Mr Alec Glassey: (by Private Notice) asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he is in a position to give any further information concerning the explosion at Holton Heath Naval Cordite factory?
Mr Alec Glassey: 6. asked the Minister of Labour what decision has now been reached with regard to the amalgamation of the Devon-port and Plymouth juvenile employment bureaux?
Mr Alec Glassey: 20. asked the Home Secretary if he will state which police authorities in England and Wales have not yet availed themselves of his offer of a grant-in-aid for the purchase of motor cars and motor cycles for the formation of motor patrol sections?
Mr Alec Glassey: 37. asked the Minister of Health if he can now say what is the position with regard to his representations to the Plymouth City Council in respect of their five years housing programme; and whether he is satisfied that the most effective steps are being taken to provide suitable accommodation for the number of persons in Devonport and Plymouth who are compelled to live in overcrowded or...
Mr Alec Glassey: 61. asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether junior clerical officers employed in the prison establishment are eligible for promotion to higher clerical posts in the Prison Commission at the Home Office?
Mr Alec Glassey: Too hard!
Mr Alec Glassey: 10. asked the Minister of Labour whether it is proposed to maintain the farms at Carstairs, Brandon and Claydon as Government training centres for migrants to the Dominions; and, if not, what the Government proposes to do with these centres?
Mr Alec Glassey: 84. asked the Under-Secretary of State for Air whether any decision has been arrived at as to the future use of the super-marine S 6 and Gloster-Napier seaplanes which were built for the purpose of taking part in the Schneider Trophy Race?
Mr Alec Glassey: I beg to move, to leave out the word "now" and at the end of the Question to add the words "upon this day six months." I feel that I really ought to apologise to the House for taking up its time in the discussion of a Private Bill, but I can honestly claim that, in so doing, I speak in the name of the general public in opposing the proposals of this Bill. Disinterested public opinion speaks...
Mr Alec Glassey: The promoters are the Bournemouth-Swanage Motor Road and Ferry Company.
Mr Alec Glassey: I am going to say a little about that, because the title of the company and of the Bill itself is a misnomer. The bridge which is proposed is neither in Bournemouth nor in Swanage. I know that there are a great many people who come to Bournemouth and spend their time in Poole and go away and tell the world what a wonderful place Bournemouth is. I am not denying the wonders of Bournemouth, but...