Mr Harold Neal
1897 - August 24, 1972Summary information for Mr Harold Neal
Contributions
1959
Smokeless Fuels Written Answers February 2, 1959
Liquid Methane (Import) Written Answers February 2, 1959
Liquid Methane Commons February 9, 1959
2 speeches — Underground Gasification, Newman Spinney Commons February 9, 1959
2 speeches — Gas from Oil Commons February 9, 1959
2 speeches — Mining Areas (New Industries) Commons February 16, 1959
2 speeches — National Coal Board (Non-industrial Staff) Commons February 16, 1959
Oil (Reserves) Written Answers February 23, 1959
Export to Europe Written Answers February 23, 1959
Exports Written Answers March 2, 1959
2 speeches — Demand Commons March 23, 1959
3 speeches — Manpower Commons March 23, 1959
2 speeches — Liquid Methane Commons March 23, 1959
Liquid Methane Commons April 20, 1959
2 speeches — Opencast Mining Commons April 20, 1959
Long-Term Requirements (Review) Written Answers May 4, 1959
OPENCAST MINING Commons June 3, 1959
2 speeches — Methane Gas Commons June 8, 1959
3 speeches — Gas Supplies (Oil Refineries) Commons June 8, 1959
2 speeches — Expenditure and Manpower Commons June 15, 1959
2 speeches — Stocks Commons June 15, 1959
2 speeches — Opencast Mining Commons June 15, 1959
3 speeches — Pits (Closures) Commons June 29, 1959
2 speeches — Foreign Countries (Bilateral Agreements) Commons June 29, 1959
2 speeches — Lurgi Plant, Westfield Commons June 29, 1959
Oil (Stocks) Commons July 6, 1959
2 speeches — Generating Stations Commons July 6, 1959
Working Hours Commons July 6, 1959
Production Written Answers November 16, 1959
Exports Written Answers November 16, 1959
2 speeches — Fuel Oil Commons November 23, 1959
2 speeches — Production and Consumption Commons November 23, 1959
3 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons November 23, 1959
Bilateral Trade Agreements (Coal) Written Answers December 15, 1959
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