Commons Sitting of 18 January 1944
Series 5 Vol. 396
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Preamble
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DEATHS OF MEMBERS
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PRIVATE BILL PETITIONS
84 words
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PRIVATE BILLS [Lords]
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PRIVATE BILL PETITIONS [Lords]
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STANDING ORDERS NOT COMPLIED WITH
59 words
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ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
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FUEL AND POWER
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Electricity Distribution (Publicity)
196 words
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Severn Barrage
158 words
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Electricity Supplies (War Production Factories)
265 words
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COAL INDUSTRY
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Domestic Supplies (Allocation)
255 words
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Colliery Workers (Housing)
101 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE
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Laundry Losses
377 words
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Hollow-ware (Supplies)
147 words
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Factory and Storage Space (Regional Control Staff)
92 words
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Wireless Sets
256 words
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Women's Services (Clothing Coupons)
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Radio Batteries
159 words
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School Books and Equipment
283 words
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Cotton Spinning Mills (Equipment)
339 words
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Retail Traders (Re-Establishment)
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ECONOMIC WARFARE
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Greece, Belgium and France (Food Situation)
714 words
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Channel Islands (Parcels)
118 words
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Germany (Metal Imports)
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Coalminers (Food Rations)
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POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION
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Morecambe Bay Area
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Wales
195 words
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SOCIAL SECURITY (WHITE PAPER)
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BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR
318 words
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ALLIED FORCES, ITALY (PURCHASES)
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GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS
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War Office Messenger (Establishment)
172 words
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Overseas Trade Department (Staff)
195 words
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Temporary Civil Servants (Salary Scales)
215 words
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Pensioned Civil Servants (Re-employment)
167 words
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BRITISH ARMY
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A.B.C.A. Pamphlets
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Ordnance Depot, Water Supply
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Awards and Decorations (R.A.M.C. and A.D.C.)
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Accommodation (Wallasey)
87 words
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Retired Officers (A.C.I. 442)
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Service Abroad
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ITALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR
106 words
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ARMED FORCES
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Hostel Accommodation, Manchester
378 words
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Pension Entitlement (Determination)
333 words
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Casualties
117 words
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UNITED STATES ARMY VEHICLES (CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION)
144 words
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
178 words
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IMPERIAL DEFENCE
311 words
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OFFICES OF PROFIT UNDER THE CROWN (LEGISLATION)
124 words
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VICTORIA CROSS AND GEORGE CROSS (WOMEN)
296 words
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STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS
41 words
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PRIME MINISTER (OFFICIAL DUTIES)
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PRIVATE MEMBERS' BILLS
52 words
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WAR SITUATION (OPERATIONS, ITALY)
115 words
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BATTLE OF BRITAIN (STAR)
83 words
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TELEVISION SERVICE (COMMITTEE)
107 words
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NATIONAL FINANCE
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Income Tax (Authors)
211 words
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University Grants Committee
203 words
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War Damage Claims (Appeals)
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Purchase Tax (Toilet Articles)
79 words
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Motor Taxation
113 words
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Government Borrowing (Bank Interest)
213 words
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National Debt
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Local Authority Staffs (Pensions)
63 words
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Tax Free Loans
195 words
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South American. Government Loans (Interest)
103 words
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INTERNATIONAL POST-WAR CURRENCY
168 words
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LEND-LEASE (CAPITAL EQUIPMENT FOR CIVILIAN SERVICES)
115 words
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STANDING COMMISSION ON MUSEUMS
190 words
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MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES (WAR DAMAGE)
164 words
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MILITARY OPERATIONS, YUGOSLAVIA
507 words
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
208 words
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NEW MEMBER SWORN
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ADJOURNMENT MOTION (DEBATES)
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VOTE OF CREDIT (SUPPLEMENTARY), 1943 (EXPENDI TURE ARISING OUT OF THE WAR).
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VOTE OF CREDIT, 1944 (EXPENDITURE ARISING OUT OF THE WAR).
