Mr Hilary Marquand

December 24, 1901 - November 6, 1972
Summary information for Mr Hilary Marquand

Contributions

1961

2 speeches — OVERSEAS SERVICE BILL Commons January 24, 1961

3 speeches — Marton Road, Middlesbrough (Speed Limit) Commons February 1, 1961

4 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO CONTRIBUTE TO EXPENSES.) Commons February 2, 1961

Economic Development (Report) Written Answers February 2, 1961

Iron Ore Written Answers February 2, 1961

2 speeches — Co-Operative Societies Written Answers February 3, 1961

2 speeches — Opposition Parties (Election Proposals) Commons February 7, 1961

Situation Commons February 7, 1961

COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' CONFERENCE Commons February 9, 1961

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons February 9, 1961

Slum Clearance, Middlesbrough Written Answers February 14, 1961

General Election Written Answers February 17, 1961

2 speeches — Constitution (Talks) Commons February 23, 1961

Sharpeville Incident Commons February 23, 1961

2 speeches — Draft Constitution Commons February 23, 1961

Students, United Kingdom (Accommodation) Commons March 2, 1961

University College, Roma Commons March 2, 1961

Economic Development Commons March 2, 1961

Constitution Commons March 2, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 2, 1961

Export Services Branch (Inquiry) Written Answers March 7, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 9, 1961

4 speeches — SOUTH-WEST AFRICA (UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION) Commons March 14, 1961

Arrests Commons March 16, 1961

2 speeches — Nyasa Prisoners, South Africa Commons March 16, 1961

2 speeches — BASUTOLAND (SITUATION) Commons March 20, 1961

COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' MEETING Commons March 21, 1961

SIERRA LEONE INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons March 22, 1961

2 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (DISPOSAL OF HOLDINGS BY I.S.H.R.A) Commons March 23, 1961

3 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTION) Commons March 23, 1961

Economic Development Written Answers March 23, 1961

2 speeches — BASUTOLAND (DISTURBANCES, MASERU) Commons March 30, 1961

2 speeches — THE GAMBIA Commons March 30, 1961

Co-operative Societies Written Answers March 30, 1961

2 speeches — THE WEST INDIES, U.S.A. AND CANADA (PRIME MINISTER'S VISIT) Commons April 13, 1961

2 speeches — Teachers and Hospital Workers Commons April 17, 1961

Constitution Commons April 20, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 20, 1961

9 speeches — REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons April 24, 1961

DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION BILL Commons April 25, 1961

UNITED NATIONS CHARTER (ARTICLE 2 (7)) Commons April 26, 1961

6 speeches — Economic Development Commons April 27, 1961

Commonwealth Countries (Loans) Written Answers April 28, 1961

Clause 1.—(OPERATION OF EXISTING LAW IN RELATION TO SOUTH AFRICA.) Commons May 1, 1961

8 speeches — REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons May 1, 1961

9 speeches — Clause 1.—(OPERATION OF EXISTING LAW IN RELATION TO SOUTH AFRICA.) Commons May 3, 1961

Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference Commons May 4, 1961

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(ESTABLISHMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF DEPARTMENT.) Commons May 10, 1961

2 speeches — Clause 3.—(OFFICERS, REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES.) Commons May 10, 1961

Milk Commons May 18, 1961

3 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (NEW CONSTITUTION) Commons June 8, 1961

National Democratic Party Written Answers June 15, 1961

PUBLIC SCHOOLS (ENTRY) Commons June 16, 1961

Improvement Schemes, Middlesbrough Written Answers June 21, 1961

9 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons June 22, 1961

U.N. Committee on South-West Africa Written Answers June 22, 1961

Overseas Expenditure Commons June 27, 1961

Full Cream and Skim Milk Powder (Imports) Commons June 27, 1961

Common Market Commons June 29, 1961

3 speeches — Diamond Mining Commons June 29, 1961

Labour Party (Letter) Commons June 29, 1961

3 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTION) Commons June 29, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 29, 1961

3 speeches — Development Adviser Commons July 6, 1961

Education Commons July 6, 1961

2 speeches — Defence Commons July 6, 1961

United Nations Mission Commons July 6, 1961

TANGANYIKA (INDEPENDENCE) Commons July 6, 1961

First Schedule.—(MANNER OF INVESTMENT.) Commons July 7, 1961

3 speeches — Overseas Visitors (Tours) Commons July 10, 1961

2 speeches — BECHUANALAND (U.N. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA COMMITTEE) Commons July 10, 1961

3 speeches — Economic Aid Commons July 13, 1961

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 13, 1961

South Africa (Defence Talks) Commons July 19, 1961

Milk Commons July 20, 1961

United Nations South-West Africa Committee Written Answers July 20, 1961

2 speeches — Financial Assistance Commons July 25, 1961

Playing Fields, Middlesbrough Written Answers August 1, 1961

Constitutional Conference Written Answers August 1, 1961

Economic Development Written Answers August 1, 1961

2 speeches — South Africa Commons August 2, 1961

Road Improvements, Tees-side Written Answers August 2, 1961

TANGANYIKA (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) Commons August 4, 1961

BANK OF AFRICA Commons August 4, 1961

3 speeches — Private Investment Overseas Written Answers August 4, 1961

BRITISH HONDURAS (HURRICANE) Commons November 1, 1961

2 speeches — BRITISH HONDURAS (HURRICANE) Commons November 7, 1961

2 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTION) BILL Commons November 8, 1961

Mr. Ganyile, Mr. Botofo and Mr. Majola Commons November 16, 1961

3 speeches — Economic Discussions Commons November 16, 1961

Yundum Airport Commons November 16, 1961

2 speeches — Famine Relief Commons November 16, 1961

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS BILL Commons November 16, 1961

India and Pakistan (Migration to United Kingdom) Commons November 23, 1961

2 speeches — Mr. J. Monau Mokitimi Commons November 23, 1961

Racial Discrimination Commons November 23, 1961

Mr. Donald Fleming (Discussions) Commons November 23, 1961

FEDERATION OF MALAYSIA Commons November 28, 1961

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