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Notices Of Returns

Volume 718: debated on Tuesday 2 November 1965

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There are eight Notices of Returns standing on the Order Paper in the name of the Deputy-Chairman, to be moved before Questions. It has been the custom in former years to go through these Notices of Returns one by one, the Speaker reading out the title of each Return and, on occasion, the text, and the Deputy Chairman rising in his place to move it. The Returns, however, are entirely formal, consisting as they do of statistics intended to help Members generally. There would appear, therefore, to

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Date when Closure claimed, and by whomQuestion before House or Committee when claimedWhether in House or CommitteeWhether assent given to Motion or withheld by Speaker or ChairmanAssent withheld because, in the opinion of the Chair, a decision would shortly be arrived at without that MotionResult of Motion and, if a Division, Numbers for and against

and (2) in the Standing Committees under the following heads:
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Date when Closure claimed, and by whomQuestion before Committee when claimedWhether assent given to Motion or withheld by ChairmanAssent withheld because, in the opinion of the Chair, a decision would shortly be arrived at without that MotionResult of Motion and, if a Division, Numbers for and against
—[The Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means.]