Mr John Howard

1913 - August 10, 1982
Summary information for Mr John Howard

Contributions

1961

NATIONALISED TRANSPORT UNDERTAKINGS Commons January 30, 1961

Policy Commons February 1, 1961

Woolsington Airport Commons March 6, 1961

2 speeches — Southampton Airport Commons March 13, 1961

New Cunard Liner Commons March 22, 1961

PRIME MINISTER (OVERSEAS VISITS) Commons March 23, 1961

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 23, 1961

B.E.A. Services (Eastleigh and Hurn) Written Answers March 23, 1961

2 speeches — Exchange Control Act, 1947 (Section 22) Commons March 30, 1961

Mr. Don Pan (Deportation) Commons March 30, 1961

Transatlantic Passengers Commons April 19, 1961

2 speeches — Southampton Airport Commons April 24, 1961

Exhumation Licence (Titchfield) Written Answers April 26, 1961

10 speeches — NORTH ATLANTIC SHIPPING BILL Commons May 1, 1961

17 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ADVANCES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VESSEL.) Commons May 30, 1961

Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Commons June 14, 1961

2 speeches — Southampton Airport (Customs Facilities) Commons June 27, 1961

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ADVANCES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VESSEL.) Commons June 29, 1961

New Clause.—(SHIPS: NO BALANCING CHARGE ON SALE FOR SCRAP.) Commons July 3, 1961

2 speeches — Southampton-Jersey Service Commons July 10, 1961

2 speeches — SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING Commons July 13, 1961

Redbridge Junction, Southampton Written Answers July 26, 1961

3½ Per Cent. War Loan Written Answers July 27, 1961

2 speeches — Income Tax (Schedule A) Commons August 3, 1961

3 speeches — Tanner's Brook Commons November 6, 1961

Foreign Shipyards (Minister's Visit) Commons November 15, 1961

2 speeches — Hurn Airport Commons November 20, 1961

4 speeches — TANNERS BROOK, HAMPSHIRE (FLOODING) Commons November 29, 1961

2 speeches — HIRE-PURCHASE BILL Commons December 8, 1961

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