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Sir J. Simon: I cannot at present add anything to what was said by my right
hon. Friend the Prime Minister in the Debate on 26th July.
NATIONAL GALLERY (STAFF SALARIES).
Sir E. Graham-Little asked the Finan- cial Secretary to the Treasury whether his attention has been called to the differ- entiated salaries advertised for men and women in the National Gallery: whether these men and women are doing the same work; and, if so, why the remuneration is not identical?
Captain Wallace: I presume my hon. Friend has in mind the recent advertise- ment for the post of Keeper of the National Gallery. This is a single post, open either to a man or a woman. The woman's rate of pay was fixed in accord- ance with normal Civil Service practice, the measure of differentiation being with- in the limit laid down in the National Whitley Council Agreement of June, 1937.
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APPOINTMENT AND TERMS OF REFERENCE.
tary to the Treasury whether he will Sir R. Glyn asked the Financial Secre-
arrange for a table to be issued of all the committees and commissions that have been appointed since 1931 which have not yet reported and concluded their labours, giving in each case the terms of reference, the authority under which the committees or commissions were set up, and the date, the name of the chairman, and the Com- mand Paper reference of any interim report, but not including standing com- mittees of any kind?
Captain Wallace: The following is a list of commissions and committees (ex- cluding standing, statutory and advisory committees, departmental committees composed exclusively of officials and committees of the Committee of Imperial Defence) which have been appointed since 1931 and are still sitting, with in each case the terms of reference (abridged), the name of the chairman, the date of appointment, the authority by which they were set up, and the reference to any interim report.
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Name of Com- mission or Committee.
Workers (Respiratory Illness Com- pensation).
Abridged terms of Reference.
Cardroom To consider and report whether an equitable and workable scheme can be devised for providing compensation in the case of persons who, after employ- ment for a substantial period in card- rooms or certain other dusty parts of cotton spinning mills, become or have become disabled by respiratory illness as indicated in the Report of the Departmental Committee on Dust in Cardrooms.
Abortion
Geographical Distribution of Industrial Population. (Royal Com-
mission.)
Fair Wages
Date of
Chairman.
Appoint- Authority.
Nursing vices.
ment.
Decem- Royal
ber,
Warrant.
1935.
F.C.H.
Febru- Home Office.
ary, 1936.
Name of Com- mission or Committee.
Safety in Coal
Mines. (Royal Com-
mission.)
Structural Pre-
cautions against Air Attack.
by
Abridged terms of Reference.
To inquire whether the safety and health of mine workers can be better ensured by extending or modifying the principles or general provisions of the Coal Mines Act, 1911, or the arrangements for its administration. To consider and report as to the nature of material damage likely to result from the dropping of bombs during hostile air attack, and on the extent to which it might be possible to apply protective measures to buildings and provide structural protection for occu- pants of buildings.
Rehabilitation To inquire into the arrangements at
of Persons
present in operation with a view to Injured
the restoration of the working capacity Accidents.
of persons injured by accidents and to report as to what improvements or developments are desirable.
Uniform of To inquire into and report upon the subject of the uniform of Chief Con- stables of Counties and Boroughs in England and Wales.
The Lord
Rockley,
G.B.E.
Sir Alexander
Rouse, C.I.E.,
Various interim reports, numbering 13 in all have so far been prepared for the Home Office.
Interim report dated 6th May, 1937, published
Paper No. 32-331/1.
Mr. A. L. Dixon,
C.B., C.B.E.
Chief
Con-
stables.
Sir Malcolm
Delevingne,
K.Č.B., K.C.V.O.
April, 1936.
Home Office. Ministry of
Health. Scottish
Office.
as
Non - Parliamentary
May, Home Office. 1936.
To inquire into the prevalence of abortion, and the present law relating thereto, and to consider what steps can be taken by more effective enforce- ment of the law or otherwise to secure the reduction of maternal mortality and morbidity arising from this cause.
To inquire into the causes which have influenced the present geographical distribution of the industrial popula- tion of Great Britain and the probable direction of any change in that distri- bution in the future; to consider what social, economic or strategical disad- vantages arise from the concentration of industries or of the industrial popu- lation in large towns or in particular areas of the country; and to report what remedial measures, if any, should be taken in the national interest. To consider the working of the Fair Wages Resolution of the House of Commons of 10th March, 1909.
Ser- To inquire into the arrangements at present in operation with regard to the recruitment, training, registration, terms and conditions of service of persons engaged in nursing the sick and to report whether any changes in those arrangements or
any other measures are expedient for the pur- pose of maintaining an adequate service both for institutional and for domiciliary nursing.
Local Govern- To consider the grouping of enactments
in regard to consolidated legislation.
ment
and
Public Health
Law (Scot- land).
Highway Law To examine the existing law relating Consolida- to highways, streets and bridges in tion.
England and Wales and to prepare one or more Bills codifying the law with such amendments
as may be desirable to secure simplicity, uni- formity and conciseness. To consider and report on the problems raised by the destruction of agricul- tural land as a result of the excavation of iron ore.
Restoration of Land affected by Iron Ore Working.
Lunacy and
Mental Defi- ciency (Scot- land).
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To inquire into the existing law relating to lunacy and mental deficiency and to report what amendments, if any, are desirable as a preliminary step to consolidated legislation.
Chairman.
Date of Appoint- Authority.
ment.
Sir David Ross, K.B.E., M.A., D.Litt., LL.D., Liat.D.
March, 1937.
Home Office.
Mr. W. Norman Birkett, K.C.
May, 1937.
Ministry of
Health. Home Office.
1937.
The Rt. Hon. August,
Sir Montague Barlow, Bt., K.B.E., LL.D., M.A., F.S.A.
Royal
Warrant.
of
Labour.
Sir David Ross, August, Ministry
K.B.E., M.A., 1937. D.Litt., LL.D., Litt.D.
The
Earl
of Novem-
Athlone, K.G., G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G.,
G.C.V.O., D.S.Q.
ber,
1937.
Ministry of
Health.
Board of
Education.
Sir John Jeffrey, Decem- Scottish
K.C.B., C.B.E. ber,
The Lord
Amulree, G.B.E.
The Lord Kennet
of the Dene, G.B.E., D.S.O., D.S.C.
1937.
Office.
Janu- Ministry of ary, Transport. 1938.
Ministry of
Health.
Janu- Ministry of
ary,
Health.
1938.
The Hon. Lord Febru- Scottish
Russell, K.C.
ary, 1938.
Office.
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