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Oral Answers to Questions — Public Health.: Clapham Maternity Training Hospital. ( 1 Nov 1932)

Mr Alfred Denville: Is the hon. Gentleman aware that representations were made on behalf of the lady who had to resign because she adopted the Catholic faith; and is he aware that the reply of the secretary—

Orders of the Day — Ottawa Agreements Bill.: Clause 5. — (Security of preferences granted pursuant to agreement with the Dominion of Canada against action by foreign Governments.) ( 1 Nov 1932)

Mr Clement Attlee: At an earlier stage, when we were discussing this matter on another Amendment which we put down that there should be consultation first of all with the Import Duties Advisory Committee, we understood from the Financial Secretary to the Treasury that the difficulty was really one of machinery. I rather hoped that at this stage the Government would have devised some appropriate machinery,...

Orders of the Day — Ottawa Agreements Bill.: Clause 7. — (Regulation of importation of certain frozen and chilled meat.) ( 1 Nov 1932)

Sir Patrick Hannon: ...and expanding grievances which are brought forward by the farming community from every part of the country. What the Noble Lord the Member for Basingstoke (Viscount Lymington) has just said does not in the least degree exaggerate the importance of this subject, and I hope very much, in view of the sad situation in every branch of agricultural enterprise, that the Government will shortly...

Orders of the Day — Ottawa Agreements Bill.: Clause 8. — (Amendment of law as to importation of Canadian cattle.) ( 1 Nov 1932)

Mr Clement Attlee: ...you had these regulations it was fairly safe because Canadian cattle were free from disease. Are they now freer from disease than in 1922; or why is it that we have had to yield to this Canadian representation? The most important question is that of the three clear days. It was resisted op the former occasion by Members of this House with great knowledge of agriculture, and I want to know...

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce.: Argentine. (31 Oct 1932)

Sir Percy Hurd: Have representations also been made to the Argentine that it is a cardinal feature of British policy that the first place in British markets belongs to the British home producer and that no policy will be entered upon which breaks that policy?

Oral Answers to Questions — Police, Congleton (Appoint- Ment). (31 Oct 1932)

Mr John Gilmour: ...future; especially as the abolition of the post might result in a substantial charge in respect of compensation for loss of office. The question is receiving further consideration in the light of representations which have been made to me by the watch committee.

Orders of the Day — Ottawa Agreements Bill.: Clause 1. — (Charge of Customs Duties on goods specified in Second Schedule.) (31 Oct 1932)

Mr Malcolm Macdonald: ..., that the reply to the federation was careful to point out that the Government were taking some official industrial advisers, and that the federation could send any information to and make any representations they might wish to these advisers so that their case might be considered fully. Furthermore, it was said many times in public during the summer that it was open to any federation or...

Orders of the Day — Ottawa Agreements Bill.: Clause 2. — (General preferences for British Empire.) (31 Oct 1932)

Mr Herbert Williams: I know the Government are faced with great difficulties over this matter, because the whole basis of Imperial Preference is that goods are not only to be grown in the Empire but are also to be consigned from an Empire port, and I know that throughout the Departments concerned have attached the utmost importance to maintaining this principle. That makes it more difficult for the Government to...

Orders of the Day — Ottawa Agreements Bill.: Clause 1. — (Charge of customs duties on goods specified in Second Schedule.) (28 Oct 1932)

Mr David Grenfell: ...that whatever articles may be subject by agreement with the Dominions to duties, these four articles, being special articles of daily consumption in the homes of the people in this country, should not be included in that list. It is proposed in the Schedule that butter shall be subject to a duty of 15s. per cwt., and cheese at the rate of 15 per cent. ad volorem when imported from foreign...

Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.: Building Industry. (27 Oct 1932)

Mr William Thorne: I do not think it is very much good making representations. Will the right hon. Gentleman bring the matter before the Cabinet and get a Cabinet decision, so that local authorities can get on with the work they want to do?

Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.: Anomalies Regulations. (27 Oct 1932)

Mr John McGovern: ...stated, that the Minister is acting entirely outside the intention or the spirit of the Act and acting more brutally than was intended; and is it the case that the Trades Union Congress have made representations to him to be more lenient with the people under that Act?

Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.: Transitional Payments. (27 Oct 1932)

Mr William Thorne: Will the right hon. Gentleman make representations to the Cabinet, in bringing up the Bill to deal with the means test, to make this one of the considerations, about not taking into account meals given to children in the schools?

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce.: Import Duties (Foreign-Milled Flour). (27 Oct 1932)

Mr Gordon Touche: 65. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will make representations to the Import Duties Advisory Committee as to the desirability of an early consideration of the request of the country millers for an increased duty to be placed on foreign-milled flour imported into this country, in view of the fact that the proposed duty of 2s. per quarter on foreign wheat will make the import...

Orders of the Day — London Passenger Transport Bill. (27 Oct 1932)

Lieut-Colonel Kenyon Vaughan-Morgan: The hon. Member asks me whether I am aware that the London County Council has passed no resolution in support of my Amendment. I do not know whether they have or not—I dare say they have not had time—but I do know this, that when a petition was prepared and circulated in this House, a similar petition against this Bill was presented for signature by members of the London County Council,...

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy.: Fleet Order 2226. (26 Oct 1932)

Mr Bertram Falle: 9. asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether the provisions of Admiralty Fleet Order 2226, of 23rd September, 1932, Procedure for making representation on service conditions, cancel or modify in any way the provisions of paragraph 1 of Article 12 of the King's Regulations and Admiralty Instructions, Welfare meetings; and whether welfare meetings will be permitted when Admiralty review of...

Oral Answers to Questions — Hong Kong (Smuggling).: Import Restrictions, Australia (Headwear). (26 Oct 1932)

Mr Samuel Hammersley: 49. asked the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs if he can now inform the House of the result of his representations concerning the prohibition by the Australian Government of the importation of wool-felt hoods for girls' and women's hats?

Oral Answers to Questions — Hong Kong (Smuggling).: Westminster Abbey (Traffic Vibration). (26 Oct 1932)

Mr Alan Chorlton: Is the Minister aware that this severe vibration does arise in very heavy traffic, that great concern is being caused to the authorities and that representations have been conveyed by the Dean to the Institute of Mechanical Engineers that it is feared that something much more serious to the structure than the fall of masonry in the Henry VII Chapel will happen?

Oral Answers to Questions — Hong Kong (Smuggling).: Quota System. (26 Oct 1932)

Mr Ernest Brown: .... I am informed that since the Wemyss Coal Company, which owns the Muir Edge and Surface Dipping collieries, announced the dismissal of men, it has applied for, and been granted, additional output. Representations were made to me two weeks ago on behalf of the men concerned, and I suggested that if they considered that their dismissal was a result of the quota system they should take...

Oral Answers to Questions — Australia (British Migrants). (25 Oct 1932)

Major Frank Heilgers: 7. asked the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs whether he has made any further representations to His Majesty's Government in Australia on the position of the overseas settlers in the state of Victoria; and whether he has any information as to the progress of the Royal Commission appointed by the Victorian Government to inquire into the grievances of migrant settlers?

Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce.: France and Germany (British Coal Quota). (25 Oct 1932)

Mr Walter Runciman: Representations to the French Government were directed towards securing that the coal export trade of the United Kingdom should receive treatment not less favourable than that accorded to other countries exporting coal to France. That object has been achieved. The German Government have now suggested that the question of restrictions on the import of United Kingdom coal shall be the subject...


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