Mr George Jeger
March 19, 1903 - January 6, 1971Summary information for Mr George Jeger
Contributions
1960
Opticians Commons February 8, 1960
Fish-meal Commons February 11, 1960
2 speeches — Arts Council (Grant) Commons February 11, 1960
2 speeches — National Theatre Commons February 11, 1960
2 speeches — Artistic Institutions (Finance) Commons February 11, 1960
The Mall (Car Parking Facilities) Commons February 16, 1960
Covent Garden Market (Annexe) Commons February 18, 1960
River Boards (Assistance) Written Answers February 18, 1960
Bacon Written Answers February 18, 1960
Goole Written Answers March 15, 1960
2 speeches — Public Meetings, London (Incidents) Commons March 17, 1960
2 speeches — Arts Council (Chairmanship) Commons March 22, 1960
UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA (ROYAL BALLET'S TOUR) Commons April 7, 1960
2 speeches — Exports (Denmark) Commons April 11, 1960
2 speeches — Britannic Aircraft Commons April 11, 1960
Estimates (Reduction) Commons April 11, 1960
Peace Treaty Commons April 13, 1960
Industrial Plant (Atmospheric Pollution) Commons May 9, 1960
Generating Stations, South Yorkshire Written Answers May 9, 1960
Stocks Written Answers May 9, 1960
Council Houses (Sale) Written Answers May 10, 1960
2 speeches — Fishing Grounds Commons May 12, 1960
2 speeches — Price Review Commons May 12, 1960
2 speeches — ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE Commons May 16, 1960
2 speeches — River Craft (Repairs) Commons May 18, 1960
Power Stations (Fuelling) Commons May 23, 1960
2 speeches — East Midland Doubles Commons May 23, 1960
WORLD REFUGEE YEAR Written Answers May 24, 1960
2 speeches — National Farmers' Union (Discussions) Commons May 30, 1960
FISHERY LIMITS Written Answers May 30, 1960
Spain (Passport Arrangements) Commons May 31, 1960
2 speeches — National Theatre Commons June 23, 1960
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (CAR ALLOWANCES) Written Answers June 23, 1960
Retirement Pensioners Commons June 27, 1960
2 speeches — SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTER (VISIT) Commons June 29, 1960
2 speeches — NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION (MEMBERSHIP) Commons June 29, 1960
Goole, Knottingley and Thorne Written Answers June 29, 1960
Selby By-pass Written Answers July 6, 1960
Bank of England Picket Commons July 13, 1960
2 speeches — SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTER (VISIT) Commons July 18, 1960
Thorne Written Answers July 18, 1960
4 speeches — FISHING INDUSTRY (SUBSIDIES) Commons July 20, 1960
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 21, 1960
ANGLO-SPANISH CULTURAL CONVENTION Commons July 25, 1960
2 speeches — Employment, Thorne Commons July 26, 1960
2 speeches — National Theatre Commons July 26, 1960
2 speeches — National Theatre Commons October 25, 1960
Goole Written Answers October 25, 1960
2 speeches — Sheffield-Grimsby Road (Hatfield) Commons October 26, 1960
ICELAND (FISHERIES DISPUTE) Written Answers October 26, 1960
GIBRALTAR Written Answers October 27, 1960
Hull, West Riding and Midlands Commons November 9, 1960
LAND DRAINAGE BILL Commons November 14, 1960
Fishermen (I.L.O. Conventions) Written Answers November 16, 1960
SPAIN (CULTURAL CONVENTION) Written Answers December 5, 1960
2 speeches — National Theatre Commons December 6, 1960
2 speeches — LIBRARIES (PUBLIC LENDING RIGHT) BILL Commons December 9, 1960
2 speeches — Aircraft Production (Northern Ireland) Commons December 12, 1960
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (General Survey) Written Answers December 13, 1960
Unemployment, Northern Ireland Written Answers December 13, 1960
Boothferry Bridge Written Answers December 14, 1960
Inland Waterways (Tolls) Written Answers December 14, 1960
2 speeches — Fishing Industry (Fleck Committee's Report) Commons December 15, 1960
5 speeches — FLOODS Commons December 15, 1960
Northern Ireland Prime Minister (Talks) Written Answers December 15, 1960
2 speeches — SPAIN (CULTURAL CONVENTION) Commons December 19, 1960
Royal Opera House (Repair and Maintenance) Written Answers December 20, 1960
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