of British merchant ships now using...
Mr. Speaker, I beg to ask leave to raise a question of privilege of which I have given you notice, namely, the proceedings of the Conference of the Transport and General Workers' Union on...
3.49 p.m.
7.0 p.m.
Deferred proceeding resumed:
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Harper.]
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