Mr Eric Johnson

1897 - July 22, 1978
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Contributions

1964

Immigrants (Commonwealth and Republic of Ireland) Written Answers February 13, 1964

Sheep (Export to Algeria) Written Answers February 17, 1964

Retired Pay Written Answers February 24, 1964

2 speeches — Live Sheep Exports (North Africa) Commons March 2, 1964

Lieutenant-Colonels (Retired Pay) Written Answers March 11, 1964

Clause1.—(AVOIDANCE OF CONDITIONS FOR MAINTAINING RESALE PRICES.) Commons March 23, 1964

6 speeches — 15. AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons April 14, 1964

Horserace Betting Levy and Totalisator Boards (Appointments) Written Answers June 4, 1964

2 speeches — ISRAEL Commons June 15, 1964

2 speeches — DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITIES (MOTOR CARS) Commons June 15, 1964

2 speeches — Pupils and Teachers, Manchester Written Answers June 18, 1964

Slum Clearance, Manchester Written Answers June 23, 1964

Traffic Signs Written Answers June 24, 1964

Driving Instruction (Films) Written Answers June 24, 1964

New Schools, Blackley, Manchester Written Answers June 25, 1964

2 speeches — Deserted Wives Commons June 29, 1964

Housing Statistics, Blackley Written Answers June 30, 1964

Evening Classes (Driving Instructors) Written Answers July 1, 1964

Road Users (Driving Instruction) Written Answers July 1, 1964

Criminal Law Revision Committee (False Pretences) Written Answers July 2, 1964

2 speeches — Driving Offences Commons July 9, 1964

2 speeches — Diplomatic Immunity (Traffic and Parking Offences) Commons July 9, 1964

Officers' Widows (Pensions) Written Answers July 15, 1964

Road Works, Piccadilly Written Answers July 22, 1964

Driving Instruction (Standardisation) Written Answers July 22, 1964

Widows Written Answers July 28, 1964

UNITED NATIONS (SYRIA AND ISRAEL) Written Answers July 29, 1964

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