Friday, 7 March 1969
The House met at Eleven o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
For Brighton, Pavilion, in the room of Sir Luke William Burke, Telling, Knight (Chiltern Hundreds).—[Mr. Pym.]
Mr. Howie (by Private Notice): Asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity if she will make a statement on the dispute which has arisen from the strike of 10 men at Vauxhall...
On a point of order. I wish to draw to your attention a matter which I am advised may constitute a breach of Privilege and which appears to be not only an attack on me personally, which does not...
On a point of order. Yesterday afternoon, at business question time, in response to pressure from all quarters of the House, the Leader of the House said that he would have consultations through...
11.23 a.m.
Order for the Second Reading read.
Order for the Second Reading read.
Order for the Second Reading read.
Order for the Second Reading read.
Order for the Second Reading read.
Order for the Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Read a Second time.
Order for Second Reading read.
Resolved, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. loan L. Evans.]
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