Mr Angus Maude

September 8, 1912 - November 9, 1993
Summary information for Mr Angus Maude

Contributions

1965

4 speeches — MINISTRY OF AVIATION (CONCORD PROJECT) Commons January 20, 1965

Clause 1.—(THE BRITISH AIRPORTS AUTHORITY.) Commons January 22, 1965

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(THE AUTHORITY'S FUNCTIONS.) Commons January 22, 1965

17 speeches — AERO-SPACE INDUSTRIES Commons February 9, 1965

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 11, 1965

CIVIL AVIATION POLICY Commons February 17, 1965

13 speeches — CIVIL AIRLINES Commons March 1, 1965

LONDON AIRPORT (SOUNDPROOFING OF PRIVATE DELLINGS) Commons March 10, 1965

Aircraft Industry (Joint Projects) Commons March 17, 1965

Phantom and C130 Aircraft Commons March 17, 1965

TSR2 Aircraft Commons March 17, 1965

Private Flying Clubs Commons March 17, 1965

MINISTRY OF AVIATION Commons March 18, 1965

6 speeches — AIRCRAFT PROJECTS (CANCELLATION) Commons April 13, 1965

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons April 28, 1965

8 speeches — AIRPORTS AUTHORITY BILL Commons May 4, 1965

TSR2 Aircraft Commons May 5, 1965

P1154, HS681 and TSR2 Aircraft (Cancellation) Commons May 5, 1965

Aircraft Industry (Redundant Workers) Commons May 5, 1965

4 speeches — Concord Project (Communication and Navigational Aids) Commons May 5, 1965

MILITARY AIRCRAFT (ANGLO-FRENCH MEMORANDUM) Commons May 17, 1965

FERRANTI LTD. Commons June 17, 1965

Phantom Aircraft Commons June 23, 1965

Satellite Launcher Commons June 23, 1965

Charter Work (Foreign Companies) Commons June 23, 1965

TSR2 Aircraft Commons June 23, 1965

Space Programme Commons August 4, 1965

F111 Aircraft (Avionics System) Commons August 4, 1965

London Airport (Aircraft Movements) Commons August 4, 1965

Aircraft Noise Commons August 4, 1965

B.O.A.C. (Catering and Hotel Enterprises) Commons August 4, 1965

Concord Project Written Answers August 5, 1965

Situation Commons October 28, 1965

Situation Commons November 4, 1965

RATING BILL Commons December 6, 1965

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