Mr Charles Gibson
1889 - March 22, 1977Summary information for Mr Charles Gibson
Contributions
1954
HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS [MONEY] Commons January 20, 1954
Hearing Aids Commons January 21, 1954
REQUISITIONED PROPERTIES (CHARGES) Written Answers January 25, 1954
London Development Plan Written Answers February 2, 1954
Coke Supply Restrictions (Abolition) Commons February 8, 1954
HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING (KITCHEN COMMITTEE STAFF) Commons February 8, 1954
Monopolies Commission Investigations Commons February 11, 1954
ROADS Commons February 15, 1954
3 speeches — HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons February 22, 1954
Building Costs Commons March 9, 1954
Regimental Journals (Purchase) Written Answers March 9, 1954
Council Meeting, Wandsworth (Parliamentary Question) Written Answers April 6, 1954
Bomber Plane, Kenya (Loss) Written Answers April 7, 1954
2 speeches — IMPORTED TIMBER (MONOPOLIES COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION) Commons April 12, 1954
Working Hours, London (Staggering) Commons April 12, 1954
2 speeches — HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL Commons April 13, 1954
Troops, Fallingbostel (Regimental Journal) Written Answers April 27, 1954
METROPOLITAN POLICE Commons May 6, 1954
Police Flats, Peckham Rye (Cost) Written Answers May 20, 1954
Capital Expenditure (Financing) Commons May 26, 1954
2 speeches — Buses (Running Costs) Commons May 26, 1954
Emigrants, Jamaica (U.K. Entry) Written Answers May 26, 1954
ROAD DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT Commons May 28, 1954
CENTRAL LONDON TRAFFIC Commons May 31, 1954
REGISTRATION OFFICERS Commons May 31, 1954
4 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons June 3, 1954
ELTHAM HILL SCHOOL (TRANSFER) Commons June 4, 1954
CHATSWORTH ART COLLECTION Commons June 24, 1954
Band III Commons June 30, 1954
New Schemes Written Answers July 7, 1954
New Clause A.—(FURTHER PROVISIONS ABOUT OVERCROWDING.) Commons July 8, 1954
Clause 25.—(DETERMINATION WHETHER CONDITIONS FULFILLED TO JUSTIFY INCREASE OF RENT.) Commons July 8, 1954
Clause 32.—(EXCLUSION FROM RENT ACTS OF LETTINGS BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS, AND HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS AND TRUSTS.) Commons July 8, 1954
Second Schedule.—(PROOF OF PAST REPAIRS BY LANDLORD.) Commons July 8, 1954
New Clause.—(PROVISION OF INFORMA TION AS TO UNEXPENDED BALANCE, ETC.) Commons July 13, 1954
2 speeches — Clause 55.—(RECOVERY OF CERTAIN SUMS FROM ACQUIRING AUTHORITIES.) Commons July 13, 1954
2 speeches — Tenth Schedule.—(ENACTMENTS REPEALED.) Commons July 13, 1954
Rent Increases (Notice and Booklet) Written Answers July 13, 1954
Comprehensive Schools Commons July 15, 1954
2 speeches — TRANSFER OF HOUSES Commons July 21, 1954
2 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS AMENDMENT BILL [Lords] Commons July 23, 1954
Emigrants (Commonwealth Countries) Commons July 27, 1954
3 speeches — HOUSING (REVIEW OF CONTRIBUTIONS) Commons October 21, 1954
Earnings Rule Commons November 1, 1954
Old People (Phillips Committee Report) Written Answers November 1, 1954
London Builders' Conference (Restrictive Practices) Written Answers November 2, 1954
London Sessions House (Rebuilding) Written Answers November 2, 1954
Bread (Subsidy and Profit Margin) Commons November 8, 1954
Improvements, London (Expenditure) Written Answers November 10, 1954
Jamaicans (Migration to Britain) Written Answers November 10, 1954
4 speeches — L.C.C. Restaurants (Losses) Commons November 15, 1954
2 speeches — Furnished Houses (Rent Tribunal References) Commons November 16, 1954
Lord Mayor's Show Commons November 18, 1954
INCOME TAX (PERSONAL CASE) Written Answers November 18, 1954
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Commons November 22, 1954
Clause 34.—(PROTECTION FOR PROSPEC TIVE PURCHASERS.) Commons November 22, 1954
4 speeches — NEW TOWNS BILL Commons December 10, 1954
3 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES) Commons December 16, 1954
Building Industry (Restrictive Practices) Commons December 21, 1954
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