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Oral Answers to Questions β€” TRADE AND COMMERCE. β€” AUSTRIA (ENGLISH COTTON YARN IMPORTS).
Captain FULLER
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23
26
Will the hon. Gentleman keep before him the possibility of still further restriction now that we have agreed to another loan to Austria?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” TRADE AND COMMERCE. β€” TARIFF REDUCTIONS (NEGOTIATIONS).
Mr. MANDER
English
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45
49
Is the hon. Gentleman aware that the Secretary of State for War and the Minister of Agriculture in an interview with a Danish paper said that they are doubtful of the value of negotiating on those lines, and is that the view of the Government?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Mr. KIRKWOOD
English
Spoken
38
45
asked the President of the Board of Trade if he is now in a position to state to the House when work is likely to be resumed on the new Cunarder 534 in John Brown's yard in Clydebank?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” BRITISH ARMY. β€” OFFICERS (PROMOTION).
Lieut.-Colonel APPLIN
English
Spoken
76
90
asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office whether he is aware of the block in promotion of subalterns to the rank of captain, and that in many regiments there are subalterns of 15, 16 and even 17 years' service, with no immediate prospect of promotion; and whether the War Office will consider the advisability of ...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” BRITISH ARMY. β€” OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT (OFFICER'S ARREST).
Mr. COOPER
English
Spoken
43
46
I have no power, and the authorities have no power in the Tower of London, to prevent the general public taking photographs in parts of the Tower to which they are admitted at the hours at which they are permitted to be there.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” SCOTLAND. β€” MARR COLLEGE.
Mr. SKELTON
English
Spoken
72
88
I would refer my hon. and gallant Friend to the reply to his question of the 14th February. The Endowment Commissioners' proposals with reference to the scheme for the future government and management of the Marr Trust, including a provision for the opening of the Marr College within a specified period, are still engag...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” NATIONAL FINANCE. β€” INCOME TAX.
Mr. HALL-CAINE
English
Spoken
62
77
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 ins...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” NATIONAL FINANCE. β€” INCOME TAX.
Mr. HORE-BELISHA
English
Spoken
31
35
All relevant matters will be taken into consideration in framing the next Budget. But my right hon. Friend cannot of course anticipate what the decision will be on any particular question.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
Mr. MAXTON
English
Spoken
32
36
Perhaps the circumstances will alter between now and the date of the conference. Will the hon. Member be able to tell us exactly how the matter stands before the conference takes place?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
Mr. HORE-BELISHA
English
Spoken
12
15
Yes, Sir. At any given moment my answer will always be precise.
0
https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1933/feb/21/hearts-of-oak-assurance-company-limited#S5CV0274P0_19330221_HOC_220
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” HEARTS OF OAK ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
Mr. BUCHANAN
English
Spoken
23
26
Seeing the importance of this matter, may I ask what steps the Department are taking to see that nothing resembling this occurs again?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS.
Mr. JOHNSTONE
English
Spoken
43
49
Is the right hon. and gallant Gentleman aware that no examination has been made on behalf of his Department since 1923, and that since that date an independent medical man has given the opinion that the man's disability is due to war service?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” CHINA AND JAPAN.
Mr. LANSBURY
English
Spoken
71
81
(by Private Notice) asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether there was any information he could give the House on the situation in Jehol, and the attitude of the Japanese Government towards the proceedings of the League of Nations in regard to the Sino-Japanese dispute; and whether he could also give th...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” CHINA AND JAPAN.
Sir J. SIMON
English
Spoken
207
244
As regards the first part of the right hon. Gentleman's question, I have no information to confirm the Press reports that fighting has begun in Jehol. Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang and the Chinese Minister of Finance have paid a visit to Jehol and the former has telegraphed to the Chinese Delegation at Geneva that he has c...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” CHINA AND JAPAN.
Mr. LANSBURY
English
Spoken
41
44
Will the Government be prepared to enter into negotiations with the United States and other Governments on the subject of an embargo if war does break out, that is to say if the reports in the Press prove to be true?
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. PRICE
English
Spoken
72
85
Would it be in order to raise the issue mentioned by the Parliamentary Secretary? He stated that a committee was dealing with the question of readjustment, and that this Resolution, if passed, would provide money without prejudice that would be administered in accordance with the report of that committee. Therefore, wo...
