Civil Defence

– in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 6 December 1973.

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Ordered, That the Civil Defence (Planning) Regulations 1973, a draft of which was laid before this House on 13th November, be approved.—[Mr. Weatherill.]

Ordered, That the Civil Defence (Grant) (Amendment) Regulations 1973, a draft of which was laid before this House on 13th November be approved.—[Mr. Weatherill.]

Ordered, That the Civil Defence (General) (Amendment) Regulations 1973, a draft of which was laid before this House on 13th November, be approved.—[Mr. Weatherill.]

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