Mr David Ginsburg
March 18, 1921 - 1994Summary information for Mr David Ginsburg
Contributions
1961
2 speeches — Statistical Staff Commons January 24, 1961
2 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons February 6, 1961
2 speeches — Industrial Production Commons February 9, 1961
2 speeches — Interest, Profits and Dividends Commons February 9, 1961
2 speeches — Productivity Commons February 13, 1961
5 speeches — FUEL AND POWER Commons February 20, 1961
2 speeches — DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH Commons February 28, 1961
4 speeches — Statistical and Research Staff Commons March 14, 1961
2 speeches — OIL INDUSTRY Commons March 21, 1961
5 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 18, 1961
2 speeches — Chemical Industry (Hydrogen Production) Commons April 24, 1961
2 speeches — Research and Development Commons April 24, 1961
2 speeches — Gold and Dollar Reserves Commons June 15, 1961
SECURITY (ROMER COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons June 22, 1961
2 speeches — SECURITY (ROMER COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons June 22, 1961
2 speeches — National Coal Board (Capital) Commons July 3, 1961
2 speeches — Sea Cadets, Dewsbury (Equipment) Commons July 26, 1961
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons July 26, 1961
2 speeches — PRICES, PRODUCTIVITY AND INCOMES (COUNCIL'S REPORT) Commons August 3, 1961
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND POLITICAL PARTIES Commons November 23, 1961
Metropolitan Police Force Written Answers November 27, 1961
2 speeches — Textiles and Clothing Commons November 28, 1961
2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH AND SOUTHERN IRISH RESIDENTS (FRANCHISE) Commons November 28, 1961
Woollen Fabrics Written Answers November 28, 1961
COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons November 29, 1961
2 speeches — OIL INDUSTRY (STATISTICS) Commons December 7, 1961
2 speeches — Armed Forces (Citizenship) Commons December 13, 1961
2 speeches — Second World War (Decorations) Commons December 13, 1961
3 speeches — INCOMES AND PRODUCTIVITY Commons December 18, 1961
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