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. PRICE
English
Spoken
396
469
I rise to suggest very seriously that this resolution is a further attack on the development of our local services, and I am sure that the local authorities of the country, when they read this Debate to-morrow morning, will be disappointed. When the old percentage grants were replaced by these block grants, the positio...
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
The CHAIRMAN
English
Spoken
21
23
I am afraid that that is a matter which cannot be discussed now. It would involve an alteration in the formula.
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. EDWARD WILLIAMS
English
Spoken
148
173
I did not propose to rise to take part in this Debate but for the speech of the hon. Member for South Croydon (Mr. H. Williams). From the Ruling given at the commencement of the Debate, I wondered whether it would be possible for it to have taken such an enormous width but, from the speech we have just heard, apparentl...
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. H. WILLIAMS
English
Spoken
48
54
I lost my seat in Reading because I opposed certain proposals of the Liberals. I knew that when I made a certain speech I was turning away certain Liberal votes. I never hesitate to say what I think. I say what I think, and I take the consequences.
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. BEAUMONT
English
Spoken
12
14
Because the money of the people has been wasted on social services.
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. GEOFFREY PETO
English
Spoken
205
253
I am sorry that the hon. Member for Neath (Sir W. Jenkins) did not see his way to withdraw the unwarranted attack on my hon. Friend the Member for Richmond (Sir W. Ray). My hon. Friend was not smiling and is the last man to smile at distress. It is rather a pity that this Debate has got into personalities and into char...
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. R. T. EVANS
English
Spoken
260
305
It seems to me that the discussion is beginning to pivot round a rather academic question, as to what is wise and what is not wise expenditure. While I agree with those who object to unnecessary expenditure at a time of financial stringency, I repudiate the charge that all expenditure on social services is waste. When ...
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. G. HALL
English
Spoken
269
325
I desire to support the protest which has been made from this side of the Committee against the amount contained in this Financial Resolution. We were somewhat alarmed at the speeches made by the hon. Member for South Croydon (Mr. H. Williams) and the hon. Member for Aylesbury (Mr. M. Beaumont), particularly that of th...
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. M. BEAUMONT
English
Spoken
12
13
And you will find that the services are every bit as efficient.
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT [GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS].
Mr. CHORLTON
English
Spoken
20
25
I rose some time ago to ask if the right hon. Gentleman would give us a typical Lancashire cotton town.
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TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS, DURHAM.
Sir H. BETTERTON
English
Spoken
48
58
I am obliged to the right hon. Gentleman for that statement, but he must not read into my speech more than I said. I must not be taken to admit that this Order-in-Council gives me power to review individual cases, because it gives me nothing of the kind.
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TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS, DURHAM.
Mr. BUCHANAN
English
Spoken
40
48
I know Glasgow which has a population of 1,000,000 or more and in Glasgow every person who feels aggrieved against his transitional payment has a right of appeal from the local committee to the main committeeβ€” dealing with public assistance.
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TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS, DURHAM.
Mr. LAWSON
English
Spoken
46
53
May I intervene to put the hon. Gentleman and also the Minister right on this matter. In fact, any man who wanted to appeal from the public assistance committee did so. I knew of numerous cases of appeals when the public assistance committee was in operation.
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TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS, DURHAM.
Mr. CURRY
English
Spoken
14
15
It is a matter of common practice to lay down scales for their guidance.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” ROYAL NAVY. β€” OIL FUEL (HYDROGENATION).
null
English
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14
17
always gets the best value out of Devonport and send all these ships there?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” ROYAL NAVY. β€” OIL FUEL (HYDROGENATION).
Lieut.-Commander AGNEW
English
Spoken
14
15
Is this programme actually below the standard permitted to Great Britain under existing treaties?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” ROYAL NAVY. β€” SINGAPORE BASE.
Mr. COCKS
English
Spoken
21
22
Will the Government press on with the work as rapidly as possible to deal with the situation in the Far East?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” KENYA GOLDFIELD.
Sir P. CUNLIFFE-LISTER
English
Spoken
22
26
No. I said a licence can be granted for 12 months. If a man wants another licence, he has to apply again.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” TRADE AND COMMERCE. β€” CEYLON.
