Lieut-Colonel Hon. Peter Remnant
1897 - January 31, 1968Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Hon. Peter Remnant
Contributions
1959
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 22, 1959
MENTAL HEALTH BILL Commons January 26, 1959
Wokingham Hospital (Maternity Department) Written Answers February 2, 1959
Heatherwood Hospital, Ascot Written Answers February 2, 1959
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons February 3, 1959
Officers, State Institutions (House Rents) Written Answers February 9, 1959
Tax Collection (Cost) Written Answers February 10, 1959
Driving Tests, Reading Written Answers February 11, 1959
Prison Officers (Housing Rents) Written Answers February 12, 1959
Big Ben (Centenary) Written Answers February 17, 1959
State Institutions Written Answers March 9, 1959
2 speeches — Timber Trade (Report) Commons April 7, 1959
Reading Area Written Answers April 16, 1959
2 speeches — Mails (Safety) Commons April 22, 1959
Aguthi Works Camp (Death) Commons April 28, 1959
MENTAL HEALTH BILL Commons May 6, 1959
2 speeches — Clause 5.—(ABOLITION OF REQUIREMENTS AS TO MONOPOLY VALUE.) Commons May 11, 1959
Swimming Pool, Reading Written Answers May 12, 1959
2 speeches — Captain Thain Commons May 13, 1959
Clause 16.—(ALTERATIONS IN RELIEFS.) Commons May 13, 1959
Heatherwood Hospital and Wokingham Maternity Wing Written Answers June 8, 1959
2 speeches — Captain Thain (Letter) Commons June 10, 1959
2 speeches — Munich Air Crash Commons June 10, 1959
Captain Thain (Independent Review) Commons June 10, 1959
New Clause.—(PERMISSION FOR AN OVER- SEAS TRADE CORPORATION TO HAVE A NON-RESIDENT SUBSIDIARY.) Commons June 15, 1959
Post-war Credits Commons June 16, 1959
2 speeches — Mr. Swinburn and Mr. Zarb Commons June 24, 1959
CONDITION OF PRIVATE INDUSTRY Commons June 29, 1959
Companies (Political Expenditure) Commons July 14, 1959
Captain Thain (Reviewing Body) Commons July 22, 1959
Aircraft Accident, Munich (Inquiry) Commons July 22, 1959
Aircrew (Alcohol) Commons July 29, 1959
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