Mr Hugh Delargy

1908 - May 4, 1976
Summary information for Mr Hugh Delargy

Contributions

1961

Refugees Written Answers February 2, 1961

WAYS AND MEANS (NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS) Commons February 13, 1961

Thurrock Written Answers February 16, 1961

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS BILL AND NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons March 6, 1961

Orsett Hospital, Essex Written Answers March 30, 1961

Cement Dust Nuisance, West Thurrock Written Answers March 30, 1961

Office Facilities, Chadwell-St.-Mary Written Answers March 30, 1961

2 speeches — Disability Pension (Mr. Ferdinand) Commons April 24, 1961

ODER-NEISSE LINE Commons April 26, 1961

TRUNK PIPELINES BILL (By Order) Commons April 27, 1961

Invalid Cars (Passenger Seat) Written Answers May 1, 1961

Dockers, Tilbury Commons May 3, 1961

2 speeches — Tally Clerks, Tilbury Commons May 3, 1961

Immigrants (Unemployment) Commons May 3, 1961

Belgian Embassy (Police Guard) Written Answers May 9, 1961

17 speeches — INDIVIDUAL GRIEVANCES (PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSIONER) Commons May 19, 1961

4 speeches — Gravel Working, Linford Commons June 6, 1961

CAPTAIN GALVAO (VISA) Commons June 13, 1961

3 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET Commons June 28, 1961

9 speeches — PLANNING DECISION, THURROCK Commons July 26, 1961

Prescription Charges Written Answers July 31, 1961

Tilbury Dock (Industrial Disputes) Written Answers August 2, 1961

Smokeless Fuel Supplies, Thurrock Written Answers November 27, 1961

Welfare Foods Written Answers November 27, 1961

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(APPLICATION OF PART I.) Commons December 6, 1961

7 speeches — Clause 1.—(APPLICATION OF PART I.) Commons December 12, 1961

Dustbins Written Answers December 20, 1961

Rubber Dustbins Written Answers December 21, 1961

Rubber Dustbins Written Answers December 21, 1961

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