Mr. DONNER
English
Spoken
50
59
asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether, in view of the fall in the value of the yen, the Parliament of Ceylon has taken any action, with the object of preventing the effect of Imperial preference being under mined or nullified, to limit the importations of Japanese goods?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” TRADE AND COMMERCE. β€” OATS AND OATMEAL PRODUCTS.
Mr. BOOTHBY
English
Spoken
42
48
In view of the fact that there is this discrepancy, will the hon. Member take steps to prohibit the importation of German oatmeal products under export licence and wholesale oats, provided there is a discrepancy of the amount indicated in his answer?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” AVIATION. β€” CROSS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS (FLOATING FUEL STATION).
Mr. McENTEE
English
Spoken
32
36
Will the hon. Member or his Department take some steps to provide the same facilities for aeroplanes in this country as apparently have been provided in the case mentioned in the question?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” INDIA (WHIPPING, BOMBAY).
Mr. BERNAYS
English
Spoken
47
57
asked the Secretary of State for India if he is aware that it is proposed to introduce into the Bombay Legislative Council a Government Bill which would legalise flogging for political offences; whether there is any age limit proposed; and if he proposes to take any action?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” SCOTLAND. β€” HOUSEBREAKING (GLASGOW).
null
English
Spoken
31
59
The numbers are: January, 82; February, 51; March, 79; April, 97; May, 74; June, 72; July, 57; August, 72; September, 57; October, 67; November, 74; December, 80; and January, 1933, 130.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” SCOTLAND. β€” SHOPLIFTING (GLASGOW).
Mr. MAXTON
English
Spoken
60
73
(for Mr. McGOVERN) asked the Secretary of State for Scotland the number of persons who have been charged with shoplifting in Glasgow during 1932; the number found guilty; how many were fined or sent to prison; and in how many cases were medical reports of mental trouble accepted as an excuse for these charges, and the ...
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REFORMS IN INDIA.
Sir A. KNOX
English
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1,035
I was last in India in 1921. I spent 11 years in India and I can talk with the natives of India in their own language. I am not dependent upon conversations with Anglicised Indians or on conversations with the ryots only through the medium of interpreters. If we were to accede to the Amendment of the Noble Lord the Mem...
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REFORMS IN INDIA.
Mr. CHURCHILL
English
Spoken
38
44
Did the right hon. Gentleman say "within the limits of law and order which we regard as essential to transfer"? Are we to understand that a decision has been taken to transfer law and order to the Provinces?
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BROADCASTING.
Sir K. WOOD
English
Spoken
15
18
Of course not. Neither did the Deputy Leader of the Opposition make any such suggestion.
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BROADCASTING.
Mr. LANSBURY
English
Spoken
10
13
The right hon. Gentleman knows that that was months afterwards.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” HOURS OF WORK.
Captain PETER MACDONALD
English
Spoken
35
41
Does not my right hon. Friend think that, as the nations were unable to reach agreement on the 48 hours' week, it is absolutely useless to waste so much time discussing a 40 hours' week?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” HOURS OF WORK.
Mr. CAPORN
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Is it part of the policy that the 40-hour week should be applied to agriculture? If so, what will be the effect on the price of milk?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS.
Mr. TINKER
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In view of the unsatisfactory state in which the matter is left, I give notice that on the Debate on unemployment on the Minister's salary I shall bring this matter forward.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS.
Mr. MAXTON
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Do I understand the right hon. Gentleman to say that Members of this House should make representations to the Commissioners rather than to him?
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Sir H. BETTERTON
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That is a matter which we discussed the other day. The Commissioners will always receive representations on matters such as this, and it is to them and not to me that they should be made.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS.
Sir H. BETTERTON
English
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26
As I explained the other night, I am expressly precluded from dealing with these cases under Act of Parliament passed by this House.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS.
Mr. GODFREY NICHOLSON
English
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14
When does my right hon. Friend expect the report on this matter?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” MINING INDUSTBY.
Mr. PARKINSON
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42
asked the Minister of Labour the number of persons unemployed in the mining industry in the years 1930, 1931 and 1932; the number to whom training was given; and the number successfully transferred to other industries?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” BENEFIT (WOEKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASES).
