Lieut-Colonel John Cordeaux

July 23, 1902 - January 4, 1982
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel John Cordeaux

Contributions

1960

2 speeches — Mr. A. M. Wraight Commons January 27, 1960

2 speeches — Ukrainians (Registration) Commons January 28, 1960

2 speeches — Tax Reliefs (Home Helps) Commons February 2, 1960

2 speeches — Letters from United Kingdom Commons February 4, 1960

2 speeches — MR. A. M. WRAIGHT Commons February 10, 1960

6 speeches — UKRAINIANS, GREAT BRITAIN Commons February 16, 1960

SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE REPORTS Commons February 17, 1960

2 speeches — Factory Doctors (Fees) Commons February 17, 1960

2 speeches — Military Medal (Financial Benefits) Commons February 17, 1960

HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING Commons March 7, 1960

EARTHQUAKE, AGADIR (AID) Written Answers March 8, 1960

Ukrainians (Registration) Commons March 10, 1960

National Service Commons March 14, 1960

3 speeches — HOUSING Commons March 17, 1960

University Teachers (Salaries) Written Answers May 3, 1960

2 speeches — Immigrants (West Indies, India and Pakistan) Commons May 19, 1960

2 speeches — Magistrates' Courts Act, 1952 Commons May 19, 1960

5 speeches — MILITARY MEDAL (MONETARY BENEFIT) Commons June 3, 1960

West Indian Immigrants Commons July 7, 1960

2 speeches — Ernest Smedley Commons July 11, 1960

2 speeches — Balderton Hospital Commons July 11, 1960

2 speeches — UNITED STATES AIRCRAFT, UNITED KINGDOM BASES Commons July 12, 1960

2 speeches — Migration to United Kingdom Commons July 21, 1960

Maternity Allowance Written Answers November 21, 1960

Immigrants Commons November 24, 1960

2 speeches — West Indian Immigrants Commons November 24, 1960

Prisoners (Marriage) Commons November 24, 1960

Representations Written Answers November 24, 1960

Miss Ada Roberts Written Answers November 28, 1960

Rape Written Answers December 1, 1960

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