Mr Frederic Harris

March 6, 1915 - January 4, 1979
Summary information for Mr Frederic Harris

Contributions

1961

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons February 7, 1961

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (CHARGES) Commons February 16, 1961

Clause 1.—(ISSUE OF £42,877,600 OUT OF THE CONSOLIDATED FUND FOR THE SERVICE OF THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1961.) Commons February 20, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 23, 1961

5 speeches — Clause 1.—(HIGHER RATES OF NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS AND SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS RELATING THERETO.) Commons February 23, 1961

New Clause.—(USE OF RECORDED DELIVERY PACKETS IN PLACE OF PREPAID REGISTERED LETTERS.) Commons March 1, 1961

Prescription Charges Commons March 6, 1961

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS BILL AND NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons March 6, 1961

First Schedule.—(PROVISIONS TO BE SUBSTITUTED IN FIRST SCHEDULE TO NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS ACT, 1957.) Commons March 13, 1961

Education Commons March 16, 1961

2 speeches — Capital Punishment Commons April 20, 1961

2 speeches — Europeans (Emigration and Immigration) Commons April 27, 1961

2 speeches — New Clause.—(RATING OF GAS BOARDS.) Commons May 3, 1961

8 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION BILL (RECOMMITTED) Commons May 3, 1961

3 speeches — Mau Man Activities Commons May 11, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 11, 1961

Land Commons June 6, 1961

Nurses (Recruitment) Commons June 12, 1961

3 speeches — Police (Insurance) Commons June 22, 1961

Colour Television Commons June 28, 1961

Land Titles, Kenya Commons July 6, 1961

KUWAIT Commons July 11, 1961

LEASEHOLD REFORM, WALES Commons July 12, 1961

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons July 18, 1961

PRIVATE AIRLINES (ACCIDENTS) Commons October 18, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 30, 1961

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