Commons Sitting of 26 November 1947 Series 5 Vol. 444

    c1961
  1. Preamble 56 words
  2. ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
    1. COLONIAL EMPIRE
      1. cc1961-2
      2. Cotton Growing 206 words
      3. c1962
      4. Secondary Industries (Development) 232 words
      cc1962-3
    2. MALAYA (RICE RATION) 242 words
    3. PALESTINE
      1. cc1963-4
      2. Jewish Immigrants (Landing) 133 words
      3. c1964
      4. British Forces (Withdrawal) 210 words
      5. cc1964-6
      6. State-owned Land (Proposed Sales) 406 words
    4. AFRICAN COLONIES
      1. c1966
      2. Rolling stock (Kongwa—Dar es Salaam) 115 words
      3. cc1966-7
      4. Hospitals and Dispensaries, Uganda 356 words
      5. cc1967-8
      6. Uganda Co-operative Movement 191 words
      7. c1968
      8. Corporal Punishment, Kenya 225 words
      9. cc1968-9
      10. Nurses and Doctors, West Africa 78 words
      cc1969-70
    5. GIBRALTARIANS, NORTHERN IRELAND (TRANSFER) 302 words
    6. cc1970-1
    7. WEST INDIES (IMPORTS, LIMITATION) 365 words
    8. ROYAL NAVY
      1. cc1971-2
      2. Intelligence Division (Pensioner Clerks) 219 words
      3. c1972
      4. Ships in Reserve (Airtight Covers) 81 words
      5. cc1972-3
      6. Transferred Ships (U.S.S.R.) 170 words
      7. c1973
      8. Anti-Slavery Measures, Red Sea and Persian Gulf 204 words
      9. cc1973-5
      10. Royal Marines (Discharges) 390 words
      11. c1975
      12. Shipbreaking 126 words
      13. c1975
      14. Mediterranean Fleet (Strength) 54 words
      15. cc1975-6
      16. Cordite Factory, Holton (Electric Current) 183 words
    9. POST OFFICE
      1. c1976
      2. Petrol Economies 164 words
      3. cc1976-7
      4. Food Parcels, Cleethorpes (Service) 124 words
      5. cc1977-9
      6. Telephone Installations 644 words
      7. cc1979-80
      8. Royal Wedding (Commemorative Stamps) 357 words
      9. cc1980-1
      10. Annual Report 293 words
      cc1981-2
    10. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE (FISHERIES DEPARTMENT) 190 words
    11. ARMED FORCES
      1. cc1982-3
      2. Illiteracy 216 words
      3. c1983
      4. Strengths 183 words
    12. FOOD SUPPLIES
      1. cc1983-4
      2. Dried Fruit (Christmas Puddings) 281 words
      3. c1984
      4. Sugar Imports 107 words
      5. cc1984-5
      6. Imports, Scottish Ports 145 words
      7. c1985
      8. Subsidies 165 words
      9. cc1985-6
      10. Rations (Calorific Value) 69 words
      11. c1986
      12. Potatoes 191 words
      13. cc1986-7
      14. Flour, Grimsby (Condition) 417 words
      15. cc1987-8
      16. Vitamins (Children) 118 words
      17. c1988
      18. Glucose 86 words
      19. c1988
      20. Australian Canned Bacon 74 words
      21. cc1988-9
      22. Imports from America 91 words
      23. c1989
      24. Consumption Levels (Wastage) 119 words
      25. cc1989-90
      26. Fruit and Vegetable Organisation 180 words
      27. c1990
      28. Executive Officer (Dismissal) 157 words
      29. c1990
      30. Cakes and Flour Confectionery 89 words
      31. cc1990-1
      32. Profit and Loss Account 125 words
      33. c1991
      34. Millk 107 words
      35. cc1991-2
      36. Eire (Trade Agreement) 196 words
      c1992
    13. PORT WINE (IMPORTATION) 203 words
    14. c1992
    15. ST. ANDREW'S DAY MEETINGS (SPEAKERS) 897 words
    c1997
  3. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE 22 words
  4. c1997
  5. DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN (ABSENCE) 221 words
  6. ORDERS OF THE DAY
    1. c1998
    2. CEYLON INDEPENDENCE BILL 12 words
    3. cc1998-2011
    4. EMERGENCY LAWS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL 10 words
      1. cc1998-2000
      2. CLAUSE 2.—(Permanent enactment of certain Defence Regulations.) 827 words
      3. cc2000-11
      4. FIRST SCHEDULE 4,415 words
      cc2011-25
    5. PENSIONS (GOVERNORS OF DOMINIONS &c.) BILL 5,763 words
    6. cc2026-7
    7. HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION) [MONEY] 507 words
    8. cc2027-46
    9. HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION) BILL 9 words
      1. cc2027-46
      2. CLAUSE 1.—(Increase of sums available for defraying expenses of Minister of Works under S. I of Housing (Temporary Accommodation) Act, 1944.) 7,488 words
      cc2046-73
    10. FEEDINGSTUFFS RATIONING 11,270 words, 1 division
    11. cc2073-92
    12. CANNOCK CHASE (PUBLIC ACCESS) 7,070 words

