Mr Geoffrey Hirst
December 14, 1904 - June 18, 1984Summary information for Mr Geoffrey Hirst
Contributions
1963
5 speeches — EGYPT (COMPENSATION PAYMENTS) Commons February 5, 1963
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (BRUSSELS NEGOTIATIONS) Commons February 12, 1963
Wool Textiles (United States Tariffs) Written Answers February 12, 1963
2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (CANDIDATES) Commons February 18, 1963
Rombalds Water Board Written Answers February 21, 1963
3 speeches — TELEVISION BILL Commons February 25, 1963
Schedule 4.—(F000s.) Commons March 13, 1963
Biological Research Commons March 19, 1963
Encephalitis Commons March 19, 1963
POST OFFICE (CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND TARIFF INCREASES) Commons March 19, 1963
BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 4, 1963
2 speeches — Shipley and Bingley Commons May 14, 1963
2 speeches — Sub-Office, Saltaire Commons May 14, 1963
2 speeches — Clause 7,—(TOBACCO DEALERS.) Commons May 14, 1963
CHIEF ENAHORO Commons May 15, 1963
4 speeches — Clause 35.—(RATES OF ANNUAL ALLOW ANCES FOR MACHINERY AND PLANT.) Commons May 21, 1963
G.A.T.T. (MINISTERIAL MEETING) Commons May 23, 1963
FINANCE BILL Commons May 30, 1963
New Clause.—(INCOME TAX, SCHEDULE E: DEDUCTION OF OBLIGATORY EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES.) Commons May 30, 1963
5 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF IN RESPECT OF SCHOOL FEES.) Commons May 30, 1963
New Clause.—(CONTRIBUTIONS TO EXPENDITURE FOR TREATMENT OF TRADE EFFLUENTS.) Commons May 30, 1963
6 speeches — New Clause.—(WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENCES.) Commons May 30, 1963
2 speeches — TELEVISION BILL Commons June 24, 1963
Clause 7.—(RENTAL PAYMENTS BY PROGRAMME CONTRACTORS.) Commons June 27, 1963
2 speeches — Clause 13.—(SECOND TELEVISION SERVICE PROVIDED BY AUTHORITY.) Commons June 27, 1963
TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons July 1, 1963
UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC (DESEQUESTRATED PROPERTY) Written Answers July 1, 1963
Cotton Goods Commons July 2, 1963
A.650 Written Answers July 24, 1963
Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act Written Answers December 19, 1963
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