Mr Arthur Bottomley

February 7, 1907 - November 3, 1995
Summary information for Mr Arthur Bottomley

Contributions

1962

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 22, 1962

BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (FARE INCREASES) Commons March 27, 1962

Middlesbrough Written Answers March 27, 1962

Middlesbrough Written Answers March 28, 1962

4 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 11, 1962

COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' MEETING Commons April 19, 1962

Personal Incomes Written Answers May 7, 1962

School Leavers, Middlesbrough Written Answers May 10, 1962

4 speeches — NURSES (PAY) Commons May 14, 1962

EMPLOYMENT, MIDDLESBROUGH Commons May 15, 1962

School Leavers Commons May 21, 1962

CLASS II VOTE 1. FOREIGN SERVICE Commons May 24, 1962

Northumberland, Durham and Workington> Written Answers June 5, 1962

Secretary of State's Visit Commons June 28, 1962

Middlesbrough Written Answers July 2, 1962

INCOMES POLICY Commons July 4, 1962

Mentally Handicapped (Report) Written Answers July 4, 1962

2 speeches — SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY Commons July 12, 1962

New Industrial Building, Northern Region Written Answers July 19, 1962

3 speeches — NORTH-EAST COAST (REDUNDANCY AND UNEMPLOYMENT) Commons July 23, 1962

Pay and Marriage Allowances Written Answers July 25, 1962

2 speeches — DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT Commons July 26, 1962

IRON AND STEEL BOARD (REPORT) Commons July 27, 1962

PUBLIC MEETINGS (ORDER) Commons August 2, 1962

2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH PREFERENCE Commons August 3, 1962

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 5, 1962

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons November 8, 1962

ADVANCE FACTORIES, SCOTLAND AND NORTH-EAST ENGLAND Commons November 15, 1962

TRIBUNAL OF INQUIRY (MEMBERSHIP) Commons November 15, 1962

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 29, 1962

2 speeches — Machinery (Sabotage) Commons December 13, 1962

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons December 17, 1962

INDIA (FRONTIER WITH CHINA) Commons December 19, 1962

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