Mr Herbert Morrison

1888 - March 6, 1965
Summary information for Mr Herbert Morrison

Contributions

1960

PRIVATE BILL STANDING ORDERS Lords March 8, 1960

BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION Lords March 10, 1960

4 speeches — DISTURBANCES AT CARLTON APPROVED SCHOOL Lords March 30, 1960

TRAFFIC FLOW ON DUAL CARRIAGEWAYS Lords March 31, 1960

MURDER STATISTICS Lords April 6, 1960

2 speeches — EXPORT OF TRANSISTORS TO SOVIET BLOC Lords April 6, 1960

THE BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION'S FUTURE Lords April 6, 1960

2 speeches — THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords April 13, 1960

4 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS Lords May 4, 1960

OFFICES BILL Lords May 19, 1960

3 speeches — OFFICES BILL Lords May 19, 1960

3 speeches — PUBLIC BODIES (ADMISSION TO MEETINGS) BILL Lords May 26, 1960

5 speeches — OFFICES BILL Lords May 30, 1960

BROADCASTS TO WEST AFRICA Lords June 21, 1960

12 speeches — PUBLIC BODIES (ADMISSION TO MEETINGS) BILL Lords June 28, 1960

4 speeches — BODIES TO WHICH THIS ACT APPLIES Lords June 28, 1960

5 speeches — OFFICES BILL Lords June 28, 1960

THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords June 29, 1960

2 speeches — THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords June 30, 1960

SHELL OIL REFINERY IN CUBA Lords July 5, 1960

CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS (COLLEC TION OF LEVY) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 1960 Lords July 12, 1960

2 speeches — PUBLIC BODIES (ADMISSION TO MEETINGS) BILL Lords July 14, 1960

ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 2, 1960

4 speeches — SCIENTIFIC POLICY Lords November 9, 1960

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES BILL [H.L.] Lords November 22, 1960

REPORT OF ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE POLICE Lords November 24, 1960

7 speeches — STEDEFORD RECOMMENDATIONS AND RAILWAY MODERNISATION Lords November 30, 1960

THE WYCOMBE BY-PASS Lords December 1, 1960

13 speeches — PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORTATION Lords December 7, 1960

2 speeches — RELATIONSHIP WITH REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Lords December 14, 1960

4 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN GREATER LONDON Lords December 21, 1960

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