Mr John Ainsley

1898 - June 23, 1976
Summary information for Mr John Ainsley

Contributions

1962

2 speeches — North-East Commons February 20, 1962

2 speeches — Crook Commons February 20, 1962

2 speeches — Peases West Schools, Crook Commons March 1, 1962

2 speeches — Durham Commons March 1, 1962

New Clause.—(STANDING ADVISORY COUNCIL.) Commons March 1, 1962

Crook and Willington (Advance Factory) Written Answers March 15, 1962

2 speeches — Training Camp, Brancepeth Commons March 21, 1962

2 speeches — School-leavers, Durham Commons April 12, 1962

Brancepeth Camp Written Answers April 18, 1962

Crook Written Answers May 21, 1962

North-West Durham Written Answers June 1, 1962

2 speeches — North-West Durham Written Answers June 1, 1962

Satellite Television Station, Weardale Written Answers June 1, 1962

Northumberland, Durham and Workington> Written Answers June 5, 1962

2 speeches — County Durham (Crook Area) Commons June 26, 1962

Bishop Auckland Commons July 11, 1962

Industrial Expansion (Supply Requirements) Written Answers July 16, 1962

3 speeches — NORTH-EAST COAST (REDUNDANCY AND UNEMPLOYMENT) Commons July 23, 1962

2 speeches — Television Station, Weardaie Commons July 24, 1962

Brancepeth Training Camp Written Answers July 30, 1962

Darlington—King's Cross Train (First-aid Equipment) Written Answers August 1, 1962

Training Centre, Tursdale Written Answers November 14, 1962

Unemployed, Northern Region (National Assistance) Written Answers December 10, 1962

2 speeches — Industrial Training Centre, County Durham Commons December 12, 1962

Advance Factory, Crook Written Answers December 12, 1962

UNEMPLOYMENT Commons December 17, 1962

Maintenance Allocations, Durham and North Staffordshire Written Answers December 17, 1962

Tyne Tunnel and Darlington Bypass Written Answers December 19, 1962

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