Mr. PRICE
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asked the Minister of Labour how many cases of transitional payments have been dealt with by the public assistance committee in the county borough of Barnsley from the committee's inauguration to 31st October, 1932; in how many cases have full benefits been allowed; how many cases partial benefit;
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” BENEFIT (WOEKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASES).
Sir H. BETTERTON
English
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23
This is a matter within the discretion of authorities and I have no power to issue instructions to them on the subject.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” BENEFIT (WOEKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASES).
Sir H. BETTERTON
English
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25
As the reply includes a table of figures I will, if I may, circulate a statement in the OFFICIAL REPORT.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” BENEFIT (WOEKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASES).
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the maximum benefit rates, and in 5,124 cases the needs of applicants were held not to justify payment being made, the remaining 56,240 cases being allowed at full rates. These figures include renewals and revisions as well as initial applications.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” DONCASTER.
Sir H. BETTERTON
English
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22
28
No, Sir. If there is a diminution at Mexborough and not at Doncaster, I am not in a position to explain it.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS.
Mr. COCKS
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55
asked the Home Secretary whether it is now the practice for the Director of Public Prosecutions to seek his approval before applying for process against individuals under the statute of Edward III. or the equivalent common law provisions; and under what statutory authority he acts in giving such approval?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS.
Mr. COCKS
English
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9
11
Does that mean that these proceedings are political prosecutions?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” MADAME VLORA (DEATH).
Sir J. GILMOUR
English
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51
65
As this death has been the subject of a coroner's inquest, Mr. Delvina was advised by the Commissioner of Police on the 18th instant that any application for official information concerning the circumstances of Madame Vlora's death should be addressed to the coroner, whose name and address were furnished to him.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” MADAME VLORA (DEATH).
Mr. COCKS
English
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15
18
Can the right hon. Gentleman say what circumstances led to the death of this lady?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” POOR LAW β€” DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN (RELIEF, WEST RIDING).
Sir H. YOUNG
English
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65
72
In reply to the question, I must point out that the effect of the regulations in question is not accurately stated in the question. The discretionary power in granting outdoor relief and of applying rules contained in the Determination of Need Act, is excluded from the discretion of guardian committees and reserved for...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” RATES (ASSESSMENTS).
Mr. TOUCHE
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50
asked the Minister of Health the result of the inquiry by the Central Valuation Committee as to the desirability of issuing a communication to local authorities regarding the assessment of houses upon which work has been done as a result of local campaigns to relieve unemployment?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” RATING AND VALUATION ACT.
Sir H. YOUNG
English
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41
48
I have received representations on the subject, and, if the hon. and gallant Member will consult the answer to which I have referred, he will find that the grounds for the present action are really the interests of the individual ratepayer.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” NATIONAL FINANCE. β€” EXPENDITURE (1920 PRICE LEVELS).
The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER (Mr. Chamberlain)
English
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37
40
In view of the numerous different elements of which the Budget expenditure is composed I do not think it would be possible to make any useful calculation of the kind suggested by my hon. and gallant Friend.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” GREAT BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES (CONVERSATIONS).
Mr. CHAMBERLAIN
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25
32
I would refer my hon. Friend to the answer given yesterday to the hon. Member for Don Valley (Mr. T. Williams) by the Prime Minister.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” TRADE AND COMMERCE. β€” OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.
The PRIME MINISTER
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29
34
Yes, but for the wider question now raised, as my hon. Friend knows, there is a specially appointed committee which is still sitting and has not finished its work.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” TRADE AND COMMERCE. β€” GOVERNMENT POLICY.
Mr. MABANE
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42
asked the Prime Minister whether he can indicate when the work of the Government will turn, as promised, from contraction to scientific expansion; and whether he will further indicate the manner and methods of that expansion?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” TRADE AND COMMERCE. β€” MOST-FAVOUBED-NATION CLAUSE.
The PRIME MINISTER
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27
30
That has nothing whatever to do with the question on the Paper, as to whether that view was given. I say that the view was not given.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” SOUTH AFRICAN PROTECTORATES (APPOINTMENTS).
Colonel WEDGWOOD
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29
35
asked the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs how the staff of the Protectorates in South Africa is recruited; and whether he will consider appointments from the Colonial Service?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” SCOTLAND. β€” HOUSING, GLASGOW.
