No. 40

Notices of Questions and Motions: 17th January 1968

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24 Mr Sydney Bidwell (Southall): To ask the Minister of Transport, if she will introduce legislation requiring systematic checking of the accuracy of tyre pressure gauges used by garages open to the public.

25 Mr Ernest Thornton (Farnworth): To ask the Minister of Labour, if he will list the Asian countries which have notified the International Labour Organisation of legally permitted maximum overtime working for women and young persons of 100 hours or less per year, 101 to 200 hours per year, 201 to 300 hours per year and over 300 hours per year.

26 Mr Ernest Thornton (Farnworth): To ask the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs, if he will state the present and future legally permitted hours of overtime working for women and young persons in Hong Kong industrial undertakings; and how these hours compare with other Asian countries.

27 Mr Robert L. Howarth (Bolton, East): To ask the President of the Board of Trade, what are the figures of imports for 1967 of cotton yarn, cloth and made-up textiles; and how these compare with the figures for the last five years expressed as a percentage of domestic consumption.

28 Mr Robert L. Howarth (Bolton, East): To ask the President of the Board of Trade, what are the figures of imports for 1967 of made-up textile goods in cotton, made-made fibres and mixtures; and how these compare with the figures for the last five years expressed as a percentage of domestic consumption.

29 Mr Tom Boardman (Leicester, South-West): To ask the Minister of Housing and Local Government, how many appeals have been made to him against the conditions attached to consents given under section 59 of the Public Health Act, 1961, since the commencement of the Act; and how many of those remain undetermined.

30 Mr Tom Boardman (Leicester, South-West): To ask the Minister of Housing and Local Government, how many appeals have been made to him against notices of directions issued under section 55 of the Public Health Act, 1961 since the commencement of the Act; and how many of those remain undetermined.

31 Mr James Davidson (West Aberdeenshire): To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what were the total numbers of civil servants employed by the Home Office and its subsidiary departments at the beginning of 1946, 1951, 1964, and at the latest available date.

32 Mr James Davidson (West Aberdeenshire): To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science, what were the total numbers of civil servants employed by the Ministry of Education and its subsidiary departments at the beginning of 1946, 1951, 1964, and at the latest available date.

33 Mr James Davidson (West Aberdeenshire): To ask the President of the Board of Trade, what were the total numbers of civil servants employed by the Board of Trade and its subsidiary departments at the beginning of 1946, 1951, 1964, and at the latest available date.

34 Mr James Davidson (West Aberdeenshire): To ask the Secretary of State for Common- wealth Affairs, what were the total numbers of civil servants employed by the Common- wealth Office and the former Colonial Office, respectively, as appropriate, at the beginning of 1946, 1951, 1964, and at the latest available date.

35 Mr James Davidson (West Aberdeenshire): To ask the Minister of Labour, what were the total numbers of civil servants employed by the Ministry of Labour and its subsidiary departments at the beginning of 1946, 1951, 1964, and at the latest available date.

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