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STUDENTS of the Constitution may like to tes t themselves with this question. The answer will be found at the end. Has any recent British Bill presented to the Brit ish Parliament been other than in English?
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during the night had 'the. Bill been discussed at all because, by custom, the
AT 9 a.m. on December 22nd after an all-night sit ting, the Consolidated Fund Bill received a third reading. In fact at no stage
Support Grant and the future of the Animal Breeding Research Or ganisation were among the topics' discussed. Ministers do not relish having to stay up through the night to answer for the Government, but it is ■a great mistake to ' im agine that every “all- nighter” means everyone up. In fact, from about 1 a.m., the only people in
occasion is always • used for the debate of subjects chosen by back-benchers. This time BL, the Rate
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:RECENT additions to the .shelves at Clitheroe Lib rary include:
FICTION
toria Holt. A period romantic suspense novel in which a young woman travels to the Grand Duchy of Bruxenstein to investigate the murder of her elder sister and her husband. “The Islands of Stone” —
“The Judas Kiss” — Vic
• “Tcnko” — Anthony Mas ters. A novel based on the recent BBC TV series about the wives and daughters of col onial se rvants who spent almost four years in the appal ling conditions of jungle prison camps run by the Japaneses on the Malayan Archipelago.
becomes involved in the affairs of the islanders.
NON-FICTION
Claire Hunter . The f irs t volume of a chronicle concern ing three generations of a family. Set in the mid-18th cen tury, it tells the story of John Dainton, a naval captain who is forced to resign and settles with his crippled sister on the island of Portland, where he
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“HRH Princess Margaret: A Life Unfulfilled” — Nigel De
mpster. A biography of Prin cess Margaret by the Daily Mail’s social columnist, giving a sympathetic account of ner life and loves. “ Elizabeth Taylor: The
Last Movie Star” — Kitty K e lley . A b io g rap h y of Elizabeth Tavlor telling the full story of her film career and her personal life. “Flying Colours: The Epic
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NEARLY • 60. people at tended a New Year party organised by Sabden Bap tist Church on Saturday. After tea the guests-
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gave a rousing reception for folk group “Lancashire
Fayre” who entertained for about an hour. After wards there was dancing to records. . The organiser was Mrs
Marion Bridge and guests included the Baptis t minister, the Rev. A. D. Briddock and his wife.
The Good
Story of Douglas Bader” — Laddie Lucas. The official biog raphy of Sir Douglas Bader, authorised by him and sup plemented by his papers, flying log books and photographs.
Donation
A DONATION of £1,500 has been- made to Clitheroe Castle Museum by the town council, the same amount as last year.
Companions LOW MOOR' Good Com panions met at St Ann’s Court and began the meeting with a general knowledge quiz.
membered the names of 26 wild birds.
Mrs A. Frankland re
old time memories and community singing with Mr J. Scott at the piano.
served by Mrs A. Caddy, Mrs P. Davis and Mrs A. Kenyon.
Refreshments were This was followed by
Job with new health authority
A FORMER Clitheroe man has been appointed a chief officer in the new Burnley District Health Authority. ' Dr Peter Grime, cur
rently community physi cian in the Blackburn dis trict of the Lancashire Area Health Authority, is to become the new dis trict medical officer for Burnley, Pendle and Ros- sendale. C l i th e ro e -b o rn Dr
Grime, whose late parents lived in Chatburn Road for many years, has been Blackburn district com munity physician since 1977, having been ap pointed to the post after specialising in community medicine for both Black burn and the Lancashire Area Health Authority. Educated at Giggles-
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. bencher, who has raised the subject, . the Minister replying and the Whip on
attendance, are the back-
duty. ■ • I escaped the Consoli dation Fund Bill , but-on
By Dav id W ad d in g to n
journ for Christmas. - This again is an occa
December 23rd came the debates on - the motion that the House should ad
sion for back-benchers to write' to .'th e Speaker asking to raise a particu lar topic. If, as invariably is the case, more apply . than there is time for, then a ballot is held. Those successful in the
ballot were those Mem bers wishing to discuss in
d u s tr ia l re la t io n s at Southampton docks and the safety of escalators. Chronically-bad indust
MP for C l ith e ro e
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rial relations at South ampton docks have been driving trade away from the port for many months, now. Indeed, it is a fairly typical example of all that is wrong in this field. We may be adopting
after months of dispute the dockers, who are TGWU members, reached agreement with the Brit ish T ra n sp o r t Docks Board, but then the chec
the wrong approach in our proposals for changes in the law — perhaps entire ly different changes ought to be our aim. But given situations such as that at Southampton, it is incom prehensible to me how any rational human being can argue that so . far as industrial relations law is concerned we have al ready got things absolute ly right and nothing what soever need be done. And yet I know quite well a number who do. What happened a t Southampton was that
. The dockers announced that if the Board moved an inch to meet the check ers they, the dockers, would go into dispute again. In other words an inter-union dispute looks like ruining the livelihoods of thousands of people.
ment the agreement so far as it affected them.
to bring' about a settle ment and one can only hope that commonsense will prevail, but time is not on the port’s side.
ACAS is still struggling
AS to escalators, I was there to reply to a debate initiated by Jocelyn Cad bury, MP for Northfield.
very serious accidents over the years but safety standards have improved dramatically. In Europe the vogue is pictograms demonstrating to the cus tomer in an instance what a re th e r isk s to be avoided. But the biggest risk is
There have been some
kers, who are NUR mem bers, refused to imple
Year quiz all contributions will be gratefully re ceived.
IT would be grossly unjust to suggest that my
he announced: “As a result of Government cuts
P re s to n a week, la s t Monday, well fed and with no intention of using the buffet car, when the guard made a. terrible mistake. Over the loudspeaker
wife- has a low boiling point but now and again she does enjoy a bit of “outrage”. Gilly boarded a train at
I WILL start the ball rol ling by telling you that my train from London on December 23rd did splen didly as far as Crewe, when the driver aban doned us. Having waited for
voting said that a replace m en t dr iv er had not turned up, 15 per cent said that the down train had not arrived, 10 per cent said that manage ment was to blame be cause, although there were four spare ‘drivers on the station, the roster-' ing arrangements were wrong and the remaining 15 per cent said it was “The Cuts”.
about three quarters of an hour,' I carried out an in vestigation and took a poll of the station staff. Sixty per cent of those
the buffet car will not be opening. on this train. There was a mini-explo sion, a mad rush,, a guard accosted and an’ alterca tion. But the guard was quite unapologetic and said he had been told from on high (Sir Peter Parker, chairman of Brit ish Rail, no less) to blame the Government. So we come to another
soft. footwear, but how, by means of a picture, can it be demonstrated that a person should not use an escalator wearing a slip per? As this is a New
THE answer to my ques tion is the Canada Bill to give effect to the request by the Senate and House of Commons of Canada to patriate the Canadian Constitution. A French version of the
part of the- New Year quiz, and I will give a full year’s membership of the Ribblesdale Flyswatters to the person who can provide the longest list of examples of bad service and bureaucratic incompe tence attributed to “The Cuts”.
text is set out in two schedules and provides, among other things, that “Les lois adoptee par le Parliament du Royaume- Uni apres l’entree en vig- u eu r de la Loi con- stitutionnelle de' 1982 ne font pas partie due doit du Canada”. Now that an agreement
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