Mr David Webster

October 20, 1923 - January 7, 1969
Summary information for Mr David Webster

Contributions

1962

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Commons January 29, 1962

A.38 Road (Accidents) Written Answers February 14, 1962

Companies (Earnings Forecasts) Written Answers February 20, 1962

4 speeches — A.38 Road, Lulsgate-Potters Hill Commons April 11, 1962

BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 11, 1962

3 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 12, 1962

Clause 29.—(THE TRANSPORT HOLDING COMPANY.) Commons April 18, 1962

2 speeches — Clause 55.—(THE NATIONALISED TRANSPORT ADVISORY COUNCIL.) Commons April 18, 1962

9 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 3, 1962

7 speeches — RURAL TRANSPORT Commons May 11, 1962

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons June 6, 1962

Toll Charges Commons June 27, 1962

9 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION Commons June 27, 1962

Road Schemes Written Answers June 27, 1962

TRANSPORT BILL Commons July 20, 1962

DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT Commons July 26, 1962

National Maritime Museum (Acquisitions) Written Answers November 7, 1962

NUCLEAR TESTS Commons November 19, 1962

Bristol-Birmingham Motorway Commons November 21, 1962

2 speeches — Rochdale Committee (Report) Commons November 21, 1962

2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE AND PENSIONS (BENEFITS) Commons November 26, 1962

South Bristol Motorway Written Answers November 28, 1962

Knightsbridge-Cromwell Road Area Written Answers November 28, 1962

Horticultural Imports (Inspection) Written Answers November 28, 1962

BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION Commons November 29, 1962

INDIA AND PAKISTAN (SECRETARY OF STATE'S VISIT) Commons December 3, 1962

British Oxygen Company (Price and Contract Policy) Commons December 6, 1962

2 speeches — House of Commons Kitchens (Fume Extraction Plant) Commons December 18, 1962

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