Results 121–140 of 500 for speaker:Mr Gordon Hall Caine

Oral Answers to Questions — Gold Standard. ( 9 Feb 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 48. asked the Prime Minister whether Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, the chief economic adviser to the Government, was instructed to outline at Geneva the conditions under which Great Britain would be prepared to return to the Gold Standard; and whether he will consider in future arranging that communiqués of this character should first of all be issued to the British Parliament by the appropriate...

Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.: Alien Workers. (16 Feb 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 1. asked the Minister of Labour whether his attention has been called to the substantial proportion of applications for alien workers advertised in the National Clearing House Gazette; and whether, before such advertisements are inserted, every attempt is made to ascertain from the employers whether British workers would fill their requirements?

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance.: Income Tax. (21 Feb 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 46. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will consider in his next Budget the advisability of placing parents who apprentice their children to industry in the same position as those parents who under the Finance Act, 1920, Section 21, are en titled to deduction for children over 16 years receiving full-time instruction at any university, college, school, or other educational...

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance.: Entertainments Duty. (21 Feb 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 50. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will ascertain to what extent the levying of Entertainments Duty upon theatres has resulted in unemployment amongst artistes, musicians, and other workers connected with the theatrical industry, with a view to relieving all entertainments in which personal performances constitute the major part of all Entertainments Duty, in accordance with...

Oral Answers to Questions — World Economic Conference (21 Feb 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 49. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer which countries which are to be represented at the World Economic Conference are now on the Gold Standard and which are not?

Oral Answers to Questions — League of Nations (New Buildings, Geneva). ( 1 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 1. asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he can state how many contracts in connection with the new Palace of Nations at Geneva have been allocated to British firms; and what proportion of the total cost the value of these contracts will be?

Oral Answers to Questions — League of Nations (New Buildings, Geneva). ( 1 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: Having regard to the large contribution made by this country towards the building of this house, does not the right hon. Gentleman think that Great Britain ought to have a greater share of the contract?

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport.: New Forest (Electricity Pylons). ( 8 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 28. asked the Minister of Transport whether he can state the present position of the controversy over the proposed erection of pylons in the New Forest area?

Oral Answers to Questions — Housing.: Subsidised Houses (Tenants). ( 9 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 34. asked the Minister of Health which local authorities in England and Wales have adopted any scheme for ensuring that State-aided houses shall not be occupied by persons of substantial means; and what steps are being taken by his Department in connection with this matter?

Oral Answers to Questions — Floods. ( 9 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 56. asked the Minister of Agriculture whether the floods of the last few weeks have disclosed any remedial work which can be undertaken as a matter of emergency in order to provide employment and to protect. the public against loss through inundations in future?

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce.: Denmark. (14 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 4. asked the Presi dent of the Board of Trade the progress made with Denmark in the negotiations for a trade treaty; and whether he will suggest to those concerned the need for expedition in reaching a settlement?

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce.: Falstee Zealand Bridge Contract. (14 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 49. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he can make any statement as to the restrictions placed by the Treasury upon the raising of capital needed for the construction of the Falster Zealand Bridge?

Oral Answers to Questions — Post Office.: Telephone Staff (Night Duty). (20 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 52. asked the Postmaster-General whether, to meet the views of those who demand equal treatment of the sexes, he proposes still to enforce his decision that future recruits to the telephone service must accept duty between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. as a condition of employment?

Oral Answers to Questions — Post Office.: Air Mail Services. (20 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 59. asked the Postmaster-General whether he has any information to show what has been the result of the additional mail facilities recently provided by the Royal Dutch air line through their lowering the minimum weight of letters carried to the East Indies; and what would be the result of providing similar concessions on British Empire air mail routes?

Oral Answers to Questions — Broadcasting. (20 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 57. asked the Postmaster-General whether any of the wire- less exchanges licensed by him are authorised to relay to their subscribers programme items from foreign stations which are sponsored either by British or foreign advertisers?

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce: Denmark. (21 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 9. asked the President of the Board of Trade if he can now make any statement as to the principal provisions which will be contained in the new trade treaty between Great Britain and Denmark; and whether there will be an opportunity for discussing this matter in Parliament?

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce: Falster Zealand Bridge Contract. (21 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 45. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he can make any further statement with regard to the negotiations for financing the construction of the Danish Falster bridge in this country?

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance.: Income Tax (Collection). (21 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 44. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the approximate loss to the Revenue if the present system of collecting 75 per cent. of the Income Tax in January were abolished and the former system of collecting only 50 per cent. were reinstituted?

Oral Answers to Questions — Colonial Loans (Conversion). (22 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 7. asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether arrangements are being made to reduce the debt expenditure of any British Colony through loan conversion operations during the present year?

Oral Answers to Questions — Congo Basin Treaties. (22 Mar 1933)

Mr Gordon Hall Caine: 8. asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether any further review has recently been given, to the question of the discontinuance of the Congo Basin Treaties; and, ii not, whether he will arrange for such a review in consequence of the large area which could receive and give Imperial Preference if such treaties were abrogated?


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