Commons Sitting of 1 November 1934 Series 5 Vol. 293

    c323
  1. Preamble 16 words
  2. ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.
    1. UNEMPLOYMENT.
      1. cc323-4
      2. JUVENILES. 275 words
      3. c324
      4. OFFICE AND AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. 140 words
      5. cc324-5
      6. ALIENS. 334 words
      7. c325
      8. BUILDING INDUSTRY. 176 words
      9. cc325-7
      10. STATISTICS. 41 words
      11. c327
      12. COTTON OPERATIVES (BENEFIT). 284 words
      13. cc327-8
      14. DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN. 110 words
      15. c328
      16. JUVENILE INSTRUCTION CENTRES. 190 words
      17. cc328-30
      18. UNEMPLOYMENT ACT (APPOINTED DAYS). 719 words
    2. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.
      1. c331
      2. MINISTRY OF LABOUR. 135 words
      3. c331
      4. STATIONERY OFFICE (DUPLICATING WORK). 130 words
    3. TRADE AND COMMERCE
      1. cc331-2
      2. NEW INDUSTRIES (GERMAN FIRMS). 242 words
      3. cc332-3
      4. IDLE COTTON MILLS (RATES). 290 words
      5. c333
      6. SILK AND ARTIFICIAL SILK. 123 words
      c334
    4. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE (THIRD-PARTY RISKS). 163 words
    5. c334
    6. BROADMOOR ASYLUM (PRISONER'S RELEASE). 138 words
    7. c335
    8. LEGAL OFFENCES (STANDARD FINES). 88 words
    9. PUBLIC HEALTH.
      1. c335
      2. DANGEROUS DRUGS (ATOPHAN). 93 words
      3. cc335-6
      4. RURAL WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES. 123 words
      5. c336
      6. DUST CHUTE, WESTMINSTER. 191 words
      7. cc336-7
      8. MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE. 139 words
      9. c337
      10. COLLIERY REFUSE TIPS, ASTLEY. 207 words
      11. cc337-8
      12. IMPORTED MILK PRODUCTS. 190 words
      13. cc338-9
      14. MATERNAL DEATHS. 234 words
      cc339-40
    10. CINEMATOGRAPH INDUSTRY. 294 words
    11. c340
    12. BREAD (SUNDAY BAKING). 102 words
    13. c340
    14. RABBIT-TRAPPING. 77 words
    15. cc340-1
    16. HAWKERS (DOOR-TO-DOOR CANVASSING). 179 words
    17. c341
    18. WORMWOOD SCRUBS PRISON. 117 words
    19. cc341-2
    20. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (CARDROOM WORKERS). 200 words
    21. EDUCATION.
      1. cc342-3
      2. SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE. 418 words
      3. cc343-4
      4. SCHOOL LEAVERS. 236 words
      5. cc344-5
      6. TEACHERS' PENSIONS. 247 words
      7. c345
      8. CINEMATOGRAPH DISPLAYS. 48 words
      cc345-6
    22. POOR RELIEF. 394 words
    23. cc346-7
    24. RATING AND VALUATION, LONDON. 73 words
    25. c347
    26. ELECTION LITERATURE, SOUTHGATE. 77 words
    27. cc347-8
    28. DISTRESSED AREAS (TYNESIDE). 273 words
    29. c348
    30. AIR DEFENCE MEASURES. 170 words
    31. cc348-9
    32. ARMS TRAFFIC. 227 words
    33. HOUSING.
      1. c349
      2. RIBBON DEVELOPMENT. 85 words
      3. cc349-50
      4. SLUM CLEARANCE, WITHYPOOL, SOMERSET. 169 words
      5. cc350-1
      6. CLEARANCE AREAS. 211 words
      c351
    34. NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. 98 words
    35. c351
    36. INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCE. 63 words
    37. NATIONAL FINANCE.
      1. cc351-2
      2. MONETARY POLICY. 84 words
      3. c352
      4. ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY (EXEMPTIONS) 195 words
      cc352-3
    38. FOREIGN LOANS (RESTRICTIONS). 117 words
    39. AGRICULTURE.
      1. cc353-4
      2. MILK MARKETING SCHEME. 509 words
      3. cc354-5
      4. EGG AND POULTRY COMMISSION (CHAIRMAN). 165 words
      5. cc355-6
      6. BARLEY. 268 words
      7. c356
      8. IMPORTED EGGS. 73 words
      9. c356
      10. BUTTER FACTORIES. 84 words
      11. cc356-8
      12. POTATO MARKETING SCHEME. 605 words
      c358
    40. TITHE RENTCHARGE. 68 words
    41. cc358-62
    42. ANGLO-GERMAN PAYMENTS AGREEMENT. 1,277 words
    cc362-5
  3. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 2,097 words, 1 division
  4. cc365-6
  5. INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. 61 words
  6. cc395-405
  7. INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM (REPORT OF JOINT COMMITTEE). 4,199 words
  8. cc405-56
  9. BETTING AND LOTTERIES BILL [Lords]. 21,374 words, 1 division
  10. cc457-78
  11. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (KING'S BENCH DIVISION). 8,962 words
  12. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. cc479-506
    2. EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. 32 words
      1. cc479-506
      2. SCHEDULE. 10,808 words
      cc506-18
    3. DINDINGS AGREEMENT (APPROVAL) BILL [Lords] 4,704 words
    4. c518
    5. ADJOURNMENT. 16 words

