Major Sir Frank Markham
1897 - October 13, 1975Summary information for Major Sir Frank Markham
Contributions
1960
5 speeches — PUBLIC BODIES (ADMISSION OF THE PRESS TO MEETINGS) BILL Commons February 5, 1960
2 speeches — SCOTLAND (ROAD PROGRAMME) Commons February 17, 1960
VOTE A. NUMBER OF LAND FORCES Commons March 9, 1960
10 speeches — MATRIMONIAL PROCEEDINGS (MAGISTRATES' COURTS) [MONEY] Commons March 23, 1960
Manual of Nutrition Written Answers April 1, 1960
Disused Lines (Road Schemes) Written Answers April 1, 1960
High Street, Stony Stratford (Restricted Waiting Order) Written Answers April 5, 1960
Kenya Preliminary School Examination Written Answers April 7, 1960
Buildings of Historic Interest Written Answers April 7, 1960
Footpaths and Bridleways Written Answers April 7, 1960
2 speeches — Clause 2.—(FINANCIAL PROVISIONS.) Commons April 12, 1960
2 speeches — ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MONUMENTS Commons May 24, 1960
Broughton, Buckinghamshire (By-Pass) Written Answers May 27, 1960
School Premises (Standards) Written Answers June 28, 1960
Carnforth County Secondary School, Lancashire Written Answers June 28, 1960
Bletchley and Swindon Written Answers July 4, 1960
Euston Station (Doric Arch) Written Answers July 5, 1960
SCHOOL BUILDINGS Commons July 12, 1960
Classrooms (Humidity and Glare Conditions) Written Answers July 18, 1960
New Schools (Architectural Style) Written Answers July 18, 1960
A.5 Road (Traffic Flow) Written Answers July 19, 1960
Purchase Tax (Road Vehicles) Written Answers November 28, 1960
Clause 3.—(BOOKMAKERS' LEVY SCHEMES.) Commons December 14, 1960
2 speeches — COLONIAL OFFICE (REPORTS FROM SELECT COMMITTEE ON ESTIMATES) Commons December 19, 1960
Malawi Party Written Answers December 20, 1960
United Kingdom Companies (American Control) Written Answers December 20, 1960
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