Mr James Allason

September 6, 1912 -
Summary information for Mr James Allason

Contributions

1964

TRADING STAMPS BILL Commons January 31, 1964

5 speeches — PLANNING APPEALS (MACHINERY) Commons March 6, 1964

Free Samples (Razor Blades) Written Answers March 19, 1964

Underground Cables Commons April 23, 1964

2 speeches — Knightsbridge Barracks Commons November 9, 1964

General Election (Rejected Ballot Papers) Written Answers November 9, 1964

School Building Programmes Written Answers November 9, 1964

2 speeches — Harpenden Post Office (Staff) Commons November 17, 1964

9 speeches — PROTECTION FROM EVICTION BILL Commons November 18, 1964

Mortgages (Young People) Commons November 24, 1964

War Widows Written Answers November 25, 1964

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(RESTRICTION ON RECOVERY OF POSSESSION.) Commons November 26, 1964

2 speeches — PROTECTION FROM EVICTION BILL Commons November 26, 1964

Clause 2.—(SUSPENSION OF EXECUTION OF ORDER FOR POSSESSION.) Commons November 26, 1964

Clause 5.—(POSTPONEMENT OF DECONTROL OF FORMERLY REQUISITIONED DWELLINGS.) Commons November 26, 1964

3 speeches — Service Men (Death Overseas) Commons November 30, 1964

Lodgings and Furnished Houses, Weymouth and Portland Commons November 30, 1964

Conventional Forces Written Answers November 30, 1964

Clause 1.—(AMENDMENTS AS TO CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS UNDER INSURANCE ACT. 1963 c. 7. 1959 c. 47.) Commons December 3, 1964

Schedule 4.—(RATE OR AMOUNT OF BENEFIT ETC. UNDER INDUSTRIAL INJURIES ACT.) Commons December 3, 1964

NATIONAL INSURANCE &c. BILL Commons December 3, 1964

Clause 1.—(RESTRICTION ON RECOVERY OF POSSESSION.) Commons December 8, 1964

5 speeches — ARMED FORCES Commons December 14, 1964

2 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES, ENGLAND AND WALES (GENERAL GRANT) Commons December 15, 1964

Commemorative Stamps Written Answers December 22, 1964

Automatic Exchange, Boxmoor Written Answers December 22, 1964

Motorways (Warning of Hazards) Written Answers December 23, 1964

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