Commander Sir John Maitland
March 24, 1903 - November 17, 1977Summary information for Commander Sir John Maitland
Contributions
1960
Landing Craft Commons February 10, 1960
Swimming Bath, Woodhall Spa Written Answers February 10, 1960
Sunday Trading (Mobile Shops) Written Answers February 10, 1960
Sea Cadet Corps and Sea Scouts Commons February 24, 1960
DEFENCE Commons February 29, 1960
DEFENCE Commons March 1, 1960
11 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1960–61 Commons March 7, 1960
AGRICULTURE (GUARANTEES) Commons March 10, 1960
Mablethorpe Written Answers March 16, 1960
2 speeches — EDUCATION (REPORT OF THE CENTRAL ADVISORY COUNCIL) Commons March 21, 1960
Agricultural and Horticultural Produce (Exports) Commons May 5, 1960
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons May 16, 1960
Brick Supplies, Spilsby Written Answers May 17, 1960
Site, Great Smith Street and Victoria Street Written Answers May 24, 1960
Archaeological Finds Written Answers May 31, 1960
2 speeches — Historic Buildings Commons June 28, 1960
Royal William Victualling Yard, Devonport (Fire) Commons July 6, 1960
2 speeches — Surplus Foodstuffs (Disposal) Commons July 7, 1960
2 speeches — Protein Commons July 7, 1960
Upper Yardmen (Selection and Training) Written Answers July 13, 1960
British Sugar Corporation (Incentive Agreement) Written Answers July 13, 1960
Spilsby Rural District Council (Sewerage Programme) Written Answers July 13, 1960
EUROPEAN TRADE Commons July 25, 1960
Potatoes Written Answers July 25, 1960
Horncastle-Louth Bus Service Written Answers July 27, 1960
ROAD TRAFFIC Commons July 28, 1960
Road Improvement, Stickney Written Answers November 1, 1960
FLOODS Commons November 2, 1960
F.A.O. Conference, Rome Commons November 7, 1960
2 speeches — Floods Commons November 8, 1960
5 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE BILL Commons November 14, 1960
2 speeches — National Disaster Fund Commons November 22, 1960
3 speeches — FLOODS Commons December 15, 1960
Constitutional Conference Written Answers December 19, 1960
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