Mr George Pargiter
1897 - January 16, 1982Summary information for Mr George Pargiter
Contributions
1959
2 speeches — Tobacco Marketing and European Agriculture Commons January 20, 1959
2 speeches — Police Ordinance Commons January 20, 1959
Development Schemes Written Answers January 22, 1959
FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (HON. MEMBER FOR WEDNESBURY) Commons March 4, 1959
2 speeches — POLAND, CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND HUNGARY (SOVIET TROOPS) Commons March 9, 1959
2 speeches — GERMANY AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA (BOUNDARIES) Commons March 9, 1959
2 speeches — Co-operative Department Commons March 10, 1959
2 speeches — Labour Recruitment Commons March 10, 1959
2 speeches — Kariba Dam Scheme (Wages) Commons March 10, 1959
New Clause.—(CONSIDERATION BY INDUS TRIAL COURT OF REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY CERTAIN ORGANISATIONS OF EMPLOYERS AND WORKERS.) Commons April 21, 1959
3 speeches — Clause 8.—(SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS AS TO RECOGNISED TERMS AND CON DITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT.) Commons April 21, 1959
AUTOMATION Commons May 1, 1959
2 speeches — PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL Commons June 2, 1959
2 speeches — Employment Commons June 11, 1959
New Clause. —(REDUCTION OF DUTY ON DIESEL FUEL FOR PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES.) Commons June 15, 1959
15 speeches — MESSRS. S. G. BROWN LTD. Commons June 25, 1959
Skilled Jobs (Africans) Written Answers July 7, 1959
New Buildings and Extensions (Single-Bedded Rooms) Written Answers July 17, 1959
7 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons July 20, 1959
3 speeches — Building Industry Commons July 23, 1959
2 speeches — Secondary Industries Commons July 23, 1959
Middlesex County Council (Building Projects) Written Answers July 27, 1959
Independent Air Travel (Scheduled Associate Services) Written Answers July 29, 1959
2 speeches — Development Programmes (Grants) Written Answers December 1, 1959
Schemes Written Answers December 16, 1959
Industry (Investigation) Written Answers December 17, 1959
Africans (Technical Training) Written Answers December 17, 1959
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