Commons Sitting of 3 July 1972 Series 5 Vol. 840

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  1. Preamble 7 words
  2. c1
  3. PRAYERS 5 words
  4. c1
  5. FISHERMEN, CHICHESTER (PETITION) 139 words
  6. ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS
    1. FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS
      1. cc2-3
      2. European Parliament 438 words
      3. cc3-5
      4. South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Conference) 485 words
      5. cc5-6
      6. Soviet Jews 208 words
      7. c6
      8. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Official Visits) 315 words
      9. cc6-12
      10. European Economic Community 1,878 words
      11. cc12-3
      12. Stockholm Conference on the Environment 169 words
      13. cc13-5
      14. Middle East 788 words
      15. cc15-22
      16. Rhodesia 2,161 words
      17. c22
      18. Seychelles 233 words
      19. cc22-3
      20. Irish Republican Army (Soviet Contacts) 231 words
      21. cc23-4
      22. Iraq (Oil Agreement) 350 words
      23. cc24-5
      24. Ghana 210 words
      25. cc25-7
      26. Vietnam (Bombing) 586 words
      27. cc27-8
      28. Iceland (Fishing Limits) 339 words
      29. c28
      30. Commonwealth Development Corporation 137 words
      31. cc28-9
      32. Fiji 245 words
      33. cc29-30
      34. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 438 words
      35. cc30-1
      36. Indonesia 297 words
      37. cc31-2
      38. Tonga 145 words
      c32
    2. QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS 128 words
    cc32-4
  7. QUESTIONS TO PRIME MINISTER (MR. SPEAKER'S RULING) 609 words
  8. cc34-40
  9. INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERS LIMITED 1,904 words
  10. c40
  11. PERSONAL STATEMENT 101 words
  12. ORDERS OF THE DAY
    1. c41
    2. SUPPLY 3 words
    3. cc41-176
    4. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 52,066 words, 2 divisions
    5. cc177-205
    6. NORTHERN IRELAND (ELECTRICITY SUPPLY) 10,496 words
    7. c205
    8. ADJOURNMENT 12 words
    9. cc205-14
    10. BOURNEMOUTH FOOTBALL CLUB 3,473 words

