Mr Harry Howarth
August 3, 1916 - August 8, 1969Summary information for Mr Harry Howarth
Contributions
1965
SPORTS FACILITIES BILL (WITHDRAWAL) Commons February 9, 1965
Pension Rights (Transfer) Written Answers March 23, 1965
POSTAL SERVICES Commons March 30, 1965
Wellingborough Written Answers April 12, 1965
Houses (Fixed Baths and Inside Toilets) Written Answers April 27, 1965
2 speeches — A.6 Road, Rushden (By-pass) Commons April 28, 1965
2 speeches — A.45 Road, Wilby (By-pass) Commons April 28, 1965
Subscribers, Wellingborough (Shared Lines) Written Answers April 29, 1965
Chelveston Airfield Written Answers May 3, 1965
Pedestrian-controlled Electric Pushchairs Written Answers May 6, 1965
A.6 (Roundabout) Written Answers May 12, 1965
New Road, Northamptonshire Written Answers May 12, 1965
Water Supplies Commons May 17, 1965
Association Football World Cup (Improvement of Grounds) Written Answers May 27, 1965
COLONIAL TERRITORIES Written Answers June 24, 1965
Wellingborough Written Answers June 28, 1965
Grammar School Places, Wellingborough Written Answers July 1, 1965
3 speeches — ELECTRICITY (CONNECTION CHARGES) Commons July 8, 1965
Richard Thomas and Baldwins (Irthlingborough Mine) Written Answers July 8, 1965
Pension Rights (Transfer) Written Answers July 27, 1965
Sywell Aerodrome, Northampton (Planning Application) Written Answers August 2, 1965
2 speeches — Mentally-Handicapped Children, Wellingborough (Training Centre) Commons November 29, 1965
Rushden (By-pass) Written Answers November 30, 1965
Sywell Aerodrome, Northampton (Planning Application) Written Answers December 1, 1965
Local Authorities (Travel Concessions) Written Answers December 2, 1965
Pedestrian-controlled Electric Pushchairs Written Answers December 2, 1965
Wellingborough Written Answers December 6, 1965
Primary Schools (Teacher-Pupil Ratio) Written Answers December 7, 1965
Public Servants (Assistance) Written Answers December 22, 1965
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