Mr Evelyn Strachey
October 21, 1901 - July 15, 1963Summary information for Mr Evelyn Strachey
Contributions
1960
Dundee (Diversification of Industry) Commons January 26, 1960
Jute Industry Commons January 26, 1960
Funeral Expenses (Grants) Commons February 10, 1960
Weapon Production (Integration) Commons February 10, 1960
Expenditure Written Answers February 10, 1960
Military Transport Aircraft Written Answers February 22, 1960
Guardsman Dowdall Commons February 24, 1960
2 speeches — Middle East Command Commons February 24, 1960
10 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 1, 1960
2 speeches — Orders Commons March 2, 1960
2 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBER FOR AIR FORCE SERVICE Commons March 3, 1960
2 speeches — Surplus Boots Commons March 9, 1960
18 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBER OF LAND FORCES Commons March 9, 1960
Missiles Commons March 30, 1960
Road Works Commons April 12, 1960
LONG-RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILE (BLUE STREAK) Commons April 27, 1960
Skybolt Missile Commons June 22, 1960
New Hospital, Dundee (Cost) Commons July 5, 1960
SCOTLAND (INDUSTRY, EMPLOYMENT AND ROADS) Commons July 12, 1960
Bank of England Picket Commons July 13, 1960
3 speeches — Cyprus (Expenditure) Commons July 13, 1960
Bank of England Picket Commons July 20, 1960
TERRITORIAL ARMY (REORGANISATION) Commons July 20, 1960
DEFENCE Commons July 20, 1960
BRITISH ARMY (STRATEGIC RESERVE, KENYA) Commons July 26, 1960
Rhine Army Exercises (Casualties) Commons October 25, 1960
Polaris Submarines (United Kingdom Bases) Commons October 26, 1960
Forth Road Bridge Commons November 15, 1960
5 speeches — Army (Strength) Commons November 16, 1960
Polaris Submarine Base Commons November 16, 1960
2 speeches — B.A.O.R. (Strength) Commons November 16, 1960
Royal Engineers Depôt, Gillingham (Recruiting) Commons November 30, 1960
Sandhurst Cadets (Visit to Portugal) Commons December 7, 1960
Potato Picking Commons December 7, 1960
21 speeches — LIBRARIES (PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT) BILL Commons December 9, 1960
DEFENCE Commons December 13, 1960
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