Written Answers (Commons) of 3 July 1972 Series 5 Vol. 840

  1. FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS
    1. c1W
    2. Middle East (Security Council Resolution) 108 words
      c1W
    3. Wankie Colliery (Relief Fund) 61 words
      c1W
    4. Tanzania (British-Owned Farms) 70 words
      cc1-3W
    5. European Economic Community 454 words
      c3W
    6. China (Cultural Exchanges) 119 words
      cc3-4W
    7. Argentine and Brazil (Whisky) 92 words
      c4W
    8. Sea Bed (Convention) 103 words
      c4W
    9. Population Institute 52 words
      cc4-5W
    10. Atomic Secrets (European Countries) 136 words
      c5W
    11. Seychelles 52 words
      c5W
    12. United Nations (Charter Revision) 77 words
  2. REVIEW OF THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER
    1. cc5-6W
    2. TEXT OF NOTE DELIVERED TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARY-GENERAL ON 30 JUNE 148 words
      c6W
    3. Passport Applications 121 words
      c6W
    4. Gibraltar 64 words
      c6W
    5. Spain (Discussions) 73 words
      cc6-7W
    6. Council of European Municipalities 195 words
      c7W
    7. Spitsbergen 116 words
      cc7-8W
    8. Rhodesia 42 words
      c8W
    9. France (Partial Test Ban Treaty) 93 words
      c8W
    10. Departmental Staff (Pay) 67 words
  3. TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    1. cc8-9W
    2. Contracts (Discrimination Against Women) 85 words
      c9W
    3. South Africa (Investment in Bantustan Areas) 58 words
      c9W
    4. Mersey (Assistance for Tankers) 117 words
      cc9-10W
    5. Coal (Imports) 144 words
      c10W
    6. Fuel Policy 57 words
      c10W
    7. Whisky (Advertising in France) 74 words
      c10W
    8. Rolls-Royce (1971) Ltd. 56 words
      cc10-1W
    9. Shipbuilding 204 words
      cc11-2W
    10. European Economic Community 188 words
      c12W
    11. Two Segment Aircraft Approach 140 words
      c12W
    12. Discharged Prisoners (Employment) 53 words
      cc12-3W
    13. Fuel Conservation 76 words
      c13W
    14. Channel Ferries (Fares) 67 words
      c13W
    15. Imports (Costs) 77 words
      c13W
    16. Exhibition Centre 149 words
      cc13-4W
    17. Electronics Industry 84 words
      c14W
    18. Departmental Staff (Pay) 66 words
  4. HOME DEPARTMENT
    1. c14W
    2. Political Parties (Reorganisation) 40 words
      cc14-22W
    3. Remands (Standard List Offences) 2,386 words
      cc22-3W
    4. Holloway Prison 64 words
      c23W
    5. Battered Babies 63 words
      c23W
    6. Prisoners (Food Allowance) 59 words
      c23W
    7. Police Records 110 words
      cc23-4W
    8. Disabled Workers 196 words
  5. EMPLOYMENT
    1. c24W
    2. School Leavers (Swansea) 91 words
      cc24-5W
    3. Redundancies (Scotland) 103 words
      c25W
    4. Eagley Mills, Bolton 92 words
      cc25-6W
    5. Earnings 173 words
      c26W
    6. Masson Scott Thrissel, Summerstown 232 words
      cc26-7W
    7. "Training for the Future" 129 words
      c27W
    8. Unemployed Persons (Northern Region) 77 words
      c27W
    9. Coal Industry (Staffordshire) 157 words
      cc27-8W
    10. Birkenhead 203 words
      c28W
    11. Weekly Wage 55 words
      c28W
    12. National Hospital, Queen Square (Lump Labour) 52 words
  6. ENVIRONMENT
    1. c29W
    2. Dover (Road System) 89 words
      c29W
    3. Housing Construction 36 words
      c29W
    4. Council Houses (Sale) 109 words
      cc29-30W
    5. Housing Demolition (London) 158 words
      c30W
    6. "Until the Traffic Grinds to a Halt" 88 words
      c30W
    7. Lorries (EEC Proposals) 35 words
      cc30-1W
    8. Improvement Grants 83 words
      c31W
    9. Pedestrian Crossings 66 words
      c31W
    10. Tachographs 150 words
  7. AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FOOD
    1. c32W
    2. European Economic Community 242 words
    cc32-3W
  8. GOVERNMENT OFFICES (DISPERSAL) 195 words
    cc33-4W
  9. LORD PRESIDENT'S DEPARTMENT (PAY) 354 words
  10. HOUSE OF COMMONS
    1. cc34-8W
    2. Council of Europe 1,163 words
      cc38-9W
    3. Select Committee on Procedure 351 words
  11. CIVIL SERVICE
    1. c39W
    2. Staff Salaries (Boyle Report Proposals) 333 words
      cc39-40W
    3. Departmental Staff (Pay) 58 words
      c40W
    4. European Economic Community 48 words
      c40W
    5. Civil Servants 42 words
  12. DEFENCE
    1. cc40-1W
    2. Royal Air Force (Land) 82 words
      c41W
    3. Northolt Airport 124 words
      cc41-2W
    4. Northern Ireland 253 words
      c42W
    5. Royal Engineers (Discharge Option) 176 words
      cc42-3W
    6. Army Uniforms (Charges) 62 words
  13. NORTHERN IRELAND
    1. c43W
    2. "The Terror and the Tears" 227 words
      cc43-4W
    3. Royal Ulster Constabulary 50 words
      c44W
    4. Special Powers Act 60 words
  14. EDUCATION AND SCIENCE
    1. cc44-5W
    2. Museums and Galleries 445 words
      cc45-6W
    3. Annual Expenditure 110 words
      c46W
    4. Staying on at School 93 words
      c46W
    5. School Building Costs (East Midlands) 82 words
      cc46-7W
    6. Secondary School Places (East Midlands) 79 words
  15. NATIONAL FINANCE
    1. cc47-8W
    2. Value Added Tax 621 words
      c48W
    3. Government Industrial Shareholdings 25 words
      cc48-9W
    4. Income Tax 41 words
      c49W
    5. £ Sterling 139 words
      c49W
    6. Algerian Currency Restrictions 102 words
      cc49-50W
    7. Reserves 365 words
      cc50-1W
    8. European Economic Community 104 words
  16. POSTS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
    1. c51W
    2. Business Conferences (Television Linkage) 63 words
  17. SCOTLAND
    1. c51W
    2. Pentland Road, Isle of Lewis (Surfacing) 96 words
      cc51-2W
    3. Lands and Heritages (Valuation Forms) 54 words
      c52W
    4. Vatersay, Barra (Pier) 50 words
      cc52-3W
    5. Abortion 196 words
    c53W
  18. LORD ADVOCATE'S DEPARTMENT (PAY) 342 words
  19. WALES
    1. cc53-4W
    2. Highlands and Islands Development Board 54 words
  20. SOCIAL SERVICES
    1. c54W
    2. Abortion 70 words
      cc54-5W
    3. Roads 131 words
      c55W
    4. Welsh Office 142 words
      cc55-6W
    5. Departmental Staff 306 words
      c56W
    6. Lower Swansea Valley (Metal Deposition) 47 words
      cc56-7W
    7. Handicapped Children (Education) 105 words
      cc57-8W
    8. Mobile Homes 66 words

Lords Sitting of 3 July 1972 Series 5 Vol. 332

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  1. Preamble 22 words
  2. c1143
  3. ST. JAMES'S PARK 134 words
  4. cc1143-6
  5. SHORT/MEDIUM-RANGE AIRCRAFT: ORDER DECISION 995 words
  6. cc1146-50
  7. HIJACKING OF AIRCRAFT 1,334 words
  8. cc1150-2
  9. SCOTLAND: NEW FACTORY SITES 791 words
  10. c1152
  11. INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERS LIMITED 30 words
  12. c1152
  13. GREATER LONDON COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL 8 words
  14. c1152
  15. GREATER LONDON COUNCIL (MONEY) BILL 10 words
  16. c1153
  17. STROMNESS (VEHICLE FERRY TERMINAL) PIER &c. ORDER CONFIRMATION BILL 4 words
  18. c1153
  19. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (SCOTLAND) BILL [H.L.] 219 words
  20. cc1153-69
  21. HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL 5,801 words, 2 divisions
  22. cc1169-76
  23. INTERNATIONAL COMPUTERS, LIMITED: GOVERNMENT SUPPORT 2,613 words
  24. cc1176-272
  25. HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL 37,825 words, 2 divisions
  26. c1272
  27. EARLDOM OF WESTMEATH 39 words
  28. c1272
  29. PORT TALBOT CORPORATION BILL [H.L.] 3 words

Written Answers (Lords) of 3 July 1972 Series 5 Vol. 332

    cc1272-4WA
  1. HOUSING: SHORTAGES AND BUILDING POLICY 207 words
    c1274WA
  2. ART WORKS ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF DEATH DUTY 103 words