Mr Albert Hilton

1908 - May 3, 1977
Summary information for Mr Albert Hilton

Contributions

1963

Land Drainage and Flood Prevention Works Commons January 23, 1963

Clause 3.—(GRADUATED CONTRIBUTIONS.) Commons February 5, 1963

Danish Troops (United Kingdom) Written Answers February 6, 1963

2 speeches — Primary Education Commons February 14, 1963

2 speeches — Norfolk County Council (Deputation) Commons February 14, 1963

4 speeches — Fowl Pest Commons February 18, 1963

2 speeches — Sugar Beet Commons February 18, 1963

New Clause.—(PROTECTION OF FARM ANIMALS EXPOSED FOR SALE.) Commons February 19, 1963

Retirement Pensioners (Assistance) Commons February 25, 1963

Thor Missiles Written Answers February 27, 1963

Minor Works Programme Commons February 28, 1963

2 speeches — Accidents in the Home Commons March 11, 1963

Trunk Roads (Lavatory Facilities) Written Answers March 11, 1963

AGRICULTURE (ANNUAL REVIEW) Commons March 13, 1963

Missile Base Site, North Pickenham Written Answers March 14, 1963

Dereham, Downham and Swaffham Written Answers March 14, 1963

3 speeches — Disabled Ex-Service Men (Motor Cars) Commons March 18, 1963

Bicycles, Motor Cycles and Mopeds Commons March 21, 1963

Supplies (Discussions) Written Answers March 21, 1963

4 speeches — POST OFFICE (CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND TARIFF INCREASES) Commons March 25, 1963

SCHOOL BUILDING AND TEACHER SHORTAGE Commons March 26, 1963

Rating Written Answers March 26, 1963

2 speeches — Fowl Pest Commons March 27, 1963

Orthopaedic Beds, East Anglia Commons April 1, 1963

Agricultural Industry (Expenditure) Written Answers April 5, 1963

Agricultural Industry (Gross and Net Output) Written Answers April 5, 1963

Rural Areas (Water Supplies> and Main Drainage) Written Answers April 5, 1963

Rural Areas (Mains Electricity Supply) Written Answers April 5, 1963

Agricultural Workers (Average Weekly Earnings) Written Answers April 8, 1963

Farmworkers (Payments in Kind) Written Answers April 8, 1963

Agricultural Holdings Written Answers April 9, 1963

Speech Therapists Commons May 2, 1963

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 2, 1963

2 speeches — Swine Fever Commons May 6, 1963

2 speeches — Fowl Pest, Norfolk (Compensation Payments) Commons May 6, 1963

Beef Commons May 6, 1963

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 6, 1963

2 speeches — Parcel Post Service, East Anglia Commons May 7, 1963

Thor Missile Bases (Cost) Written Answers May 8, 1963

Closure Proposals, Norfolk (Road Improvements) Written Answers May 8, 1963

A.12 and A.47 Roads, Norfolk Written Answers May 8, 1963

Agricultural Apprentices Written Answers May 8, 1963

2 speeches — Tractors (Direction Indicators) Commons May 15, 1963

RURAL TRANSPORT Commons May 16, 1963

5 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons May 22, 1963

9 speeches — New Clause.—(PURCHASE TAX: EXEMPTION OF GOODS HITHERTO CHARGEABLE AT 10 PER CENT.) Commons May 28, 1963

Forestry Training School (Lynford Hall) Written Answers May 29, 1963

Farm Holdings Written Answers June 18, 1963

3 speeches — Fowl Plague Commons June 24, 1963

Obsolete Rural Primary Schools Commons July 4, 1963

A.47 Road, Swaffham Written Answers July 17, 1963

2 speeches — Fowl Plague Commons July 22, 1963

National Apprenticeship Scheme Commons July 22, 1963

Blackcurrant Growers (Representations) Written Answers July 25, 1963

Forestry Commission Cottages, Thetford Chase Written Answers July 29, 1963

Planning Appeal, Beetley Written Answers July 30, 1963

2 speeches — Tractors (Design and Safety) Written Answers July 30, 1963

10 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 13, 1963

HORTICULTURE Commons November 27, 1963

2 speeches — Supplies, Rural Areas Commons November 28, 1963

Norwich and Norfolk Commons December 12, 1963

4 speeches — Order for Second Reading read. Commons December 12, 1963

Agricultural Apprenticeship Scheme Commons December 16, 1963

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