Mr John Horner

November 5, 1911 - February 11, 1997
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Contributions

1966

Halesowen By-Pass (Accidents) Written Answers January 25, 1966

Amateur Athletic Association (Grants) Written Answers January 27, 1966

National Gas Grid Commons February 1, 1966

2 speeches — Underground Gas Holder Commons February 1, 1966

Tipton Gas Works Written Answers February 1, 1966

2 speeches — Neatishead Radar Station (Fire) Written Answers February 28, 1966

Fire Brigades (Drills and Exercises) Written Answers May 16, 1966

EMERGENCY POWERS Commons May 26, 1966

Firemen (Live Rescue Drills) Written Answers June 17, 1966

British Phosphates Commission (Labourers' Strike) Written Answers June 22, 1966

PRICES AND INCOMES BILL Commons July 14, 1966

5 speeches — ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Commons July 27, 1966

Clause 16.—(TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: ENFORCEMENT.) Commons August 9, 1966

2 speeches — Clause 25.—(GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO OPERATION OF PART IV.) Commons August 9, 1966

Fireman Binns (Rescue Drills) Written Answers August 10, 1966

Fire Brigade Drivers (Accidents) Written Answers August 10, 1966

Firemen's Pension Scheme Written Answers August 11, 1966

London Fire Brigade (Pension Scheme) Written Answers October 31, 1966

2 speeches — Halesowen By-Pass Written Answers October 31, 1966

2 speeches — DISABLEMENT PENSION (MR. ARMES) Commons November 7, 1966

London and Northern Securities (Dividend) Written Answers November 7, 1966

MOTOR INDUSTRY Commons November 9, 1966

Defence Expenditure Commons November 16, 1966

Civil Defence Commons November 17, 1966

PRICES AND INCOMES (WHITE PAPER) Commons November 22, 1966

Gaskain Report Written Answers November 25, 1966

Fire Brigades Written Answers December 7, 1966

Fire Brigades Written Answers December 7, 1966

Pay Reviews Written Answers December 13, 1966

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