Thursday, 4 April 1968
The House met at half-past Two o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
The VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSE-HOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address, as follows:
The VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSE-HOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address, as follows:
The VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSE-HOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address, as follows:
The VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSE-HOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address, as follows:
The VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSE-HOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address, as follows:
The VICE-CHAMBERLAIN OF THE HOUSE-HOLD reported Her Majesty's Answer to the Address, as follows:
Second Reading deferred till Tuesday 23rd April.
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs when he expects to announce his decisions on the report and study for the South-East Economic Planning Council.
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs when he now intends publishing the Government's proposed national plan; and whether he will make a statement.
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs if he will appoint a member on the South-West Economic Planning Council to represent the agricultural industry and the family farmer.
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs what action he has taken to deal with the economic problems of the South-West as expressed in the Tress Report.
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs if he will make a statement on the economic progress of the North-East Coast since 12th March.
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs whether, in view of the increase in average weekly wage rates in the 18 months July, 1966 to January, 1968 of 8·1 per cent. as against...
Mr. Wiley: asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs whether he will make a further statement on the action he has taken pursuant to the visit of the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster...
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs whether he will introduce legislation to facilitate appeals by economic development councils in event of disagreement between them and himself on...
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs by what percentage wages have risen since the sign ing of the Declaration of Intent on prices and incomes; and by how much it was estimated they...
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs if he will make a statement on the Government's policy for prices, incomes and productivity.
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs if he will make a statement on the work of the North-West Economic Planning Council.
asked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs if he will make a statement about the composition and programme of the body set up by his Department on 20th March, 1968, to coordinate the...
asked the Prime Minister if he is now in a position to give the date proposed for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference.
asked the Prime Minister if he will seek a meeting with the President of Portugal to discuss the situation in Rhodesia in so far as it relates to the obligations of the United Kingdom and...
asked the Prime Minister on how many occasions the Central Advisory Council for Science and Technology has met since the announcement of its establishment on 17th November 1966; what matters...
asked the Prime Minister whether he will give a direction that all Government Departments should only advance financial help to private companies, in return for an equity for the public in any...
asked the Prime Minister what are the results of his latest efforts to achieve a settlement of the war it Vietnam.
Mr. Moorman: asked the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on progress in co-ordinating the work of those Departments he charged with the task of preparing the British case for European...
May I ask the Leader of the House to state the business of the House for next week?
With your permission, Mr. Speaker, I should like to make a further statement about storm damage in Scotland. We debated in this House on 7th February the disastrous effects of the storm which...
Order for Second Reading read.
Queen's Recommendation having been signified—
8.0 p.m.
9.5 p.m.
Colonel Sir Oliver Crosthwaite-Eyre discharged from the Committee of Public Accounts; Mr. John Smith added.—[Mr. Gourlay.]
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Gourlay.]
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