Mr Clive Bossom
February 4, 1918 -Summary information for Mr Clive Bossom
Contributions
1962
Pigs (Vaccination) Written Answers January 29, 1962
Recruits Written Answers January 29, 1962
Leominster By-pass Written Answers January 31, 1962
2 speeches — Monorail Transport Commons February 14, 1962
National Economic Development Council Written Answers March 12, 1962
Vote 1. Pay, etc., of the Army Commons March 15, 1962
3 speeches — TOLL BRIDGES Commons March 16, 1962
Television Programmes (Crime) Commons March 29, 1962
2 speeches — Fowl Pest, Herefordshire Written Answers April 2, 1962
London and Home Counties (Transport Facilities) Written Answers April 11, 1962
Traffic Engineering Courses Written Answers April 13, 1962
Greater Malaysia Written Answers May 2, 1962
Greater Malaysia Written Answers May 2, 1962
3 speeches — Frozen Processed Eggs (Import) Commons May 9, 1962
RURAL TRANSPORT Commons May 11, 1962
Severn Bridge (Superstructure) Written Answers May 16, 1962
Road Research Laboratory Notes Written Answers May 22, 1962
2 speeches — Highway and Traffic Engineers Commons June 6, 1962
BRITISH ARMY OF THE RHINE Commons July 5, 1962
Sterilised Cream (Imports from Denmark) Written Answers July 16, 1962
Sterilised Cream (Imports from Denmark) Written Answers July 26, 1962
Machinery (Imports from United Kingdom) Written Answers July 26, 1962
2 speeches — Traffic Engineering Written Answers August 2, 1962
DECEASED SERVICE MEN (BURIAL) Commons November 8, 1962
2 speeches — Farm Machinery (Safety) Commons November 19, 1962
Agricultural Graduates (Committee) Written Answers November 27, 1962
Charollais Cattle Written Answers November 28, 1962
2 speeches — Defence Contribution Commons December 11, 1962
Farm Level Crossings Written Answers December 12, 1962
Traffic Engineers Written Answers December 19, 1962
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