Mr Albert Evans
June 10, 1903 - December 4, 1988Summary information for Mr Albert Evans
Contributions
1960
5 speeches — REQUISITIONED HOUSES BILL Commons February 4, 1960
National Research Development Corporation Written Answers February 24, 1960
Clause 2.—(RENTAL COMPENSATION AND EXCHEQUER CONTRIBUTIONS.) Commons March 2, 1960
2 speeches — FIRE, ISLINGTON (DEATHS) Commons March 18, 1960
ROAD TRAFFIC AND ROADS IMPROVEMENT BILL Commons April 11, 1960
3 speeches — HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons May 2, 1960
Clause 2.—(APPLICATION OF ACT, AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS.) Commons May 13, 1960
New Clause.—(SAFETY STANDARDS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF OIL HEATERS.) Commons May 13, 1960
2 speeches — New Clause.—(PROHIBITION OF SALE, ETC., OF OIL HEATERS OR COMPONENT PARTS NOT COMPLYING WITH REGULATIONS.) Commons May 13, 1960
2 speeches — New Clause.—(EXPENSES.) Commons May 13, 1960
New Clause.—(INSPECTION AND TESTING OF OIL HEATERS AND COMPONENT PARTS.) Commons May 13, 1960
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(NOISE OR VIBRATION NUISANCE.) Commons May 27, 1960
2 speeches — Clause 2.—(RESTRICTION OF OPERATION ON HIGHWAYS, &C., OF LOUDSPEAKERS.) Commons May 27, 1960
LAND (USE AND PRICE) Commons July 18, 1960
PRISONERS (PUNISHMENT) Commons July 26, 1960
HOUSING, LONDON Commons July 26, 1960
Modernisation Written Answers July 26, 1960
Rent Act, 1957 Written Answers July 26, 1960
Rents Written Answers October 25, 1960
Overcrowding, London Written Answers October 25, 1960
2 speeches — Pentonville Prison Written Answers October 27, 1960
4 speeches — HOUSING Commons November 8, 1960
National Health Service (Reciprocal Agreements) Written Answers November 22, 1960
3 speeches — Foreign Visitors (Treatment) Commons November 28, 1960
13 speeches — COVENT GARDEN MARKET BILL Commons December 7, 1960
6 speeches — LIBRARIES (PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT) BILL Commons December 9, 1960
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