Mr George Strauss

July 18, 1901 - June 5, 1993
Summary information for Mr George Strauss

Contributions

1961

National Gallery and Tate Gallery (Accommodation) Commons January 24, 1961

Motor Car Design (Passenger Safety) Commons January 25, 1961

3 speeches — Victoria-Walthamstow Underground Line Commons January 25, 1961

Euston-Crewe Electrification Scheme Commons January 25, 1961

8 speeches — NATIONALISED TRANSPORT UNDERTAKINGS Commons January 30, 1961

Flags of Convenience Commons February 1, 1961

Special Car Parks (London) Commons February 1, 1961

2 speeches — Co-ordination Commons March 8, 1961

Passenger Safety Belts Commons March 8, 1961

3 speeches — Bus Shelters Commons March 8, 1961

Colvilles and Richard Thomas & Baldwins Commons March 8, 1961

Sites (Development) Commons March 15, 1961

BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (REORGANISATION) Commons March 15, 1961

Victoria-Walthamstow Line Written Answers March 15, 1961

2 speeches — NATIONAL THEATRE Commons March 21, 1961

7 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (CHAIRMAN) Commons March 21, 1961

2 speeches — New Cunard Liner Commons March 22, 1961

Invalid Carriages (Parking Meter Charges) Commons March 22, 1961

Motor Cyclists (Crash Helmets) Commons March 29, 1961

Coventry Road, Birmingham (Yardley) Commons March 29, 1961

Motorways (Tolls) Commons March 29, 1961

2 speeches — M.V. "DARA" (LOSS) Commons April 11, 1961

Lorry Drivers (Hours and Records) Commons April 12, 1961

Victoria Line Tube Commons April 19, 1961

Tolls Commons April 19, 1961

2 speeches — M.V. "Dara" (Survivors) Commons April 19, 1961

8 speeches — TRANSPORT (PARKING) Commons April 28, 1961

19 speeches — NORTH ATLANTIC SHIPPING BILL Commons May 1, 1961

School Entrance (Waiting Restrictions) Written Answers May 2, 1961

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ADVANCES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VESSEL.) Commons May 30, 1961

4 speeches — NORTH ATLANTIC SHIPPING BILL Commons May 30, 1961

Residential Streets (Parked Vehicles) Written Answers May 31, 1961

Victoria Line Written Answers May 31, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 1, 1961

2 speeches — London Traffic Survey Commons June 7, 1961

2 speeches — Nuclear Power Commons June 7, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 8, 1961

2 speeches — Nuclear Propulsion Commons June 14, 1961

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 15, 1961

Road Programme Commons June 21, 1961

Victoria Line Commons June 21, 1961

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons June 21, 1961

Transport Commission Employees (Racial Discrimination) Written Answers June 21, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 22, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 29, 1961

5 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ADVANCES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VESSEL.) Commons June 29, 1961

NORTH ATLANTIC SHIPPING BILL Commons June 29, 1961

Urban Traffic (Steering Group) Written Answers July 12, 1961

Motorways Commons July 19, 1961

Road Traffic Bill Commons July 19, 1961

2 speeches — Nuclear Propulsion Commons July 26, 1961

Foreign Orders Commons July 26, 1961

Car Parking Commons July 26, 1961

British Transport Commission Commons August 2, 1961

Vehicle Tests Commons August 2, 1961

Nuclear Propulsion Commons August 2, 1961

Vehicle Testing Scheme Written Answers August 2, 1961

3 speeches — "QUEEN MARY" (REPLACEMENT) Commons October 19, 1961

Nuclear Propulsion Commons November 8, 1961

Motor-Cars (Safety Straps) Commons November 14, 1961

2 speeches — Foreign Shipyards (Minister's Visit) Commons November 15, 1961

3 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons November 20, 1961

4 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES (TESTS) Commons November 20, 1961

2 speeches — National Theatre Commons November 21, 1961

6 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons November 21, 1961

Great North Road (Yorkshire) Commons November 22, 1961

Uneconomic Services, South-West England Commons November 22, 1961

6 speeches — Independent Operators (Licences) Commons December 4, 1961

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