Mr Charles Royle

1896 - September 30, 1975
Summary information for Mr Charles Royle

Contributions

1965

LINKING OF M.1 AND M.6 MOTORWAYS Lords February 3, 1965

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS AND PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS Lords February 4, 1965

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRATION Lords February 4, 1965

2 speeches — EXPORTS AND GOVERNMENT POLICY Lords February 11, 1965

2 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT (PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS) ORDER 1965 Lords March 23, 1965

4 speeches — IMMIGRATION FIGURES Lords March 24, 1965

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS ADVISORY COUNCIL Written Answers April 6, 1965

BRITAIN AND WESTERN EUROPEAN INTEGRATION Lords April 28, 1965

THE COMMONWEALTH Lords May 5, 1965

URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Lords May 19, 1965

2 speeches — THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords May 26, 1965

4 speeches — RAILWAY CLOSURES BILL [H.L.] Lords May 27, 1965

GEDDES REPORT ON CARRIERS' LICENSING Written Answers June 22, 1965

SHOPS (EARLY CLOSING DAYS) BILL Lords June 24, 1965

VIETNAM Lords June 30, 1965

RACE RELATIONS BILL Lords July 26, 1965

3 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL Lords July 26, 1965

IMMIGRATION FROM THE COMMONWEALTH Lords August 2, 1965

3 speeches — RACE RELATIONS BILL Lords August 2, 1965

AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT: THE MEAT AND LIVESTOCK COMMISSION Lords August 4, 1965

RHODESIA Lords November 11, 1965

USE OF MOTOR VEHICLE HEADLIGHTS IN FOG Lords December 2, 1965

EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Lords December 6, 1965

3 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Lords December 6, 1965

4 speeches — RHODESIA Lords December 7, 1965

TREATMENT OF ADULT OFFENDERS Written Answers December 9, 1965

3 speeches — WEST MIDLANDS ORDER 1965 Lords December 16, 1965

MEAT INDUSTRY (SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH LEVY) (REVOCATION) ORDER 1966 Lords December 20, 1965

SOUTHERN RHODESIA (PETROLEUM) ORDER 1965 Lords December 22, 1965

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