Commons Sitting of 22 February 1932 Series 5 Vol. 262

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  1. Preamble 16 words
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  3. BRITISH MUSEUM. 138 words
  4. ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.
    1. INDIA.
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      2. SITUATION. 168 words
      3. cc2-4
      4. IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. 326 words
      5. cc4-6
      6. EXPORT DUTIES. 1,042 words
      7. cc6-7
      8. TEA INDUSTRY, ASSAM. 216 words
      9. cc7-8
      10. ATTACK ON ARMOURIES, CHITTAGONG. 289 words
      11. cc8-9
      12. CONGRESS FLAG. 412 words
      13. cc9-10
      14. KASHMIR. 147 words
      15. cc10-1
      16. ORDINANCES. 233 words
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      18. PRISONERS. 192 words
      19. cc11-2
      20. DISCHARGED OFFICERS (COMPENSATION). 151 words
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      22. FRANCHISE COMMITTEE. 52 words
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      24. DISTURBANCES, BERANPORE. 98 words
      25. cc12-3
      26. BURMA. 347 words
      27. cc13-4
      28. CHAMBER OF PRINCES. 69 words
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      30. CONGRESS WORKERS (REFRESHMENTS). 51 words
    2. RUSSIA.
      1. cc14-5
      2. LENA GOLDFIELDS (ARBITRATION AWARD). 200 words
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      4. DEBTS, CLAIMS AND COUNTER-CLAIMS. 223 words
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    3. REPARATIONS AND WAR DEBTS. 166 words
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    5. MANCHURIA. 165 words
    6. cc16-8
    7. CHINA AND JAPAN. 643 words
    8. cc18-9
    9. FLOODS, CHINA (RELIEF). 229 words
    10. TRADE AND COMMERCE.
      1. cc19-20
      2. EXPORT CREDITS (RUSSIA). 233 words
      3. cc20-1
      4. SOUTH AMERICA (PRESS SERVICE). 261 words
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      6. SAFEGUARDING DUTIES (TRANSLUCENT WARES). 479 words
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      8. COTTON EXPORTS (INDIAN AND AUSTRALIA). 97 words
      9. cc22-3
      10. UNITED STATES LIQUOR LAWS (BRITISH WHISKY). 167 words
    11. AGRICULTURE.
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      2. SUGAR-BEET. 118 words
      3. cc23-4
      4. SPRAYING MATERIALS. 110 words
      5. cc24-5
      6. CANADIAN TOMATOES AND FOREIGN TOMATO PULP (IMPORTS). 439 words
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      8. MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS. 95 words
    12. POST OFFICE.
      1. cc25-6
      2. PRESS TELEGRAMS (CHARGES). 30 words
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      4. COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY. 104 words
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      6. PETROL SUPPLIES. 63 words
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    13. GRAND OPERA (GOVERNMENT GRANT). 190 words
    14. TRANSPORT.
      1. cc27-8
      2. WATERLOO BRIDGE. 394 words
      3. cc28-9
      4. ROAD SERVICES LIOFWCES. 239 words
      cc29-30
    15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS (BUILDING CONTRACTS). 260 words
    16. COAL INDUSTRY.
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      2. EXPORT TRADE (FRANCE). 220 words
      3. cc30-1
      4. BANDON HOLD COLLIERY (ACCIDENT). 172 words
      5. cc31-2
      6. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS). 150 words
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  5. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 117 words
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  7. BRITISH MUSEUM. 557 words
  8. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. cc43-173
    2. IMPORT DUTIES BILL. 337 words
      1. cc44-75
      2. CLAUSE 4.—(Preference for Dominions, India and Southern Rhodesia.) 12,508 words
      3. cc75-6
      4. CLAUSE 5.—(Colonial preference.) 384 words
      5. cc76-9
      6. CLAUSE 6.—(Application of s. 8 of 9 and 10 Geo. 5. c. 32 for purpose of Imperial preference under Part 1.) 1,143 words
      7. cc79-81
      8. CLAUSE 7.—(Preference in case of certain foreign goods.) 850 words
      9. cc82-3
      10. CLAUSE 8.—(Charge of duty in case of composite goods.) 618 words
      11. cc83-159
      12. CLAUSE 9.—(Power of Board of Trade to require information.) 31,095 words, 4 divisions
      13. cc159-60
      14. CLAUSE 10.—(Prevention of disclosure of information.) 360 words
      15. cc160-73
      16. CLAUSE 11.—(Provision as to shipbuilding yards.) 5,931 words, 2 divisions
      cc173-84
    3. CHINA AND JAPAN. 3,906 words