Mr David James
1919 - 1986Summary information for Mr David James
Contributions
1964
Public Service Pensions Written Answers February 3, 1964
4 speeches — PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS BILL Commons February 5, 1964
Easter Day Written Answers February 6, 1964
2 speeches — Easter Act, 1928 Commons February 27, 1964
Clause 10.—(LOANS FOR EXECUTION OF HARBOUR WORKS, &C.) Commons March 4, 1964
Clause 18.—(ORDERS FOR ESTABLISHING SCHEMES FOR CONTROL OF MOVE MENT OF SHIPS IN HARBOURS.) Commons March 4, 1964
5 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL Commons March 13, 1964
2 speeches — Clause 22.—(CHARGES OF CERTAIN HARBOUR AUTHORITIES.) Commons March 16, 1964
Clause 25.—(AVOIDANCE OF PREFERENCE AS REGARDS CERTAIN CHARGES.) Commons March 16, 1964
4 speeches — Clause 27.—(RIGHT OF OBJECTION TO SHIP, PASSENGER AND GOODS DUES.) Commons March 16, 1964
Anti-Litter Prosecutions (Fines) Written Answers March 24, 1964
3 speeches — Pavements (Guide Lines) Commons April 8, 1964
2 speeches — London Underground Escalators Commons April 8, 1964
Preservation of Countryside and Anti-Litter Campaign Written Answers April 9, 1964
12 speeches — IMPORTATION OF RARE ANIMALS BILL Commons April 10, 1964
3 speeches — International Airports (Duty-Free Shops) Commons May 12, 1964
Shakespeare (Special Stamps) Commons June 2, 1964
Litter Act (Penalties) Commons June 2, 1964
Seaside Resorts (Hooliganism) Commons June 4, 1964
SEASIDE RESORTS (HOOLIGANISM) Commons June 4, 1964
Civil Servants, London (Pension) Written Answers June 8, 1964
3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons June 16, 1964
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND TRAINING CENTRE Commons June 23, 1964
2 speeches — MALICIOUS DAMAGE BILL Commons June 23, 1964
Elderly Persons, Brighton (Residential Care) Written Answers July 6, 1964
B.E.A. Flights (Information Announcements) Written Answers July 8, 1964
Income Tax (Season Tickets) Written Answers July 24, 1964
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