Mr George Pargiter

1897 - January 16, 1982
Summary information for Mr George Pargiter

Contributions

1957

3 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION BILL Commons February 7, 1957

Clause 1.—(RATEABLE VALUE OF SHOPS, OFFICES, ETC., FOR PURPOSES OF EXISTING VALUATION LISTS.) Commons February 20, 1957

7 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES (VARIATION OF SPEED LIMIT) Commons February 21, 1957

3 speeches — STOCKTON-ON-TEES CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons February 26, 1957

2 speeches — Banking System Commons March 13, 1957

2 speeches — Wages, Unions and Staffs Commons March 13, 1957

2 speeches — CROYDON CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons April 2, 1957

DEFENCE Commons April 16, 1957

DEFENCE Commons April 17, 1957

DEFENCE Commons April 17, 1957

Middlesex Commons April 18, 1957

2 speeches — Exports to U.S.S.R. and China Commons May 16, 1957

9 speeches — ADMIRALTY EMPLOYEE (COMPENSATION CLAIM) Commons June 6, 1957

AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY (REDUNDANCY) Commons June 7, 1957

2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT, SOUTH-WEST MIDDLESEX Commons June 7, 1957

2 speeches — School Documents (Declaration of Human Rights) Commons June 27, 1957

2 speeches — Wages and Conditions Commons June 27, 1957

New Clause.—(DUTIES OF CUSTOMS ON WINES.) Commons July 2, 1957

2 speeches — ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE Commons July 9, 1957

2 speeches — Land Consolidation Schemes Commons July 16, 1957

2 speeches — Detainees (Rehabilitation) Commons July 16, 1957

2 speeches — Workers (Rations) Commons July 16, 1957

2 speeches — DISARMAMENT Commons July 23, 1957

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons July 29, 1957

Roads Programme Written Answers July 31, 1957

Workers (Rations) Written Answers August 2, 1957

Workers (Rations) Written Answers October 30, 1957

2 speeches — Police and Agriculture (Expenditure) Commons December 3, 1957

3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons December 9, 1957

Tobacco Smoking Written Answers December 9, 1957

5 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons December 10, 1957

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