Commander Sir John Maitland
March 24, 1903 - November 17, 1977Summary information for Commander Sir John Maitland
Contributions
1964
Disused Railway Lines Commons January 14, 1964
Windscreens (Safety Glass) Written Answers January 15, 1964
4 speeches — DEFENCE Commons January 16, 1964
Admiralty Engineering Service Written Answers February 4, 1964
Rating Valuation (Agriculture) Written Answers February 5, 1964
DEVELOPMENT IN RURAL AREAS Commons February 7, 1964
Exports Written Answers February 11, 1964
Exhibition (Palace of Westminster) Written Answers February 24, 1964
2 speeches — Agricultural Market Development Executive Commons March 2, 1964
10 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBERS Commons March 2, 1964
Farmers' Incomes Written Answers March 10, 1964
2 speeches — Small Market Towns Commons March 12, 1964
East Midlands Written Answers March 26, 1964
Meat Research Commons April 9, 1964
Regional Commissioners (Central and Local Government Services) Commons June 4, 1964
New Aircraft Carrier Commons June 10, 1964
MOTOR VEHICLE DESIGN AND ROAD PRICING Commons June 10, 1964
RAILWAYS (GRIMSBY) Commons June 11, 1964
NOTICE OF BUSINESS Commons June 16, 1964
AGRICULTURE Commons June 29, 1964
Yellow Box Crossings Commons July 1, 1964
Bus Services Commons July 1, 1964
MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (NOTICE) Commons July 7, 1964
INVENTIONS Commons July 28, 1964
Proposed Closures Commons November 11, 1964
Personnel, Cyprus (Christmas Leave) Written Answers November 16, 1964
Fowl Pest Written Answers November 18, 1964
Skegness-Mablethorpe Line Written Answers November 18, 1964
A.158 Accidents (Hagworthingham) Written Answers November 18, 1964
2 speeches — DEFENCE(NUCLEAR DETERRENT AND NASSAU AGREEMENT) Commons November 23, 1964
Service Ministers (Responsibilities) Commons November 30, 1964
Agricultural Buildings (Rating) Written Answers December 15, 1964
Rating Relief Act Written Answers December 15, 1964
Fowl Pest Written Answers December 16, 1964
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