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Oral Answers to Questions — Labour Conditions (Educational Propaganda). (20 Feb 1919)

Colonel BURN: 80. asked the Prime Minister whether His Majesty's Government have considered the necessity of devising schemes of educational propaganda, so that employers, workpeople, and the public may appreciate the significance of the economic considerations involved before it is determined to introduce changes in labour conditions?

Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Labour. (20 Feb 1919)

Sir Nicholas Grattan-Doyle: ...whether, having regard to the special labour difficulties which have arisen in respect to coal mines and transport, His Majesty's Government intends to make provision so that all labour questions may be brought under the direct administration of a single Ministry?

Oral Answers to Questions — Capital Issues Committee (Reconstitution). (20 Feb 1919)

Mr Stanley Baldwin: ...the Defence of the Realm Act will accordingly be made forthwith, prohibiting fresh issues, except under licence. The enlargement of the purpose for which it will be proper to allow fresh issues may be expected to result in a great increase in the number of applications, and it has been represented to me that in the interests of applicants there should be machinery for allowing them to...

Orders of the Day — Procedure Rules.: Government Proposals. (20 Feb 1919)

...of the Whole House or on Report Mr. Speaker, or in Committee the Chairman of Ways and Means, and the Deputy-Chairman, shall have power to select the new Clauses or Amendments to be proposed, and may, if he thinks fit, ask any Member who has given notice of an Amendment to give such explanation of the object of the Amendment as may enable him to form a judgment upon it."—[Sir G. Hewart.]

Orders of the Day — Procedure Rules.: New Standing Order. — (Adjournment of the House (Standing Committees.) (20 Feb 1919)

In order to facilitate the business of Standing Committees a Motion may, after two days' notice, be made by a Minister of the Crown at the commencement of public business to be decided without Amendment and Debate, "That the House do now adjourn," provided that if on a day on which the Motion is agreed to under the Standing Order leave has been given to move the Adjournment of the House for...

Orders of the Day — Procedure Rules.: Standing Order 26. — (Closure of Debate.) (20 Feb 1919)

"(3) A Motion may be made by a Member in charge of a Bill (the assent of the Chair as aforesaid not having been withheld) that the Chairman do forthwith Report the Bill with or without Amendments to the House, or if the Bill be under consideration on Report, that the Bill be ordered to be read the third time, as the case may be, and the Question upon any such Motion shall be put forthwith and...

Orders of the Day — Procedure Rules.: Standing Order 26. — (Closure of Debate.) (20 Feb 1919)

(3) A Motion may be made (the assent of the Chair, as aforesaid, not having been withheld) that, with respect to certain words in a Motion, Clause, or Schedule under Debate defined in the Motion, the Chair be empowered to select the Amendments to be proposed. Such a Motion shall be put forthwith and decided without Amendment or Debate. If the Motion is carried the Chair shall then and...

Orders of the Day — Procedure Rules.: Standing Order 27. — (Majority for Closure.) (20 Feb 1919)

...it is decided that the word 'now' or any words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question, Mr. Speaker shall forthwith declare the Bill to be read a second or the third time as the case may be."—[Mr. Bonar Law.]

Orders of the Day — Procedure Rules.: Standing Order 1. — (Sittings of the House.) (20 Feb 1919)

(7) A Motion may be made by a Minister of the Crown at the commencement of public business, to be decided without Amendment or Debate, to the following effect, "That the proceedings on any specified business, if under discussion at Eleven this night, be not interrupted under the Standing Order 'Sittings of the House.' "or to the following effect, "That the proceedings on any specified...

Questions for Oral Answer.: Ministers (Attendance on Fridays). (21 Feb 1919)

Mr Joseph Devlin: May I ask why it is that neither the Minister of Labour nor his Parliamentary representative is here to answer these questions?

Orders of the Day — Business of the House. (21 Feb 1919)

Mr George Thorne: In view of the circumstances, perhaps I may be permitted to ask the right hon. Gentleman to state the business of the House for the coming week?

Orders of the Day — (Clause 1. — (Amendment of Law as to Necessity of Re-election of Ministers.) (21 Feb 1919)

...to the acceptance of any office mentioned in the Schedule to this Act, nor shall it affect the provisions of any Act imposing a limit on the number of Secretaries or Under-Secretaries of State who may sit and vote in the Commons House of Parliament.

Orders of the Day — Clause 2. — Right of Certain Ministers to Sit in the House of Commons.) (21 Feb 1919)

Hon. Hugh O'Neill: ...with this House in the way in which no doubt it did in the days of Queen Anne. But I think there was another reason for introducing this provision into the Act of Succession, and that was what may seem an obvious reason perhaps, in order that a man who was going to be paid by the people should submit himself to them to let them see him and see whether they thought he was a man suitable to...

Orders of the Day — Aerial Nawigation Bill.: Clause 1. — (Power to Regulate Aerial Navigation.) (21 Feb 1919)

...by Order to regulate aerial navigation over the British Islands and the territorial waters adjacent thereto, and in particular, but without derogating from the generality of the above provision, he may by any such Order provide for— (a) the grant, suspension and revocation of licences to pilots and other persons engaged in the navigation of aircraft:(b) the registration, identification,...

Orders of the Day — Aerial Nawigation Bill.: Clause 3. — (Short Title and Duration.) (21 Feb 1919)

(1) This Act may be cited as the Aerial Navigation Act, 1919.

Orders of the Day — Representation of the People (Returning Officers' Expenses) Bill. (21 Feb 1919)

Mr Stanley Baldwin: ...if these expenses could be made once and for all a charge upon the Consolidated Fund. The point was raised by two or three Members of the House who had taken great interest in the matter, and it may be of service, perhaps, in the new House if I point out as briefly as I can what was the practical difficulty which we were up against under the Representation of the People Act. It would be...

Orders of the Day — Civil Contingencies Fund (Advances). (21 Feb 1919)

Mr Stanley Baldwin: ...food, payments for wheat, for sugar, and for bacon, and there are payments connected with the Ministry of Shipping and the Ministry of Munitions, payments for the hire of ships and payments which may become due in matters of compensation for cancellation of contracts, and payments which may become due in the winding up of contracts where certain amounts of finished goods may still have to...

Oral Answers to Questions — Housing.: London Areas. (24 Feb 1919)

Hon. Waldorf Astor: ..., passed a resolution to the effect that it is desirable that all the local authorities of Greater London should work together in carrying out as a co-ordinated whole any schemes that have been, or may be, adopted by such authorities. My right hon. Friend is not without hope that some solution of this difficult question may be found, and he has intimated to representatives of the local...

Oral Answers to Questions — Housing.: Notices to Quit. (24 Feb 1919)

Mr Bonar Law: This subject, which is extremely complicated, has been receiving the close consideration of the Home Affairs Committee, and I hope that a decision may be announced very shortly.

Oral Answers to Questions — Imports (Restrictions). (24 Feb 1919)

Mr Gerald France: May I ask if the hon. Gentleman can arrange that these matters shall be discussed in the House of Commons instead of between private meetings of manufacturers?


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