UNEASY TIME AHEAD
Received Monday, 7.30 p.in. LONDOX, N ov. 3. Tlie tliird Parlianientary week will begin uneasily for the Governnient when it will have ihe tusk oi resisting in tlic Commons a motion for the annulmeni of the Control of Kngagement Order, whieh has been tabled by Labour bac i\ benchers headed by Mr. Rhys Davr'es and the Libera! Keader, Mr. Clement Davies, says the Tnnes' Parlianientary correspondent. The. motion is also suppoited by (ipposition members in 1 iuJiroposed amembaent lo Ihe Addres-i, regreiiing the Governnient 's decision to ' ' rt.nl inue aml increase direction and control of labour reimposed in peacetime ' '. Mr. Churchill i.s expeeted to be in critieal mond when he speaks in de bate 011 Xovember 5 011 the second reading of the Hunua J ndepeiidence Bill. Tlie Overseas Resonrces Development Bill to give 1 ffect to proji"sals for tlie establishrnent it the Colonial Develop ment 'orporat ion and an overseas food coi porut ion. wiil Iu; debated 011 the seeond reading 011 Xovember li. There will Iu- a debate in the Lords 011 Xovember -1 011 a motion in which Lonl Barniiy is lo ea 11 attention to reported ditiienlt ies reganiing Empirc emigialion fiom Britain.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1947, Page 5
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