Mr Charles Doughty
September 21, 1902 - July 10, 1973Summary information for Mr Charles Doughty
Contributions
1960
Clause 1.—(INCREASE OF BORROWING POWERS OF AIR CORPORATIONS.) Commons January 27, 1960
3 speeches — LEGAL AID BILL Commons February 1, 1960
5 speeches — SUMMER HOLIDAY SEASON Commons February 12, 1960
3 speeches — FIRST OFFENDERS (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons February 19, 1960
2 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1949 (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 19, 1960
SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTER (VISIT) Commons March 7, 1960
2 speeches — CZECHOSLOVAKIA (REVEREND ODRICH TRNKA) Commons March 7, 1960
OIL HEATERS (REPORT) Commons March 7, 1960
5 speeches — CLEAN RIVERS (ESTUARIES AND TIDAL WATERS) BILL Commons April 1, 1960
14 speeches — OFFICES BILL Commons April 1, 1960
LEASEHOLD TENURE (WALES) BILL Commons April 1, 1960
Anglo-Egyptian Resettlement Board Written Answers April 7, 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
New Clause.—(EXPENSES.) Commons May 13, 1960
2 speeches — New Clause.—(INSPECTION AND TESTING OF OIL HEATERS AND COMPONENT PARTS.) Commons May 13, 1960
2 speeches — RESTRICTION OF IMPRISONMENT OF CHILDREN BILL Commons May 13, 1960
3 speeches — Clause 30.—(RECEIPTS ACCRUING AFTER DISCONTINUANCE OF TRADE, PROFESSION OR VOCATION.) Commons May 26, 1960
Clause 8.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons May 27, 1960
Rents (Decontrolled Tenants) Commons October 25, 1960
8 speeches — HOUSING (RENTS) Commons October 26, 1960
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 4, 1960
Greater London (Report) Written Answers November 11, 1960
12 speeches — National Health Service, England and Wales Commons December 5, 1960
4 speeches — INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES BILL Commons December 9, 1960
8 speeches — PRINTER'S IMPRINT BILL Commons December 9, 1960
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