Commons Sitting of 2 May 1956 Series 5 Vol. 552

    c363
  1. Preamble 7 words
  2. c363
  3. PRAYERS 5 words
  4. ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
    1. GOLD COAST
      1. c363
      2. Cocoa Purchasing Company (Commission of Inquiry) 165 words
      3. cc363-4
      4. Gold Mines (Inquiry) 276 words
      5. cc364-5
      6. European Judges (Retirement Terms) 221 words
      7. c365
      8. Constitution 115 words
    2. JAMAICA
      1. c365
      2. Oil (Exploration Programme) 60 words
      3. cc365-6
      4. Canadian Loan 51 words
      5. c366
      6. BARBADOS (OIL DRILLING) 69 words
    3. CYPRUS
      1. cc366-9
      2. Situation 1,205 words
      3. cc369-70
      4. Mental Hospital 206 words
      5. cc370-1
      6. Emergency Laws (Arms) 193 words
      7. cc371-2
      8. Constitution 554 words
      9. cc372-3
      10. Phrenaros (Report) 198 words
      11. cc373-4
      12. Deportations (Human Rights) 341 words
      13. c374
      14. Curfews 124 words
    4. NIGERIA
      1. cc374-5
      2. Road Improvements (Grants) 54 words
      3. c375
      4. Commercial Legislation 67 words
      5. c375
      6. Building Societies, Lagos 113 words
      7. c375
      8. Apapa Wharf, Lagos 42 words
      9. cc375-6
      10. Motor Cars (Imports) 265 words
      11. cc376-7
      12. Mission Schools 95 words
      13. c377
      14. Public Corporations, Eastern Region 311 words
      15. cc377-9
      16. SOMALILAND (CONSTITUTION) 211 words
      17. c379
      18. COLONIAL TERRITORIES (BUILDING SOCIETIES) 57 words
    5. NYASALAND
      1. c379
      2. Mr. Chibambo 228 words
      3. cc379-80
      4. District Commissioners, Fort Johnston 155 words
      5. cc380-1
      6. ST. LUCIA (UNITED STATES BASE) 306 words
      7. cc381-2
      8. TANGANYIKA (STUDENTS) 214 words
    6. SEYCHELLES
      1. c382
      2. Chief Justice 170 words
      3. cc382-3
      4. Allegations 182 words
      5. cc383-4
      6. BAROTSELAND PROTECTORATE (HOSPITALS) 224 words
      7. c384
      8. BUGANDA (SAZA CHIEFS) 179 words
    7. KENYA
      1. cc384-5
      2. British and African Troops 124 words
      3. cc385-6
      4. Chief Mundia (Sentence) 486 words
    8. BRITISH GUIANA
      1. cc386-7
      2. Emergency Regulations 273 words
      3. cc387-8
      4. Constitution 230 words
      5. c388
      6. Elections 190 words
    9. NORTHERN RHODESIA
      1. cc388-9
      2. Riot Damages Ordinance (Communal Fines) 209 words
      3. cc389-90
      4. Rioting (Sentences) 437 words
      5. cc390-2
      6. Native Reserves (Amendment) Order 535 words
      7. c392
      8. HONG KONG (POLLING STATION) 142 words
      9. cc392-3
      10. WEST INDIES (FEDERAL CAPITAL) 184 words
      11. cc393-4
      12. UGANDA (ELECTIONS) 291 words
    10. ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY
      1. c394
      2. State and Private Industry (Relationship) 239 words
      3. cc394-5
      4. Germany (Talks) 146 words
      5. c395
      6. Mr. M. Kurchatov (Harwell Address) 148 words
      7. cc395-6
      8. Central Electricity Authority (Programme) 170 words
      9. cc396-7
      10. MALTA (CONSTITUTION) 192 words
    c397
  5. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE 27 words
  6. ORDERS OF THE DAY
    1. c398
    2. RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES BILL 12 words
      1. cc398-417
      2. Clause 10.—(RECTIFICATION OF THE REGISTER, ETC.) 7,254 words
      3. cc417-30
      4. Clause 11.—(POWER OF REGISTRAR TO OBTAIN INFORMATION.) 5,169 words
      5. cc430-45
      6. Clause 12.—(OFFENCES IN CONNECTION WITH REGISTRATION.) 6,255 words, 1 division
      7. cc445-51
      8. Clause 13.—(COMMENCEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS AND VENUE.) 2,209 words
      9. cc452-4
      10. Clause 14.—(REGULATIONS FOR PURPOSES OF REGISTRATION.) 1,008 words
      11. cc454-553
      12. Clause 15.—(JURISDICTION AND POWERS OF RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES COURT.) 40,135 words, 5 divisions
      cc554-62
    3. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION 2,767 words