Written Answers (Commons) of 1 November 1934 Series 5 Vol. 293

    c367W
  1. MOTOR-SHIP "OMAR" (DETENTION, FINLAND). 129 words
  2. IRAQ.
    1. cc367-8W
    2. ASSYRIANS, SETTLEMENT. 227 words
      c368W
    3. JEWISH JOURNALS. 94 words
      c368W
    4. ARMS TRAFFIC. 180 words
      cc368-70W
    5. BOLIVIA AND PARAGUAY (ARMS EMBARGO). 529 words
      cc370-1W
    6. MANCHURIA. 119 words
  3. COAL INDUSTRY.
    1. cc371-2W
    2. FIREDAMP. 281 words
      c372W
    3. WAGE-EARNERS. 57 words
      c372W
    4. GRESFORD COLLIERY (PONIES). 71 words
      c372W
    5. MINING SUBSIDENCES. 45 words
  4. TRANSPORT.
    1. cc372-3W
    2. EXHAUST FUMES. 143 words
      c373W
    3. SPEED LIMIT. 159 words
      cc373-4W
    4. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS (INQUIRIES). 216 words
      c374W
    5. PEDESTRIAN CROSSING PLACES (BEACONS). 106 words
      c374W
    6. SELBY (PROPOSED BY-PASS AND NEWBRIDGE). 67 words
      cc374-5W
    7. ALBERT GATE (CLOSING). 133 words
  5. TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    1. c375W
    2. MANUFACTURED GOODS (RETAINED IMPORTS), 83 words
      c375W
    3. SHIPBUILDING. 122 words
      cc375-6W
    4. POTTERY (IMPORT, NETHERLANDS). 117 words
      c376W
    5. FOREIGN IMPORTS. 81 words
      c376W
    6. ARTIFICIAL SILK STOCKINGS AND HOSE (IMPORTS). 75 words
      cc376-7W
    7. HERRINGS (CREDIT FACILITIES, RUSSIA). 363 words
      c377W
    8. MERCHANT SEAMAN'S CLAIM. 87 words
      cc377-8W
    9. WAR MATERIAL (EXPORTS TO CHINA AND JAPAN). 64 words
  6. POST OFFICE.
    1. c378W
    2. TELEPHONE CHARGES. 62 words
      cc378-9W
    3. PENNY POSTAGE. 47 words
      c379W
    4. TELEGRAM CHARGES. 57 words
      c379W
    5. HIS MAJESTY'S JUDGES. 122 words
      cc379-80W
    6. ASSIZES, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. 229 words
      c380W
    7. JUDGES (CANADA AND UNITED STATES). 111 words
      cc380-1W
    8. WATER SUPPLY. 168 words
      c381W
    9. MILK MARKETING SCHEME. 130 words
      cc381-2W
    10. NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. 128 words
      c382W
    11. NAVAL DISCUSSIONS. 53 words
  7. ROYAL NAVY.
    1. c382W
    2. INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYÉS. 152 words
      cc382-3W
    3. ADMIRALTY ORDERS, CLYDE AND TYNE. 106 words
      c383W
    4. IRISH FREE STATE. 117 words
  8. ROYAL AIR FORCE.
    1. c383W
    2. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. 84 words
      cc383-4W
    3. AIRSHIPS. 142 words
      cc384-5W
    4. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS, RAILWAY SIGNALMEN. 357 words
  9. AVIATION.
    1. cc385-7W
    2. IMPERIAL SERVICES. 554 words
      c387W
    3. AIR MINISTRY CONTROL. 156 words
  10. SCOTLAND.
    1. c387W
    2. BROADFORD PIER. 75 words
      cc387-8W
    3. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. 145 words
      c388W
    4. CRINAN CANAL. 119 words
      c388W
    5. HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT (WORKMAN'S DEATH). 104 words
      cc388-9W
    6. DUKE OF KENT'S WEDDING. 126 words
  11. UNEMPLOYMENT.
    1. cc389-90W
    2. STATISTICS. 347 words
      c390W
    3. SEAMEN. 93 words
      c390W
    4. SHIPBUILDING. 74 words
      cc390-1W
    5. PALESTINE (CIVIL AERODROMES). 135 words
  12. BRITISH ARMY.
    1. c391W
    2. UNIFORM. 50 words
      c391W
    3. WOOLWICH ARSENAL. 82 words
      cc391-2W
    4. ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY. 201 words
      cc392-3W
    5. SUGAR-BEET. 166 words
      c393W
    6. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (CARDROOM WORKERS). 86 words
      cc393-4W
    7. HERRING FISHING INDUSTRY. 133 words
      c394W
    8. HEATON BLEACHING MILLS, BLACKLEY (ACCIDENT). 83 words

Lords Sitting of 1 November 1934 Series 5 Vol. 94

    c65
  1. Preamble 29 words
  2. cc65-90
  3. CONSTITUTIONAL SAFEGUARDS. 9,580 words
  4. cc90-4
  5. JOINT COMMITTEE ON INDIAN CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM. 1,721 words
  6. c94
  7. SOUTH DOWNS PRESERVATION BILL. [H.L.] 32 words