Mr Edwin Wainwright
1908 - 1998Summary information for Mr Edwin Wainwright
Contributions
1960
2 speeches — Subsidence Commons February 1, 1960
Subsidence (Cost) Written Answers February 8, 1960
Jodrell Bank Telescope Written Answers February 18, 1960
Messrs. Colvilles, Ltd. (Development Scheme) Written Answers February 22, 1960
Blast Furnaces and Foundries (Coke) Written Answers February 22, 1960
2 speeches — University Entrants Commons February 25, 1960
Grammar and Technical Schools (Admissions) Written Answers February 25, 1960
2 speeches — Steelworks (Coke Ovens) Commons March 21, 1960
University and Training College Students Written Answers April 14, 1960
4 speeches — Collections, Darfield Commons May 4, 1960
Training College, Swinton Written Answers May 10, 1960
2 speeches — Mexborough Montague Hospital Written Answers May 10, 1960
2 speeches — London-Yorkshire Motorway Commons May 11, 1960
2 speeches — Air Weapons Commons May 12, 1960
Clause 12.—(ADDITIONAL POWERS OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN CONNECTION WITH PROVISION OF OFF-STREET PARKING PLACES.) Commons June 1, 1960
Unemployment Benefit Written Answers June 20, 1960
Aphasia Written Answers June 20, 1960
Building Programmes Written Answers July 26, 1960
Land (Prices) Written Answers July 26, 1960
2 speeches — University Awards Commons July 28, 1960
Secondary Schools, Swinton and Mexborough Written Answers July 29, 1960
2 speeches — Oil (Bulk Storage) Commons November 21, 1960
2 speeches — Dearne Valley Written Answers November 23, 1960
Universities (Nuclear Reactors) Written Answers November 24, 1960
University Courses (Nuclear Engineering and Reactor Physics) Written Answers November 24, 1960
NUCLEAR WEAPONS Written Answers November 29, 1960
2 speeches — Imperial College (Low-Power Nuclear Reactor) Commons December 1, 1960
Energy Requirements Written Answers December 5, 1960
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