Mr Charles Gibson
1889 - March 22, 1977Summary information for Mr Charles Gibson
Contributions
1956
4 speeches — Clause 1.—(INTRODUCTION OF NEW HOUSING SUBSIDIES.) Commons January 25, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 2.—(POWER TO ABOLISH OR REDUCE SUBSIDIES.) Commons January 31, 1956
Clause 3.—(RATE OF SUBSIDIES FOR DWELLINGS.) Commons January 31, 1956
Clause 3.—(RATE OF SUBSIDIES FOR DWELLINGS.) Commons February 1, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 5.—(POWER TO INCREASE SUBSIDIES IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES.) Commons February 1, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 8.—(TERMINATION OF DUTY TO MAKE RATE FUND CONTRIBUTIONS.) Commons February 2, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 11.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons February 2, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 3.—(RATE OF SUBSIDIES FOR DWELLINGS.) Commons February 14, 1956
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(INTRODUCTION OF NEW HOUSING SUBSIDIES.) Commons February 14, 1956
Clause 3.—(RATE OF SUBSIDIES FORDWELLINGS.) Commons February 14, 1956
12 speeches — HOUSING SUBSIDIES BILL Commons February 15, 1956
River Thames (Survey) Commons February 21, 1956
INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE (PRODUCTIVITY) Commons February 24, 1956
5 speeches — Rent Tribunals Commons February 28, 1956
Local Authorities (Capital Projects) Commons February 28, 1956
5 speeches — EMPLOYMENT Commons March 20, 1956
3 speeches — UNDERGROUND WORKS (LONDON) BILL Commons March 27, 1956
Rent Tribunals Written Answers March 27, 1956
3 speeches — SLUM CLEARANCE (COMPENSATION) BILL Commons March 28, 1956
7 speeches — SLUM CLEARANCE (COMPENSATION) BILL Commons March 28, 1956
Gypsum and Plasterboard Written Answers April 10, 1956
2 speeches — Tobacco Tokens Commons April 24, 1956
Overcrowding (Local Authority Lists) Commons April 24, 1956
Furniture Industry Written Answers April 24, 1956
Sand and Gravel Industry Written Answers April 24, 1956
INDUSTRIAL RATING BILL Commons April 27, 1956
2 speeches — Capital Expenditure Commons May 1, 1956
2 speeches — Elderly People Commons May 1, 1956
2 speeches — Private Enterprise Construction Commons May 1, 1956
University Entrants (Release Date) Written Answers May 2, 1956
Clause 1.—(EXEMPTION OF INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS FROM RESTRICTIONS ON TIMES AT WHICH INTOXICATING LIQUOR MAY BE SOLD OR SUPPLIED.) Commons May 7, 1956
SLUM CLEARANCE (COMPENSATION) [MONEY] (No. 2) Commons May 17, 1956
Prefabricated Houses (Dismantling and Sale) Commons May 29, 1956
2 speeches — London Assembly Centre (Fire) Commons May 29, 1956
Clause 1.—(PAYMENTS IN RESPECT OF UNFIT HOUSES OCCUPIED BY OWNERS.) Commons May 29, 1956
Wage Negotiations Commons June 7, 1956
2 speeches — WAGES, DIVIDENDS AND PRICES Commons June 19, 1956
2 speeches — Capital Expenditure Projects Commons June 21, 1956
2 speeches — Local Authority Projects Commons June 25, 1956
2 speeches — Maternity and Health Centres Commons July 2, 1956
2 speeches — Alcoholic Beverages Commons July 2, 1956
2 speeches — NEW TOWNS AND OVERSPILL Commons July 9, 1956
5 speeches — Clause 1.—(GRANTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.) Commons July 11, 1956
2 speeches — ITALY (DETAINED BRITISH SUBJECT) Commons July 16, 1956
Further Education (Contributions) Commons July 16, 1956
2 speeches — Land Ownership Commons July 31, 1956
L.C.C. Sites (Building Costs) Written Answers July 31, 1956
4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 7, 1956
MILK (DAY NURSERIES) Commons November 12, 1956
2 speeches — Temporary Civil Servants (Retirement Gratuity) Commons November 13, 1956
2 speeches — Synthetic Detergents (Committee's Report) Commons November 13, 1956
ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE (SETTLEMENT) Commons November 15, 1956
National Assistance Written Answers November 19, 1956
Schedule Commons November 20, 1956
Deep Shelter, Clapham Written Answers November 20, 1956
Hungarian Refugees Commons December 13, 1956
10 speeches — HOUSING SUBSIDIES Commons December 13, 1956
2 speeches — Drunkenness (Young Persons) Commons December 20, 1956
LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE (INTERIM STATEMENT) Commons December 20, 1956
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