Commons Sitting of 4 March 1931 Series 5 Vol. 249

    c365
  1. Preamble 16 words
  2. c365
  3. PRIVATE BUSINESS. 27 words
  4. ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.
    1. CHINA.
      1. c365
      2. RAILWAY BONDS (BRITISH HOLDERS). 142 words
      3. cc365-6
      4. FATHER TIERNEY. 128 words
    2. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.
      1. cc366-71
      2. MR. HENDERSON' S STATEMENT. 1,667 words
      cc371-2
    3. PERU. 159 words
    4. RUSSIA.
      1. c372
      2. CONSPIRACY TRIAL. 140 words
      3. cc372-3
      4. LENA GOLDFIELDS (ARBITRATION AWARD). 144 words
      c373
    5. POLAND (MINORITIES). 143 words
    6. ROYAL NAVY.
      1. c373
      2. CLYDE CIVIC AND EMPIRE WEEK. 73 words
      3. cc373-4
      4. CADETSHIPS. 104 words
      5. c374
      6. LAUNCHING AIRCRAFT (CATAPULTS). 72 words
      7. c374
      8. PERSONNEL. 83 words
      9. cc374-6
      10. COMPENSATION CLAIM, PORTSMOUTH. 508 words
      11. cc376-7
      12. WORKING PARTIES. 151 words
      13. cc377-9
      14. CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR. 540 words
    7. EAST AFRICA.
      1. cc379-80
      2. AIR SURVEY WORK, TANGANYIKA. 250 words
      3. c380
      4. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS (AIR TRANSPORT). 151 words
      5. cc380-1
      6. TANGANYIKA (GOVERNOR'S LODGE, ARUSHA). 85 words
      7. c381
      8. COMPULSORY LABOUR. 171 words
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    8. GOLD COAST (LADY DOCTORS). 200 words
    9. c382
    10. CROWN COLONIES (OPIUM REVENUE). 104 words
    11. cc382-3
    12. PALESTINE (TRIAL). 126 words
    13. ROYAL AIR FORCE.
      1. cc383-4
      2. ATLAS AEROPLANES. 313 words
    14. TRANSPORT.
      1. c384
      2. THAMES BRIDGES. 97 words
      3. cc384-5
      4. OMNIBUS FARES. 263 words
      5. cc385-6
      6. LONDON TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. 272 words
      7. c386
      8. FORTH AND CLYDE CANAL SCHEME. 44 words
      cc386-8
    15. ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES. 647 words
    16. INDIA.
      1. cc389-90
      2. CONVERSATIONS WITH MR. GANDHI. 325 words
      3. c390
      4. CONFERENCE SUGGESTIONS (ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION). 109 words
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      6. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. 47 words
      7. cc390-1
      8. PRESS MESSAGES (CENSORSHIP). 110 words
    17. TRADE AND COMMERCE.
      1. c391
      2. FLAX AND FLAX GOODS (IMPORTS). 217 words
      3. cc391-3
      4. INDIAN IMPORT DUTIES (COTTON GOODS). 450 words
      5. cc393-4
      6. GLOVES. 214 words
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      8. RUSSIAN TIMBER. 126 words
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      10. BRAZIL. 552 words
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    18. MOTOR-BOAT ACCIDENT, BLYTH, NORTHUMBERLAND. 86 words
    19. cc396-7
    20. SUGAR. 201 words
    21. c397
    22. COAL INDUSTRY (EMPLOYMENT). 236 words
    23. cc397-8
    24. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS. 99 words
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    26. MURDER CASES. 56 words
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    28. INDUSTRIAL DISEASES (ANTHRAX). 109 words
    29. cc398-9
    30. UNEMPLOYMENT (FLAX INDUSTRY). 85 words
    31. cc399-400
    32. BOAT INSPECTION, BRIDLINGTON. 295 words
    33. c400
    34. MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BILL, 49 words
    c400
  5. MESSAGE FROM THE LORDS. 45 words
  6. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. cc415-6
    2. REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (No. 2) BILL. 367 words
    3. cc416-537
    4. CLAUSE 1.—(Voting at Parliamentary elections to be my method of alternative vote.) 48,468 words, 1 division
  7. PRIVATE BUSINESS.
    1. c537
    2. Ministry of Health Provisional Orders (Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire) Bill. (By Order.) 3 words
    3. cc537-52
    4. SCHEDULE.—(Provisional Order made in pursuance of the Local Government. Act 1888, for altering county boundaries.) 5,561 words, 1 division
    cc553-4
  8. ELECTRICITY (SUPPLY) ACTS. 120 words