Mr Hugh Wilson
June 11, 1903 - April 11, 1975Summary information for Mr Hugh Wilson
Contributions
1961
2 speeches — NATIONALISED TRANSPORT UNDERTAKINGS Commons January 30, 1961
NEW INDUSTRIES, FALMOUTH AND CAMBORNE Commons February 1, 1961
3 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS (NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS) Commons February 13, 1961
7 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION BILL (By Order) Commons March 1, 1961
4 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE CONTRIBUTIONS BILL AND NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons March 6, 1961
4 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (CHAIRMAN) Commons March 21, 1961
2 speeches — New Clause.—(RESTRICTION OF SENTENCE OF DEATH.) Commons April 12, 1961
TRUNK PIPELINES BILL (By Order) Commons April 27, 1961
MR. ANTHONY NEIL WEDGWOOD BENN Commons May 8, 1961
Clause 3.—(VALUATION OF HEREDITAMENTS HITHERTO VALUED BY REFERENCE TO PROFITS, ETC.) Commons May 10, 1961
EMPLOYMENT (APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING) Commons May 31, 1961
4 speeches — New Clause.—(PREMISES ADJOINING SPECIAL ROADS.) Commons June 5, 1961
11 speeches — New Clause.—(EXEMPTION FROM SCHEDULE A FOR OWNER-OCCUPIERS.) Commons June 20, 1961
6 speeches — New Clause.—(NON-FERROUS METAL MINES IN UNITED KINGDOM: RELIEF FROM PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 21, 1961
SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons June 22, 1961
Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ADVANCES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VESSEL.) Commons June 29, 1961
6 speeches — New Clause.—(NON-FERROUS METAL MINES IN UNITED KINGDOM: RELIEF FROM INCOME TAX.) Commons July 3, 1961
2 speeches — ANGOLA Commons July 5, 1961
4 speeches — VISITING FORCES (APPLICATION OF LAW) Commons July 19, 1961
3 speeches — TEACHERS (SALARIES) Commons August 1, 1961
EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Commons November 15, 1961
3 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons November 20, 1961
9 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons November 21, 1961
3 speeches — RURAL TRANSPORT Commons December 11, 1961
Clause 1.—(APPLICATION OF PART I.) Commons December 12, 1961
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