Mr Edward Short
December 17, 1912 -Summary information for Mr Edward Short
Contributions
1962
2 speeches — BROADCASTING (B.B.C. LICENCE AND AGREEMENT) Commons January 30, 1962
4 speeches — Loch Lomond Commons January 31, 1962
6 speeches — SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING Commons February 15, 1962
3 speeches — Exceptionally Gifted Children Commons March 1, 1962
2 speeches — Newcastle-upon-Tyne Commons March 1, 1962
2 speeches — Welfare Foods Commons March 5, 1962
3 speeches — EDUCATION (MINOR WORKS PROGRAMMES) Commons April 2, 1962
Improvement Grants Written Answers April 10, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 12, 1962
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 3, 1962
School Leavers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Written Answers May 14, 1962
Workshops for the Blind (Contracts) Written Answers May 21, 1962
Medical Schools (Expansion) Commons May 24, 1962
Northumberland, Durham and Workington> Written Answers June 5, 1962
2 speeches — Mature Students (Financial Assistance) Commons June 7, 1962
H.M. Stationery Office (London Mail Order Department) Written Answers June 26, 1962
2 speeches — Parking Meter Scheme, Newcastle (Public Inquiry) Commons July 4, 1962
COYPUS AND MINK Commons July 10, 1962
23 speeches — NORTH-EAST COAST (REDUNDANCY AND UNEMPLOYMENT) Commons July 23, 1962
Industrial Development, North-East Written Answers July 26, 1962
3 speeches — Trooper Walton Commons August 1, 1962
EGYPT (DESEQUESTRATED BRITISH PROPERTY) Written Answers October 25, 1962
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 5, 1962
MINISTER OF PENSIONS AND NATIONAL INSURANCE (SPEECH) Written Answers November 13, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 15, 1962
TRIBUNAL OF INQUIRY (MEMBERSHIP) Commons November 15, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 22, 1962
2 speeches — ADVANCE FACTORY, CRAMLINGTON Commons December 12, 1962
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons December 17, 1962
Scottish Industrial Estates Commons December 20, 1962
NORTH-EAST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Commons December 20, 1962
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