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Questions, continued
Notices of Motions' and Orders of the Day
MONDAY 4th DECEMBER
*†27 Mr Tom Arnold (Hazel Grove): To ask the Minister of Overseas Development, whether she remains satisfied with the proposed level of British commercial participation in the future exploitation of the British-funded Vipyha Forestry Plantation Project in Malawi. †28 Mr Nigel Forman (Sutton, Carshalton): To ask the Minister of Overseas Development, what preparations her department is making for the forthcoming United Nations Con- ference on Science and Technology for Development.
*†35 Mr Tim Renton (Mid-Sussex): To ask the Minister of Overseas Development, whether she proposes to increase the amount of aid channelled through charities such as Oxfam. Mr Ray Whitney (Wycombe): To ask the Minister of Overseas Development, how many British citizens and their families are now in Zambia in connection with development aid projects; and what was the total in September 1977.
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*167 Mr Dennis Skinner (Bolsover): To ask the Minister of Overseas Development, whether she
has any further statements to make regarding the Crown Agents.
*211 Mr Walter Johnson (Derby South): To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what discussions he has had with British Railways about further electrification as a means of conserving energy.
Questions for Written Answer
Notices given on Wednesday 15th November 1978
220 Mr Robert Adley (Christchurch and Lymington): To ask the Secretary of State for W Transport, when the inquiry into the Winchester by-pass was completed; when he expects to receive the inspector's report; and if he will tabulate, from the date on which the hearings were completed to the latest convenient date: (a) the number of deaths and serious accidents per mile on the uncompleted section of the M3 between Popham and Compton and (b) the average number of deaths and serious accidents per mile on motor- ways in England and Wales for the same period.
Notices given on Monday 20th November 1978
210 Mr Tom Litterick (Birmingham, Selly Oak): To ask the Secretary of State for Northern W Ireland, how many people were remanded in custody by the courts in Northern Ireland during the last 12 month period for which this information is available; and what proportion of the total number of people charged this represents.
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Mr Eric Moonman (Basildon): To ask the Secretary of State for Social Services, if he will initiate a national inquiry into behaviour modification treatment at present in use at Hellingly Hospital; and if he will place in the Library details of his inquiries on the subject.
Notices given on Tuesday 21st November 1978
168 Mr Laurie Pavitt (Brent South): To ask the Secretary of State för Foreign and Common- W wealth Affairs, if the Hong Kong Government have requested any assistance from the British medical profession and the Medical Research Council in the work of the Hong Kong Action Committee against narcotics.
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Mr Laurie Pavitt (Brent South): To ask the Minister of Overseas Development, if her department is co-operating with the Hong Kong Government in the development of four major hospitals with a total of 1,400 'beds to be completed in the next decade.
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