Written Answers (Commons) of 26 November 1947 Series 5 Vol. 444

  1. NEW HEBRIDES AND SOLOMONS
    1. c277W
    2. Native Communities (Land) 130 words
      c277W
    3. Constitutional Arrangements 74 words
      cc277-8W
    4. Education 115 words
      c278W
    5. PALESTINE POLICE (PENSIONS APPEALS) 111 words
      c278W
    6. MALAYAN UNION (FEDERATION) 30 words
      cc278-9W
    7. COLONIAL EMPIRE (ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL REPORTS) 75 words
  2. POST OFFICE
    1. c279W
    2. Telephones (Solihull and Birmingham) 143 words
      c279W
    3. Forces' Airmail Letters 57 words
  3. ROYAL NAVY
    1. cc279-80W
    2. Discharge by Purchase 218 words
      cc280-1W
    3. Plain Clothes 163 words
      c281W
    4. Messing Arrangements 132 words
      cc281-2W
    5. Releases and Discharges 378 words
  4. FOOD SUPPLIES
    1. cc282-3W
    2. Fruit and Vegetable Prices 134 words
      c283W
    3. Herrings 113 words
      c283W
    4. Meat Ration 82 words
      cc283-4W
    5. Children's Milk and Eggs 83 words
      c284W
    6. Potato Exports 50 words
      c284W
    7. Building Workers 52 words
      c284W
    8. Stocks 110 words
      cc284-5W
    9. Dried Milk 96 words
      c285W
    10. Imports from Eire 51 words
      c285W
    11. Sugar Ration 116 words
      cc285-6W
    12. Nuts (Prices) 133 words
      c286W
    13. Potato Ration 80 words
      c286W
    14. Savoy Hotel (Meat) 122 words
      cc286-7W
    15. Christmas Puddings 206 words
      c287W
    16. Potatoes (Transport) 81 words
  5. ROYAL AIR FORCE
    1. c287W
    2. Recruitment 60 words
      cc287-8W
    3. Cannock Chase Bombing Range 139 words
      c288W
    4. Weekend Passes 78 words
      c288W
    5. Requisitioned House, Penang 129 words
      cc288-9W
    6. Surplus Materials (Disposal) 114 words
      c289W
    7. Education Officers, Middle East 107 words
      c289W
    8. Thefts, Strubby 101 words
      cc289-90W
    9. PRESTWICK AERODROME (DEVELOPMENT) 34 words
      c290W
    10. FOREIGN SERVICE (MOROCCO) 73 words
  6. GERMANY
    1. c290W
    2. War Criminals (Trials) 88 words
      cc290-1W
    3. Equipment and Machinery (Removal) 277 words
      cc291-2W
    4. Coal Industry (Management) 303 words
      c292W
    5. Books and Periodicals 45 words
      cc292-3W
    6. REPARATIONS 83 words
      c293W
    7. PALESTINE MANDATE 66 words
      c293W
    8. BELFAST POST OFFICE (OFFICIALS) 126 words
  7. AGRICULTURE
    1. cc293-4W
    2. Potato Crop Estimates 121 words
      c294W
    3. Departmental Adviser (Private Interests) 163 words
      cc294-5W
    4. SERVICES LAND REQUIREMENTS (REPORT) 96 words
      cc295-6W
    5. STERLING (SPANISH HOLDINGS) 662 words
      c296W
    6. HERRINGS (EXPORTS) 35 words
      cc296-7W
    7. COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL (SHORTHAND WRITERS) 213 words
  8. FUEL AND POWER
    1. cc297-8W
    2. Basic Petrol (Withdrawal) 155 words
      c298W
    3. Electricity Area Boards (Chairmen) 195 words

Lords Sitting of 26 November 1947 Series 5 Vol. 152

    c927
  1. Preamble 16 words
  2. c927
  3. Prayers. 26 words
  4. cc927-8
  5. MINISTER'S AIR TOUR. 330 words
  6. cc928-9
  7. PURCHASE TAX INCREASES. 602 words
  8. cc929-30
  9. DONINGTON HALL. 226 words
  10. cc930-8
  11. EIRE VOLUNTEERS. 3,078 words
  12. cc938-90
  13. NATIONAL BOARD ADMINISTRATION. 21,089 words
  14. c990
  15. CEYLON INDEPENDENCE BILL. 10 words
  16. c990
  17. EMERGENCY LAWS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL. 10 words
  18. c990
  19. METROPOLITAN SOUTH EASTERN AREA (CONSERVATION OF WATER) ORDER, 1947. 57 words

Written Answers (Lords) of 26 November 1947 Series 5 Vol. 152

    cc991-2WA
  1. SURPLUS STORES. 606 words
    cc992-3WA
  2. TRADE WITH THE U.S.S.R. 320 words
    cc993-6WA
  3. IMPORTS OF TIMBER. 822 words