Commons Sitting of 8 July 1946 Series 5 Vol. 425

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  1. Preamble 8 words
  2. c1
  3. PRAYERS 5 words
  4. c1
  5. NEW WRIT 19 words
  6. cc1-2
  7. FOOD RATIONING (PETITION) 122 words
  8. PRIVATE BUSINESS
    1. c2
    2. NORTHMET POWER BILL 24 words
    3. c2
    4. ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL AND CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL (AMALGAMATION ETC.) BILL [Lords] 6 words
    5. c2
    6. WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL BILL [Lords] 6 words
  9. ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
    1. ROADS
      1. cc2-3
      2. Speed Limit, London Parks 103 words
      3. c3
      4. Trunk Roads (Tree Planting) 71 words
      5. c3
      6. Western Avenue and Kingston By-pass (Improvements) 164 words
      7. cc3-4
      8. Toll Roads and Bridges 157 words
      9. c4
      10. North of Scotland (Regional Commissioner) 144 words
      11. cc4-5
      12. Bus Companies (Season Tickets) 47 words
      13. c5
      14. Haulage Organisation (Abolition) 94 words
      15. c5
      16. Vehicles (Statistics) 165 words
      17. cc5-6
      18. Road-making Equipment 120 words
    2. SHIPPING
      1. c6
      2. L.M.S. Vessels (Release) 118 words
      3. cc6-7
      4. British Tonnage (United States Chartering) 64 words
      5. c7
      6. Old Vessels (Transfer) 194 words
      7. cc7-8
      8. Engineers (First-Class Certificates) 126 words
      9. c8
      10. Food from South America 176 words
      11. c8
      12. Crofter Seamen (Employment) 99 words
      13. cc8-9
      14. Docks and Harbours (Dredging) 178 words
      15. cc9-10
      16. Unemployed Port Workers (Transfers) 252 words
    3. RAILWAYS
      1. cc10-3
      2. Cheap Day Tickets 925 words
      3. cc13-4
      4. Sleeping Accommodation 256 words
      5. c14
      6. Central Station, Sunderland 68 words
      7. c14
      8. Agricultural Produce (Damage by Fire) 94 words
      9. cc14-5
      10. Sleeping Accommodation 199 words
      11. c15
      12. Electrification (Scotland) 117 words
    4. MINISTRY OF SUPPLY
      1. cc15-6
      2. Surplus Motor Vehicles (Germany) 99 words
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      4. Government-owned Steelworks 231 words
      5. cc16-7
      6. Motor Cars (Government Departments) 86 words
      7. c17
      8. Penicillin 235 words
      9. cc17-8
      10. Magnesium Factories (Use) 360 words
      11. cc18-9
      12. Newchurch Hall, Culcheth 315 words
      13. cc19-20
      14. Housing Estates, Yorkshire (Rents) 118 words
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    5. WAR MEDAL RIBBON (SUPPLIES) 81 words
    6. cc20-1
    7. >U.N.R.R.A. (QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS) 406 words
    8. cc21-2
    9. WAR CASUALTIES, SCOTLAND 198 words
    10. cc22-3
    11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT (NATIONAL MEMORIAL) 302 words
    12. c23
    13. AUSTRIA (CONTROL AGREEMENT) 111 words
    14. GERMANY
      1. cc23-4
      2. Horticultural Glass 146 words
      3. cc24-5
      4. Official Rations (British and American Zones) 507 words
      5. cc25-6
      6. German Doctor, Göttingen (Sentence) 86 words
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    15. "GERMANY UNDER CONTROL" EXHIBITION (PROVINCIAL TOUR) 158 words
    16. AGRICULTURE
      1. cc26-7
      2. Poultry Feedingstuffs 410 words
      3. cc27-8
      4. Feedingstuffs 235 words
      5. cc28-9
      6. Ploughing-up Orders (Smallholders) 187 words
      7. c29
      8. Temporary Silos 72 words
      9. cc29-30
      10. Seeding Units 244 words
      11. c30
      12. Motor Mowers 70 words
      13. cc30-1
      14. Livestock (U.N.R.R.A. Purchases) 483 words
      15. cc31-2
      16. Tractors (Priority Orders) 304 words
      17. c32
      18. Growing Corn (Opencast Coal Workings) 161 words
      19. cc32-3
      20. Acquired Land, Atcham (Housing) 196 words
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    17. BECHUANALAND (FUTURE STATUS) 497 words
    18. TRADE AND COMMERCE
      1. c35
      2. Gas Mantles, Herefordshire 71 words
      3. c35
      4. Newsprint 145 words
      5. cc35-6
      6. Hides, Skins and Leather 192 words
      7. c36
      8. Crêpe Rubber 39 words
      9. cc36-7
      10. Flax Factory, Easingwold (Holiday Pay) 188 words
      11. cc37-8
      12. Perambulators 495 words
    cc39-41
  10. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE 1,326 words, 1 division
  11. ORDERS OF THE DAY
    1. cc41-6
    2. CIVIL AVIATION BILL 1,722 words
    cc46-54
  12. CLAUSE 28.—(Power of Minister of Transport to stop up and divert highways, etc., in the interests of Civil Aviation.) 3,119 words
  13. cc54-60
  14. CLAUSE 32.—(Provisions as to displacements from land.) 2,400 words
  15. cc61-2
  16. CLAUSE 35.—(Expenses of Part II.) 607 words
  17. cc62-7
  18. CLAUSE 51.—(Expenses of Part III.) 1,862 words
  19. cc67-107
  20. NEW CLAUSE.—(Staff appointments.) 15,935 words
  21. cc108-37
  22. NEW CLAUSE.—(Discontinued services.) 12,376 words, 1 division
  23. cc137-41
  24. CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment and constitution of British European Airways Corporation and British South American Airways Corporation.) 1,084 words
  25. c141
  26. CLAUSE 5.—(Employment of British subjects and use of aircraft registered in His Majesty's Dominions.) 93 words
  27. cc141-71
  28. CLAUSE 23.—(Reservation of certain air services to the three corporations and their associates.) 12,368 words, 2 divisions
  29. c171
  30. CLAUSE 25.—(Amendments and adaptations of 2 & 3 Geo. 6. c. 61.) 201 words
  31. cc171-2
  32. CLAUSE 27.—(Power of Minister to obtain rights over land.) 341 words
  33. cc172-9
  34. CLAUSE 29.—(Power of Minister to impose restrictions on land in the interests of civil aviation.) 2,640 words
  35. cc179-93
  36. CLAUSE. 36.—(Air Transport Advisory Council). 5,866 words, 1 division
  37. cc193-202
  38. BIRTH RATE 3,048 words