Commons Sitting of 18 April 1944
Series 5 Vol. 399
c1
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Preamble
14 words
c1
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PRAYERS
5 words
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PRIVATE BUSINESS
c1
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CONNAH'S QUAY GAS BILL
20 words
c1
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LONDON AND NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY BILL
9 words
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ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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TRADE AND COMMERCE
cc1-2
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Retail Businessess
93 words
cc2-3
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Furnishing Fabrics (Yarns)
226 words
c3
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Safety Boots
226 words
cc3-4
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Hospital Nurses' Uniforms
236 words
cc4-5
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NAUTICAL CHARTS
154 words
cc5-6
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FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICIAL (TRANSFER ALLOWANCE)
312 words
cc6-7
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GREECE AND BELGIUM (FOOD SUPPLIES)
433 words
cc7-8
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TURKISH CHROME ORE (EXPORTS)
346 words
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BRITISH ARMY
c8
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Higher Command Appointments
117 words
cc8-9
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E.N.S.A. Entertainments
58 words
c9
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Lorry Accident, Ipswich
102 words
c9
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Kit Bags, Cairo (Thefts)
189 words
cc9-10
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R.E.M.E. Officers (Corps Pay)
132 words
c10
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Pay (Scottish Bank Notes)
158 words
cc10-1
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Family Allowances
148 words
cc11-2
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Colonial Troops (Corporal Punishment)
278 words
c12
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Home Guard (Poster)
132 words
cc12-3
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Italian Operations (Easter Sunday Service)
232 words
c13
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North-West Frontier Service (1939–43 Star)
75 words
cc13-4
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Married Quarters (Rental Value)
158 words
c14
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N.A.A.F.I. WOMEN EMPLOYEES (STOCKINGS)
86 words
c14
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GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR ("DIE ZEITUNG")
42 words
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SCOTLAND
cc14-5
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Inter-Departmental Liaison Staff
247 words
cc15-6
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Police Officers, Glasgow (Domiciliary Visits)
533 words
cc16-7
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Pensions
79 words
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COAL INDUSTRY
c17
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Shortage
186 words
cc17-9
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Miners, Armed Forces (Release)
547 words
cc19-20
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Service Volunteers
567 words
cc20-2
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U.S.A. TROOPS, GREAT BRITAIN (NEWS SHEET)
460 words
c22
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CHILDREN (EMPLOYMENT)
135 words
cc22-3
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ROAD SAFETY (CHILDREN)
273 words
cc23-4
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TANKS
208 words
c24
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SERVICE PAY AND ALLOWANCES
162 words
cc24-5
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ARMED FORCES AND CIVIL SERVANTS (GERMANS)
61 words
c25
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EQUAL PAY
84 words
cc25-7
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CIVIL AVIATION (ANGLO-U.S.A. CONVERSATIONS)
773 words
cc27-8
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UNITED NATIONS (POST-WAR POLICIES)
407 words
cc28-9
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JUDICIAL COMMITTEE FEES (ORDER)
290 words
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NATIONAL FINANCE
cc29-30
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Gamekeepers (Dog Licences)
160 words
c30
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Excess Profits Tax
205 words
cc30-1
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New Money (Creation)
103 words
c31
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OVERSEAS TRADE DEPARTMENT (STAFF)
140 words
cc31-2
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FOODSTUFFS (SUBSIDIES)
157 words
c32
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COMMODITIES (SUBSIDIES)
70 words
c32
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HANSARD (BOUND VOLUMES AND INDEX)
168 words
cc32-3
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NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS)
27 words
c33
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SOCIAL WELFARE AND ECONOMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEES (REPORTS)
168 words
cc33-4
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CHARLEY PIT BRICKWORKS (REOPENING)
162 words
c34
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AGRICULTURAL WORKERS' HOUSES, LLEYN
138 words
c49
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
54 words
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ORDERS OF THE DAY
c49
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PENSIONS (INCREASE) [MONEY]
217 words
cc49-97
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PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL
8 words
cc49-82
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CLAUSE 1.—(Increase of certain pensions payable in respect of public service.)
12,940 words
cc82-97
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CLAUSE 2.—(Special provisions as to increase of pensions payable under the Superannuation Acts.)
6,821 words,
2 divisions
cc98-123
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CORPORATION (DEVELOPMENT, ETC.) BILL.
10,697 words,
2 divisions
cc123-52
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PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL
10 words
cc123-9
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CLAUSE 2.—(Special provisions as to increase of pensions payable under the Superannuation Acts.)
2,085 words
cc129-52
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CLAUSE 3.—(Supplementary and administrative provisions.)
9,456 words
cc152-4
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POLICE AND FIREMEN (WAR SERVICE) BILL
754 words
cc154-5
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POLICE AND FIREMEN (WAR SERVICE) [Money]
195 words
cc155-66
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INDIA (FAILURE OF CONSTITU TIONAL MACHINERY)
4,708 words
cc167-9
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BURMA (FAILURE OF CONSTITUTIONAL MACHINERY)
735 words
cc168-9
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GAS (SPECIAL ORDERS)
53 words
cc169-76
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MINING SUBSIDENCE
3,060 words
Written Answers (Commons) of 18 April 1944
Series 5 Vol. 399
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TRADE AND COMMERCE
cc34-5W
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Imports and Exports
179 words
cc35-6W
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Goods and Services (Price Control)
130 words
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COAL INDUSTRY
c36W
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Power Loading Machines
129 words
c36W
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Open Cast Coal
117 words
cc36-7W
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Manshifts Lost
214 words
c37W
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Coalmining Situation
43 words
c37W
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BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR (LETTERS)
55 words
cc37-8W
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"SALUTE THE SOLDIER" WEEK, LONDON
76 words
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GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
c38W
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British Information Services, U.S.A. (Staff)
73 words
c38W
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Overseas Trade Department
177 words
cc38-9W
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Acting and Substantive Officers
107 words
c39W
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BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY, 1919–1939 (PUBLICATION OF PAPERS)
228 words
cc39-42W
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UNITED KINGDOM COMMERCIAL CORPORATION
698 words
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PUBLIC HEALTH
cc42-3W
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Diphtheria
310 words
cc43-4W
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National Health Service (Questionnaire)
207 words
c44W
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Water (War Service Installations)
103 words
c44W
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Medical Practitioners (Directions to Employment)
208 words
cc44-5W
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LAND ACQUISITION (WEST HAM)
161 words
c45W
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WAR MEDALS AND DECORATIONS
81 words
cc45-6W
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FINLAND (BRITISH POLICY)
106 words
c46W
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AGRICULTURAL WORKERS' HOUSES (MATERIALS)
229 words
cc46-7W
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BILLETING ALLOWANCES, U.S.A. TROOPS
111 words
c47W
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LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES (SOUTH WALES)
110 words
cc47-8W
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RESEARCH ASSOCIATIONS (EXPENDITURE)
321 words
Lords Sitting of 18 April 1944
Series 5 Vol. 131
c427
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Preamble
14 words
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Prayers.
c427
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LORD SIMONDS.
75 words
c427
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CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES.
47 words
c427
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ARMY AND AIR FORCE (ANNUAL) BILL.
10 words
cc427-49
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GERMAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY.
8,788 words
cc449-51
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INDIA.
578 words
c451
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HERTS AND ESSEX WATER BILL. [H.L.]
30 words
c451
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PONTYPOOL GAS ORDER, 1944.
40 words
c452
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SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932.
40 words
Written Answers (Lords) of 18 April 1944
Series 5 Vol. 131
c452WA
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SMALL HOLDINGS.
222 words