Commons Sitting of 30 January 1941 Series 5 Vol. 368

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  1. Preamble 5 words
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  3. NEW WRIT. 20 words
  4. ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.
    1. MILITARY SERVICE.
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      2. EXEMPTION CLAIM. 121 words
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      4. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. 404 words
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      6. COTTON INDUSTRY. 169 words
    2. NATIONAL WAR EFFORT.
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      2. WOMEN. 126 words
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      4. PRESS ADVERTISEMENTS FOR WORKERS. 205 words
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      6. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. 105 words
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      8. COMMUNISTS (PIVOTAL POSITIONS). 151 words
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      10. GOVERNMENT FACTORIES (AMENITIES). 48 words
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      12. TRAINING SCHEME (INTERNED REFUGEES). 208 words
    3. CIVIL DEFENCE.
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      2. EVACUATION. 161 words
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      4. DAMAGED PROPERTY (REPAIRS, BIRMINGHAM). 266 words
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      6. WOMEN AMBULANCE DRIVERS, LONDON (PAY). 188 words
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      8. DETENTIONS. 1,152 words
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      10. PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (MR. MICHAEL ARLEN). 213 words
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      12. FIRE PREVENTION. 496 words
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      14. SHELTERS. 536 words
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      16. INTERNEES. 426 words
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      18. FIREMEN (RUM RATION). 173 words
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      20. PIONEER CORPS. 29 words
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      22. CIVIL NURSING RESERVE (UNIFORM). 243 words
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      24. UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE BOARD. 45 words
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      26. CIVIL ENGINEERING INDUSTRY (HOLIDAYS WITH PAY). 133 words
    4. INDIA.
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      2. POLITICAL SITUATION. 451 words
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      4. INDUSTRIES (LOCATION). 187 words
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      6. GREEK SEAMEN, BRITISH PORTS (DEPORTATIONS). 540 words
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      8. GRAND NATIONAL. 94 words
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      10. DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL POPULATION. 112 words
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      12. RECONSTRUCTION (ADMINISTRATIVE MACHINERY). 201 words
    5. AGRICULTURE.
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      2. RABBITS. 259 words
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      4. MILK. 242 words
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      6. STAG HUNT, CARNFORTH. 232 words
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      8. STEEL TRAPS. 130 words
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      10. REMAND HOMES. 237 words
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      12. ALLIED FORCES ACT. 244 words
    6. EDUCATION.
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      2. TEACHERS (SERVICE PAY). 277 words
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      4. NECESSITOUS SCHOOL CHILDREN (CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR). 449 words
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      6. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 223 words
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      8. HEALTH SERVICES, NEWQUAY. 187 words
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      10. IMPORTED DRUGS. 135 words
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      12. ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). 348 words
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      14. LOCAL AUTHORITIES' LOANS. 96 words
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      16. LONDON FASHION COLLECTION (SOUTH AMERICA). 161 words
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      18. DISUSED TINPLATE WORKS. 157 words
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      20. MOLES, DESTRUCTION (SCOTLAND). 139 words
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      22. COMMODITY INSURANCE SCHEME. 100 words
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      24. FOOD SUPPLIES (CHEESE). 231 words
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  5. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 184 words
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  7. DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES (EXTENSION) BILL [Lords]. 15 words
  8. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
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    2. WAR DAMAGE BILL. 12 words
      1. CLAUSE 7.—(Determination of questions as to works and value.)
      2. CLAUSE 8.—(Provisions for securing the national interest in the making of payments.)
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      4. CLAUSE 9.—(Time when payments may be made.) 3,821 words
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    3. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932. 87 words
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    5. ADJOURNMENT. 8 words