Search

HDIJSE TO BE GAGGED: VOTE . OF CENSURE?
Page 26 from 20th December 1946I N the House of Commons on December 12, Mr. Winston Churchill threatened to move a vote of censure against the Government, after the Christmas......

Still Time to Fight
Page 24 from 22nd November 1946rr ERE is a difference of opinion in well-informed circles as to the date on which the Nationalization Bill is likely to be presented to......

PETROL -FOR : AGRICULTURE . ASSURED
Page 20 from 8th May 1942A N assurance that petrol supplies for farm tractors would, not be so reduced as adversely to affect the production of foodstuffs and agricultural......

SEVEN APPEALS FAIL
Page 33 from 30th May 1947S EVEN appeals against decisions of the West Midland Traffic Commissioners have been dismissed by the Minister of Transport. Appellants were Red......

WASTE PETROLEUM BEING REFINED
Page 18 from 21st November 1941T "a proposal, in the House of Commons last week, by Mr. Emery, that steps should be taken - to prohibit the burning of waste petroleum (within the......

News of the Week
Page 32 from 27th June 1947ROYAL ASSENT EXPECTED AFTER .RJLY 8 I T is expected that proceedings on the Transport Bill will be substantially completed by July 8, writes our......

_..An_Important Ruling on • "Common Employment"
Page 51 from 22nd August 19471-icui , :?. al Lords Decides Against Glasgow Corporation in Case of Accident to Conductress IN Glasgow Corporation v, Neilson the !House of Lords......

Removals Overcharg ing Almost a Fallacy I N the House
Page 20 from 13th December 1940of Commons last week Mr. Parker asked the Minister of Transport whether he was aware that gross profiteering Was still taking place over the......

PURCHASE TAX NOW LEVIED ON UTILITIES r%
Page 28 from 11th July 1947A DISCUSSION as to whether pur chase tax should be applied to utility vehicles took place in the House of Commons last week, when the Purchase Tax......

REAR LIGHTS ON CYCLES: BILL READ A SECOND TIME D ESPITE
Page 21 from 9th February 1945opposition from several Members of the House of Commons, the Bill which provides that the carrying of a red rear light by cyclists shall become law......