§ 45. Mr. A. Hendersonasked the Prime Minister whether he will make a further statement on the proposed Summit Conference.
46. Mr. Gresham Cookeasked the Prime Minister if he will name the countries proposing to take part in the summit talks.
§ 48. Mr. Rankinasked the Prime Minister if he will urge at the summit talks that a plebiscite of the inhabitants of Jordan be held under the auspices of the United Nations to discover whether or not they desire to enter the Arab Federation.
§ 49. Mr. Stonehouseasked the Prime Minister whether he will propose, at the Summit Conference, the establishment of an international oil authority under the United Nations which would supervise the operations of the oil industry in the Middle East in the interests of the producing and consuming countries.
§ 51. Mr. Swinglerasked the Prime Minister if he will now propose to Mr. Khrushchev a date and place for a summit meeting.
§ The Prime Minister (Mr. Harold Macmillan)I shall be making a statement on this subject, with your permission, Mr. Speaker, at the end of Questions.