Mr Carol Johnson
1903 - 2000Summary information for Mr Carol Johnson
Contributions
1961
5 speeches — Local Government Employees (Insurance Contributions) Commons January 24, 1961
CRIMINAL INJURIES (COMPENSATION) BILL Commons January 27, 1961
Air Transport Licensing Board (Chairman) Written Answers January 30, 1961
Housing, South London Commons February 1, 1961
Victims of Crime (Compensation) Written Answers February 9, 1961
Income Tax and Surtax Written Answers February 16, 1961
Savings Bank Interest Written Answers February 16, 1961
Armed Forces (Income Tax) Written Answers February 16, 1961
Scholarships (Exemption from Taxation) Written Answers February 16, 1961
High Court Judges (Remuneration) Written Answers February 16, 1961
2 speeches — Air Transport Licensing Board Written Answers February 20, 1961
2 speeches — Staggering of Holidays Commons February 21, 1961
2 speeches — CHANCERY OF LANCASTER RULES Commons February 27, 1961
2 speeches — COUNCIL OF EUROPE (STUDY TOURS) Commons March 13, 1961
2 speeches — Royal Parks (Road Accidents) Commons March 14, 1961
Air Transport Licensing Board Written Answers March 20, 1961
Civil Servants Written Answers April 19, 1961
Approved Superannuation Schemes Written Answers April 19, 1961
Town and Country Planning Acts (Compensation) Written Answers April 19, 1961
2 speeches — Capital Gains (Tax) Commons April 25, 1961
Victims of Crime (Compensation) Written Answers April 27, 1961
2 speeches — CONGO (U.N. OPERATIONS) Commons May 1, 1961
2 speeches — DISARMAMENT Commons May 1, 1961
Essex County Council (Definitive Map) Written Answers May 2, 1961
Definitive Maps, Cranbrook and Tonbridge Written Answers May 2, 1961
4 speeches — LAOS Commons May 3, 1961
2 speeches — National Assistance Written Answers May 16, 1961
2 speeches — CENTRAL TREATY ORGANISATION (IRAN) Commons June 5, 1961
5 speeches — KUWAIT (TRANSFER OF JURISDICTION) Commons June 19, 1961
Chief Inspector of Taxes' Office (Retirements) Written Answers June 19, 1961
Victims of Crimes of Violence (Compensation) Commons June 22, 1961
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 29, 1961
Security (Romer Committee's Report) Written Answers July 5, 1961
Factory Inspectors Written Answers July 7, 1961
Factories (Accidents) Written Answers July 7, 1961
2 speeches — Public Libraries Commons July 13, 1961
Oceanography Written Answers July 18, 1961
Compensation Payments (Income Tax) Written Answers July 25, 1961
2 speeches — Rights of Way (Survey) Commons August 1, 1961
2 speeches — National Parks Commission (Recommendations) Commons August 1, 1961
National Parks (Afforestation) Commons August 1, 1961
Armed Forces (Pensions and Dependants' Benefits) Written Answers October 24, 1961
4 speeches — Air Transport Licensing Board Commons November 6, 1961
4 speeches — Loan Societies Commons November 7, 1961
2 speeches — Crimes of Violence (Compensation for Victims) Commons November 9, 1961
3 speeches — EX-PRIVATE WILLIAM STALLY (DETENTION) Commons November 9, 1961
3 speeches — Overseas Information Services and British Council Commons November 14, 1961
Geneva Conference Co-Chairmen (Exchange of Notes) Written Answers November 15, 1961
MR. VACARIC (YUGOSLAV NOTE) Written Answers November 15, 1961
MR. VACARIC (YUGOSLAV NOTE) Written Answers November 20, 1961
Air Tours Commons December 4, 1961
2 speeches — Air Traffic Census Commons December 4, 1961
2 speeches — Scientific Manpower (Report) Commons December 5, 1961
3 speeches — Government Training Centre, Kidbrooke Commons December 11, 1961
Local Government Service (Vacancies and Salaries) Written Answers December 12, 1961
Commons Written Answers December 14, 1961
Tourist Trade Written Answers December 14, 1961
2 speeches — Military Aircraft, Yateley Common Commons December 20, 1961
2 speeches — SCIENTIFIC MANPOWER Commons December 21, 1961
Armed Forces (Pensions and Dependants' Benefits) Written Answers December 21, 1961
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