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SOMERVILLE asked the Prime Minister whether the entry of Iraq into the League of Nations will imply in any way the guaranteeing of its independence and integrity, and, if so, by whom; whether this step will entail our withdrawal from Bassorah and the head of the Gulf; and whether, discussing the preliminaries of agreement between the high contracting parties, our representative will be instructed to oppose any alienation of railways to foreign Powers which might reproduce the pre-War menace of the Bagdad railway scheme?","type":"sentence","type":"sentence"},{"id":"2.4267354","text":"Mr. BALDWIN: The entry of Iraq into the League of Nations implies full and complete independence, as I stated in this House on the 3rd May. 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Nuclear power 362w Nuclear power stations 141–2w Low flying 141–2w Radiation protection 217w USA 169w Nuclear war British Medical Association 392w Health services 392–4w Nuclear weapons 521w House of Commons questions 523w Military aircraft 521–2w Military balance 522w NATO 522w Nuclear weapons deployment 281w USA 523w Nuclear weapons policy NATO 359w Nuclear weapons tests Australia 224–5w, 524–5w Nucleonics Week 575w House of Commons Library 575w Nujoma, Sam 489w, 551w Nursery nurses 66w Nursery Nurses Education Board 66w Nursery schools 66w Cost per pupil 66w, 370–1w Costs 412w Nursery teachers 66w Nurses Hospital staff 272–3w Pay 284w Pay settlements 450w, 743–4, Work permits 544w Nurses homes 148w Nursing homes 293–4w, 378–82w Elderly 563–6w O Oak bark 277w Oak wilt disease 277w Oakes, Rt Hon Gordon Debates etc Parliamentary Pensions Etc Bill, 2R (12.06.84) 791–3 Questions France, Caravans 539w School Sites Act 1841 467w, 481w O'Brien, Mr William Debates etc Coal mining, Industrial disputes (07.06.84) 530 Questions Water charges 498w Youth training scheme 156w "Occupational Exposure Limits 1984" 351–2w Occupational hygiene 377w Occupational pensions 444w Early leavers 441w, (11.06.84) 642–8 Ministerial statements (11.06.84) 642–8 NHS 452w Royal ordnance factories 140w Unemployment benefits 276w Occupational Pensions Board 200–1w Public appointments 200–1w Occupational therapists Coventry Health Authority 26w Official secrets Welsh Office Translation Unit 60w Official visits 45w, 129w, 151–2w, 154, 216w, 224w Botha, PW 45w, 47w, 154, 196–7w, 216w Offshore suppliers North sea oil 361w Offshore supplies Youth training scheme 145 Oil consumption Central Electricity Generating Board 631–2, Oil exports 363w Oil fired power stations Electricity generation 582w Oil imports Iran-Iraq war 627 Oil industry Scotland 305–6w Oil prices Iran-Iraq war 627 Oil revenues 559w Okehampton bypass 327–8w O' Kennedy, Michael 289–90w Okehampton Deer Park 327–8w O'Kennedy, Michael 289–90w 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