The UNDER-SECRETARY of STATE for SCOTLAND (Mr. Skelton)
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14
20
The number of recommendations made since April, 1929, when the practice began, is 1,464.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” COAL INDUSTRY. β€” BEDWAS COLLIERY, MONMOUTHSHIRE (DISPUTE).
Mr. EDWARDS
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168
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asked the Secretary for Mines whether he is aware that, arising out of a stoppage at the Bedwas Colliery, Monmouthshire, in 1930 to 1931, an official of his Department negotiated a settlement under which work was to be resumed and the men formerly employed by the company were to be reinstated and no fresh employΓ©s take...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” COAL INDUSTRY. β€” BEDWAS COLLIERY, MONMOUTHSHIRE (DISPUTE).
Mr. BROWN
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43
46
I should be willing to use any efforts of mine or of my Department in this direction, but the hon. Member will understand that it is not always easy to go down unless there is some desire and some basis for that desire.
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.
Mr. LANSBURY
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(by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister what will be the business of the House for next week?
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SELECTION (STANDING COMMITTEES). β€” STANDING COMMITTEE A.
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Mr. William Nicholson further reported from the Committee; That they had added the following 10 Members to Standing Committee A (in respect of the Visiting Forces (British Commonwealth) Bill [Lords]): Sir Reginald Mitchell Banks, Mr. Duff Cooper, Mr. Dingle Foot, Viscount Knebworth, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Captain Peter...
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SELECTION (STANDING COMMITTEES). β€” SCOTTISH STANDING COMMITTEE.
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Mr. William Nicholson further reported from the Committee; That they had discharged the following Member from the Standing Committee on Scottish Bills (added in respect of the Housing (Financial Provisions (Scotland) Bill): Lord Balniel; and had appointed in substitution: Commander Agnew.
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Orders of the Day β€” INDIAN PAY (TEMPORARY ABATEMENTS) BILL.
The UNDER-SECRETARY of STATE for INDIA (Mr. Butler)
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I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. In rising to move the Second Reading of this Bill, I must ask for the indulgence which the House always gives to one who addresses it for the first time in an official capacity. While one can always rely on physical support in the position which I now occupy, I re...
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Orders of the Day β€” INDIAN PAY (TEMPORARY ABATEMENTS) BILL.
Earl WINTERTON
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61
My hon. Friend made a suggestion which I do not think can be upheld, and that was that these cuts were being made largely because the Government had at the back of their mind the idea that they would have to provide for the future contingency of increased expenditure as the result of the new Constitution.
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Orders of the Day β€” INDIAN PAY (TEMPORARY ABATEMENTS) BILL.
Sir J. WARDLAW-MILNE
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60
I do not want the hon. Member to misquote me. What I intended to convey, and what, I think, I did convey, was that in the last few years against a possible fall of revenue in other directions Europeans sojourning in India suffered increased taxation on many things.
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Orders of the Day β€” INDIAN PAY (TEMPORARY ABATEMENTS) BILL.
Captain FULLER
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51
58
All I meant to say, I admit I was doing it imperfectly, was this. Is there going to be any cut in the amount which is being paid to these people? Are they sharing in the same drastic schemes of economy which the Government of India is imposing on its servants?
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Orders of the Day β€” INDIAN PAY (TEMPORARY ABATEMENTS) BILL.
Sir S. HOARE
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I accept the correction in the spirit in which it is given. The hon. Member asked me whether there was to be a Budget deficit. He must await the statement in the Budget. I hope there will not be a deficit; I feel sure there will not be. None the less it is necessary to have these cuts. The hon. Member was right when he...
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Orders of the Day β€” INDIAN PAY (TEMPORARY ABATEMENTS) BILL.
Sir S. HOARE
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60
68
The imposition of the normal Income Tax will be general but as my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State has said, nobody is going to be worse off under the proposals which we are making to the House to-day and the very great majority of officials and serving soldiers in the Army and Air Force will be substantially b...
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Orders of the Day β€” SUPPLY. β€” CIVIL (EXCESS), 1931.
Captain AUSTIN HUDSON (Lord of the Treasury)
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The Committee would probably like a short explanation of this Excess Vote. It is entirely due to the falling off of receipts from judicial fees which we discussed on Monday evening in a different connection, during the Committee stage of the Supplementary Estimates. Bad trade seems to make for less litigation. Whether ...
