Mr Jack Duke

January 27, 1917 -
Summary information for Mr Jack Duke

Contributions

1962

2 speeches — FORCES' TOUR OF DUTY IN SINGAPORE Lords March 1, 1962

INDEPENDENT CHAPEL MAWDSLEY STREET BOLTON BILL [H.L.] Lords March 1, 1962

3 speeches — CIVIL AERODROMES AND NAVIGATIONAL SERVICES Lords March 6, 1962

3 speeches — PIPE-LINES BILL [H.L.] Lords March 13, 1962

5 speeches — PIPE-LINES BILL [H.L.] Lords March 26, 1962

7 speeches — PIPE-LINES BILL [H.L.] Lords April 2, 1962

15 speeches — PIPE-LINES BILL [H.L.] Lords April 3, 1962

3 speeches — PIPE-LINES BILL [H.L.] Lords April 16, 1962

8 speeches — PIPE-LINES BILL [H.L.] Lords April 17, 1962

3 speeches — PIPE-LINES BILL [H.L.] Lords May 1, 1962

TRANSPORT BILL Lords May 8, 1962

3 speeches — BOXING BILL [H.L.] Lords May 10, 1962

RACIAL DISCRIMINATION BILL [H.L.] Lords May 14, 1962

A NATIONAL WATER POLICY Lords May 23, 1962

4 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords May 28, 1962

TRANSPORT BILL Lords May 29, 1962

2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 3, 1962

AEROPLANE FOLDING STAIRS Lords July 5, 1962

4 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 9, 1962

4 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 10, 1962

CHANNEL LINK PROPOSALS Lords July 17, 1962

TRAINING OF CIVIL AVIATION PILOTS Written Answers July 30, 1962

COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 31, 1962

BRITAIN AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords August 1, 1962

3 speeches — OIL PIPE-LINE AGREEMENTS Lords November 21, 1962

WATER RESOURCES BILL [H.L.] Lords November 22, 1962

THE SUPERSONIC AIRLINER Lords November 29, 1962

3 speeches — TRANSPORT POLICE Lords December 4, 1962

STATUTORY ORDERS (SPECIAL PROCEDURE) (SUBSTITUTION) ORDER, 1962 Lords December 5, 1962

SKYBOLT AND PARIS TALKS Lords December 13, 1962

2 speeches — WATER RESOURCES BILL [H.L.] Lords December 17, 1962

WATER RESOURCES BILL Lords December 17, 1962

CHANNEL BRIDGE OR TUNNEL Lords December 20, 1962

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