Mr Donald Chapman
November 25, 1923 -Summary information for Mr Donald Chapman
Contributions
1963
Westminster Hospital Written Answers January 28, 1963
Hospital Beds Written Answers January 28, 1963
Federation Written Answers February 5, 1963
Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada Written Answers February 5, 1963
2 speeches — Betting Shops Commons February 7, 1963
Jamaicans (Entry Certificates) Written Answers February 7, 1963
2 speeches — Federal Government Assets and Services Written Answers February 12, 1963
Loan Written Answers February 12, 1963
British West Indian Airways Written Answers February 12, 1963
2 speeches — Expanded Defence Programme (Finance) Commons February 14, 1963
2 speeches — Economic Aid Commons February 14, 1963
British West Indian Airways Written Answers February 14, 1963
Federal Properties Written Answers February 14, 1963
University of the West Indies Written Answers February 14, 1963
2 speeches — Financial Aid Commons February 21, 1963
Royal Commission on Police (Report) Written Answers February 21, 1963
4 speeches — Dentures Commons February 25, 1963
3 speeches — TELEVISION BILL Commons February 25, 1963
Sentenced Service Men Written Answers March 7, 1963
2 speeches — Sub-Office, Birmingham (Northfield) Commons March 12, 1963
Service Men (Sentence) Written Answers March 15, 1963
Economic Development (Report) Written Answers April 9, 1963
Sentenced Technicians Written Answers April 10, 1963
Federation Written Answers April 10, 1963
Fiscal and Civil Service Commissions Written Answers April 10, 1963
Adams Hill, Birmingham (Cottages) Written Answers April 11, 1963
Polmont Borstal Institution, Falkirk (Punishment Procedure) Written Answers April 29, 1963
Maternity Hospitals, Birmingham Written Answers May 6, 1963
Immigrants (Vouchers) Written Answers May 6, 1963
Economic Needs (Report) Written Answers May 6, 1963
Racial and Religious Hatred Written Answers May 6, 1963
Commonwealth Immigrants Act Written Answers May 13, 1963
Commonwealth Citizens (Admission to United Kingdom) Written Answers May 20, 1963
Independent Television Authority (Chairman) Written Answers May 20, 1963
Bananas Written Answers May 20, 1963
4 speeches — New Clause.—(PURCHASE TAX: EXEMPTION OF GOODS HITHERTO CHARGEABLE AT 10 PER CENT.) Commons May 28, 1963
New Clause.—(RELIEF FROM DUTY ON HEAVY OILS USED AS FUEL FOR CERTAIN HACKNEY CARRIAGES.) Commons May 28, 1963
5 speeches — New Clause.—(EXTENSION OF RELIEF UNDER S. 9 OF FINANCE ACT 1956.) Commons May 29, 1963
Compulsory Purchase Orders, Birmingham Written Answers May 31, 1963
SOUTHERN CAMEROONS (BANANAS) Written Answers June 18, 1963
17 speeches — TELEVISION BILL Commons June 24, 1963
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons June 25, 1963
Clause 7.—(RENTAL PAYMENTS BY PROGRAMME CONTRACTORS.) Commons June 27, 1963
Clause 10.—(PROVISION OF NEWS.) Commons June 27, 1963
3 speeches — Clause 11.—(CONTRACTS FOR PROGRAMMES.) Commons June 27, 1963
5 speeches — Clause 13.—(SECOND TELEVISION SERVICE PROVIDED BY AUTHORITY.) Commons June 27, 1963
2 speeches — Schedule 2.—(AMENDMENTS of PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons June 27, 1963
2 speeches — Commonwealth Immigrants (Vouchers) Written Answers July 1, 1963
Commonwealth (Republic of Ireland) Written Answers July 1, 1963
United Kingdom—Republic of Ireland (Migrants and Temporary Workers) Written Answers July 1, 1963
Cameroons (Bananas) Written Answers July 2, 1963
Development Plan Written Answers July 2, 1963
Commonwealth Immigrants Written Answers July 5, 1963
2 speeches — Recruits (Previous Convictions) Commons July 10, 1963
2 speeches — Federation Written Answers July 15, 1963
Commonwealth Immigrants Written Answers July 16, 1963
Immigrants Written Answers July 18, 1963
2 speeches — Commonwealth Immigrants Written Answers July 18, 1963
2 speeches — Independent Television Authority (Chairman) Commons July 23, 1963
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