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Orders of the Day β€” LOCAL GOVERNMENT (GENERAL EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS).
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Resolution reported: That, in respect of each year in the second fixed grant periodβ€” (a) the amounts to be included in the General Exchequer Contribution for England, under paragraph (c) of Sub-section (3) of Section eighty-six of the Local Government Act, 1929, and in the General Exchequer Contribution for Scotland u...
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Orders of the Day β€” FISHING INDUSTRY.
Mr. BURNETT
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I have listened with some sympathy to the remarks which fell from the Noble Lady the Member for the Sutton Division of Plymouth (Viscountess Astor), as I sat watching all the points which I was anxious to make in connection with the fishing industry taken by hon. Members one after the other. As I heard my own constitue...
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Preamble
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The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
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Orders of the Day β€” HOME AND EMPIRE SETTLEMENT BILL.
Mr. LUNN
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It was only in 1922 that Parliament decided that out of national taxation we should contribute to Empire settlement. I have often heard the Overseas Settlement Committee attacked in the House. That body was included as the machinery under the Act of 1922, and it has been a wonderful machine. Everything that the hon. Me...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” INDIA. β€” RAILWAY ORDERS.
Sir NAIRNE STEWART SANDEMAN
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23
Would it not be cheaper to subsidise the companies who are making these engines instead of paying the dole?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” TRADE AND COMMERCE. β€” SOUTH AMERICAN STATES (DISPUTES).
Sir J. SIMON
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It is difficult within the scope of an oral reply to give the hon. Member full details as to the present position in these two disputes. Briefly, the facts are as follow: In the case of the dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay, fighting in the Chaco territory, the sovereignty over which has been in doubt for many years...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” AGRICULTURE. β€” MILK REORGANISATION COMMISSION.
Sir P. HURD
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asked the Minister of Agriculture whether the Government propose to adopt the recommendations of the Milk Reorganisation Commission; what legislation will be required; and whether that legislation will be enacted before August when negotiations between producers and distributors must take place?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” POST OFFICE. β€” HOUSING (RURAL WORKERS) ACT.
Sir P. HURD
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Does the Ministry not think that the time has come when a conference of the leading county councils and other housing authorities should be summoned in order to help forward the use of this Act?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” WORK SCHEMES.
The PRIME MINISTER
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Certainly, but not the experts who are officials of the Department and Government servants.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” WORK SCHEMES.
Mr. MANDER
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Surely, if the Government are really serious in the matter they might consider placing at the disposal of Members facilities for discussing their plans with experts?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” INCOME TAX (CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES).
Sir W. DAVISON
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Will my hon. Friend say whether there is any precedent for a report of a committee of this kind being secretly communicated, before submission to this House and the public, to one of the interested parties; and is he aware that the "Daily Herald" had an article on Friday last stating that they had seen the report and t...
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” LAPSED INSURANCE POLICIES.
Mr. HORE-BELISHA
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I would refer the hon. Member to the answer given to the hon. Baronet the Member for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, East (Sir R. Aske) on 20th December last.
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” LAPSED INSURANCE POLICIES.
Mr. WILLIAMS
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In view of the fact that insurance workers are on strike as a protest against the attitude of the insurance company, what action, if any, are the Treasury likely to take to help these poor policy-holders?
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Oral Answers to Questions β€” UNEMPLOYMENT. β€” QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS.
Mr. SPEAKER
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I have often known of hon. Members who had questions on the Paper being absent on a Monday.
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Orders of the Day β€” SUPPLY.
Mr. LANSBURY
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It is very difficult, on a subject like this, to deal with a running fire of commentary by hon. and right hon. Members. Returning to the statement I made, I really cannot see that there is anything extraordinary about it. It was that the people of the United States and the United States Government would make their own ...
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Mr. JONES
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Well, it is a document which has been referred to in periodicals of some substance and some authority, but if it has been repudiated I am not concerned to develop the point.
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Mr. JONES
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I merely refer to it because it was said to have been presented in the year 1927 and the speech made by the right hon. Gentleman the Member for West Birmingham as Foreign Secretary to which I have already referred was delivered some 12 months later. Whether the document was authentic or not I would like hon. Members to...
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