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ORDERS OF THE DAY
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DISABLED PERSONS (EMPLOY MENT) [MONEY]
336 words
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DISABLED PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT) BILL
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CLAUSE 1.—(Definition of "disabled person.")
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CLAUSE 2.—(Vocational training courses.)
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CLAUSE 4.—(Payments to persons attending courses.)
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CLAUSE 6.—(Register of disabled persons.)
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CLAUSE 7.—(Entry of names of disabled persons in the register.)
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ADJOURNMENT
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Written Answers (Commons) of 18 January 1944
Series 5 Vol. 396
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TRADE AND COMMERCE
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Retailers' Licences (Ex-Service Men)
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Trading with the Enemy Regulations
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Busmen's Uniforms (Coupons)
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Radio Retailers (General Licence)
149 words
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SCOTLAND
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Herring Industry Inquiry (Report)
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School Children (Milk and Meals)
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Afforestation
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Royal Mental Hospitals
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WOMEN (EMPLOYMENT IN SCOTLAND)
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HOLIDAYS WITH PAY
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TRINIDAD (SUGAR INDUSTRY REPORT)
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BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR (REPATRIATION)
137 words
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WAR CRIMES (BRITISH CITIZENS)
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NATIONAL FINANCE
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Farmers (Taxation)
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Returning Soldiers (Duty Free Articles)
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FUEL AND POWER
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Electricity (Rural Areas)
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Gas (Calorific Value, Variations)
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Gas and Electricity (Consumption)
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Coal Commission (Copies of Plans)
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AGRICULTURE
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County War Agricultural Committees (Accounts)
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Farm Workers (Clothing)
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NATIONAL WAR EFFORT (DIRECTED WORKER)
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DISABLED PERSONS (POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT)
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RAILWAY COACHES (VANDALISM)
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BRITISH ARMY
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Short Leave (Travel Delays)
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Detention Punishment
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1939–43 Star
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Guard Dogs
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General Headquarters, M.E.F. Staff
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Troops, East Coast (Winter Clothing)
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Soldiers' Letters (Censoring)
128 words
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"Daily Worker" (War Correspondent Facilities)
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Towels.
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Italy (Historic Buildings and Works of Art)
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Demobilised Soldiers (Civilian Clothing)
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Home Guard (Service Overseas)
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Inoculations (Orderlies' Services)
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EDUCATION
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Milk and Meals
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Denominational Schools (Capital Expenditure)
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Excepted Districts
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Sutton Coldfield and Solihull, School Populations
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REGULATION 18b (MR. ARNOLD LEESE)
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REGIONAL COMMISSIONERS' OFFICES (ACCOUNTS)
129 words
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FOOD SUPPLIES (MANUAL WORKERS)
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EVACUEES FROM GIBRALTAR (ACCOMMODATION)
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HOUSING (EX-SERVICEMEN)
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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Statistics
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Doctors, East Sussex
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Cinemas (Ventilation)
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BIRTHS (REGISTRATION)
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POST OFFICE
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Mail Services, United States of America
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Postal Charges (Service Personnel)
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BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (NEWS BROADCASTS)
66 words
Lords Sitting of 18 January 1944
Series 5 Vol. 130
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Preamble
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (ADAPTATION OF ACTS OF PARLIAMENT) (AMENDMENT) ORDER, 1943.
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GOVERNMENT OF BURMA (INDIA-BURMA FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT) ORDER, 1943.
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GOVERNMENT OF BURMA (AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS) ORDER, 1943.
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c421
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THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES.
73 words
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SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932: BOROUGH OF MACCLESFIELD ORDER.
54 words
c422
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NAVAL FORCES (EXTENSION OF SERVICE) BILL. [H.L.]
10 words
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CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.
4,374 words
cc433-5
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MAILS TO FORCES IN ITALY.
1,049 words
c436
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PRIVATE BILLS.
151 words
c436
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SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932.
42 words