Mr Fred Mulley
July 3, 1918 - March 15, 1995Summary information for Mr Fred Mulley
Contributions
1972
Railway Workshops Commons January 19, 1972
DISPOSAL OF ASSETS BY, DISSOLUTION OF AND GRANTS TO THE TRANSPORT HOLDING COMPANY ETC. Commons January 25, 1972
4 speeches — PENSIONS, AND COMPENSATION FOR LOSS OF EMPLOYMENT ETC. Commons January 25, 1972
THIRD LONDON AIRPORT, MAPLIN Commons February 2, 1972
7 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC (FOREIGN VEHICLES) BILL [Lords] Commons February 2, 1972
4 speeches — TRANSPORT (GRANTS) BILL Commons February 7, 1972
3 speeches — GRANTS TO BRITISH RAILWAYS BOARD AND NATIONAL BUS COMPANY Commons February 14, 1972
Foulness Commons February 16, 1972
Motor Cycles (Loss of Use) Commons March 22, 1972
2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [Lords] Commons March 23, 1972
Clause 209 Commons March 27, 1972
Schedule 4 Commons March 27, 1972
Urban Transport Commons March 29, 1972
A57, Rother Valley Commons April 12, 1972
Commercial Vehicles (Exhaust Emission) Commons April 26, 1972
Clause 7 Commons April 27, 1972
4 speeches — ROADS (DRIVER BEHAVIOUR) Commons May 19, 1972
Sheffield-Manchester Motorway Written Answers May 24, 1972
Caravans (Speed Limit) Written Answers May 25, 1972
Axle Weights Commons June 14, 1972
Motor Cyclists (Compensation) Commons July 26, 1972
BRITISH RAILWAYS (FINANCE) Commons July 27, 1972
Railway Finances Commons August 9, 1972
Peak District National Park (Motorway) Commons October 18, 1972
Non-Registered Ports Commons October 18, 1972
Sheffield-Manchester Motorway Written Answers October 26, 1972
Heavy Vehicles (Traffic Routes) Commons November 8, 1972
Sheffield-Manchester Road Link Commons November 15, 1972
Heavy Lorries Commons November 15, 1972
World Oil Shortage (Transport Policy) Commons November 15, 1972
Heavy Vehicles Written Answers November 15, 1972
5 speeches — LAND COMPENSATION BILL Commons November 27, 1972
3 speeches — LORRIES (SIZE) Commons November 29, 1972
Railways Commons December 6, 1972
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