Mr John Hare
January 22, 1911 - 1982Summary information for Mr John Hare
Contributions
1964
2 speeches — PORT TALBOT STEEL DISPUTE Lords January 29, 1964
5 speeches — EFFECTS OF AUTOMATION ON EMPLOYMENT Lords February 5, 1964
2 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND BILL Lords February 6, 1964
2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BILL Lords February 6, 1964
11 speeches — EDUCATION AND CIVIL SCIENCE Lords February 6, 1964
4 speeches — INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BILL Lords February 6, 1964
U.K. AND AUSTRALIAN CHANGES IN PURCHASING POWER Written Answers February 13, 1964
22 speeches — INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BILL Lords February 20, 1964
12 speeches — PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORT Lords February 26, 1964
4 speeches — INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BILL Lords March 3, 1964
TRADE UNION (AMALGAMATIONS, ETC.) BILL Lords March 10, 1964
5 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION AND SCIENCE ORDER, 1964 Lords March 12, 1964
4 speeches — AVAILABILITY OF GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS IN THE NORTH Lords March 17, 1964
7 speeches — THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords March 18, 1964
7 speeches — TRADE UNIONS, EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATIONS AND THE LAW Lords March 19, 1964
6 speeches — CYPRUS: ATTACK ON BRITISH MEMBERS OF U.N. FORCE Lords April 7, 1964
4 speeches — AUTOMATION IN INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE Lords April 8, 1964
THE UNITED STATES AND SHIPPING CONTRACTS Lords April 9, 1964
7 speeches — SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND Lords April 15, 1964
4 speeches — PENAL REFORM Lords April 16, 1964
EXPENSE ACCOUNT FLATS Written Answers April 22, 1964
EXPENSE ACCOUNT MEALS Written Answers April 30, 1964
LICENSING OF YOUNG MOTOR-CYCLISTS Written Answers May 6, 1964
2 speeches — IMMIGRANTS AND EMPLOYMENT VOUCHERS Lords May 13, 1964
8 speeches — CHRYSLER CORPORATION AND ROOTES GROUP Lords June 8, 1964
5 speeches — BRITISH AID FOR OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT Lords June 18, 1964
9 speeches — THE NATIONAL DEBT AND SERVICING COST Lords July 6, 1964
4 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS AND PENSIONS Lords July 8, 1964
13 speeches — FINANCE BILL Lords July 14, 1964
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