Category: United Kingdom Debates

UK, HC, “Newfoundland (Elected National Convention)”, vol 417 (1945), cols 210-3

Document Information Date: 1945-12-11 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Newfoundland (Elected National Convention)“, vol 417 (1945), cols 210-3. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). NEWFOUNDLAND (ELECTED NATIONAL CONVENTION)        (210) Mr. Maxton  asked the Prime Minister whether he is now in a position to make a statement about the restoration of self-government to Newfoundland. Sir Alan Herbert  asked the Prime Minister what is the policy of His Majesty’s Government concerning the future of Newfoundland. The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee)  I… Read more UK, HC, “Newfoundland (Elected National Convention)”, vol 417 (1945), cols 210-3

UK, HL, “Newfoundland”, vol 138 (1945), cols 541-545

Document Information Date: 1945-12-11 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Newfoundland“, vol 138 (1945), cols 541-545. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). NEWFOUNDLAND.        (541) Viscount Cranborne My Lords, I beg to ask the noble Viscount, the Leader of the House, a question of which I have given him private notice—namely, whether His Majesty’s Government have any statement to make in regard to future policy towards Newfoundland. The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Viscount Addison) My Lords, since assuming office… Read more UK, HL, “Newfoundland”, vol 138 (1945), cols 541-545

UK, HC, “Newfoundland Bill”, vol 284 (1933), col 1447

Document Information Date: 1933-12-20 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Newfoundland Bill“, vol 284 (1933), col 1447. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). NEWFOUNDLAND BILL.        (1447) Motion made, and Question proposed, “That the Lords Amendments be considered forthwith.”—[Mr. M. MacDonald.] Mr. Lunn As I understand it, we cannot debate these Amendments at this time of the day, but, with your permission, I should like to express our pleasure that the Government have accepted Amendments which were put forward by this… Read more UK, HC, “Newfoundland Bill”, vol 284 (1933), col 1447

UK, HC, “Clause 1.—(Power to issue Letters Patent providing for the administration of Newfoundland, and provision as to revocation and amendment thereof)”, vol 284 (1933), cols 1447-1449

Document Information Date: 1933-12-20 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Clause 1.—(Power to issue Letters Patent providing for the administration of Newfoundland, and provision as to revocation and amendment thereof)“, vol 284 (1933), cols 1447-1449. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). Clause 1.—(Power to issue Letters Patent providing for the administration of Newfoundland, and provision as to revocation and amendment thereof.)        (1447) Lords Amendment: In page 1, line 17, leave out “revoke the,” and insert “make provision for the suspension… Read more UK, HC, “Clause 1.—(Power to issue Letters Patent providing for the administration of Newfoundland, and provision as to revocation and amendment thereof)”, vol 284 (1933), cols 1447-1449

UK, HC, “Newfoundland”, vol 284 (1933), cols 1095-1096.

Document Information Date: 1933-12-19 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Newfoundland“, vol 284 (1933), cols 1095-1096. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). NEWFOUNDLAND.        (1095) Colonel Wedgwood asked the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs if he will appoint a small departmental committee to consider bow to carry out the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Newfoundland that the development of the land should be […]        (1096) […] encouraged and speculation discouraged by an annual tax on forest lands? The Secretary… Read more UK, HC, “Newfoundland”, vol 284 (1933), cols 1095-1096.

UK, HL, “Second Reading”, vol 215 (15 May 1873), cols 1998-2011

Document Information Date: 1873-05-15 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Second Reading”, vol 215 (15 May 1873), cols 1998-2011. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). SECOND READING.       (1998) Order of the Day for the Second Reading, read. The Earl of Kimberley, in moving that the Bill be now read the second time, said the measure, which had already been considered in the other House of Parliament, was intended to amend the existing law with respect to Customs’ duties in the… Read more UK, HL, “Second Reading”, vol 215 (15 May 1873), cols 1998-2011

UK, House of Lords, “Motion for Returns,” (20 June 1867)

Document Information Date: 1867-06-20 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Motion for Returns“, vol 188 (1867), cols 129-144. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). MOTION FOR RETURNS. LORD LYVEDEN , in moving for Returns relating to the Business of the House—the number of Peers who have attended each sitting, the measures passed, the number of divisions, the number of times proxies have been called and their effect upon the result of the divisions—said that in the first place he must apologize… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Motion for Returns,” (20 June 1867)

UK, HC, “Second Reading”, vol 186 (1867), cols 972-974

Document Information Date: 1867-04-01 By: UK (House of Commons) Citation: UK, HC, “Second Reading“, vol 186 (1867), col 804. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). 972 Order for Second Reading read. Motion made, and Question proposed, “That the Bill be now read a second time.”—(Mr. Adderley.) MR. MONK said, he felt bound to record anew his protest against the passing of the measure. He did not look with dissatisfaction upon the Confederation; but he did not think that this country could properly be… Read more UK, HC, “Second Reading”, vol 186 (1867), cols 972-974