Mr John Page

September 16, 1919 -
Summary information for Mr John Page

Contributions

1967

2 speeches — Married Quarters Written Answers January 24, 1967

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 26, 1967

MALTA Commons January 30, 1967

Public Service Pensions Written Answers January 31, 1967

3 speeches — MALTA Commons February 2, 1967

2 speeches — Malta Written Answers February 3, 1967

Malta Written Answers February 9, 1967

Malta Written Answers February 9, 1967

Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGH ELECTIONS.) Commons February 13, 1967

Pensioners Written Answers February 13, 1967

4 speeches — MARINE, &c., BROADCASTING (OFFENCES) BILL Commons February 15, 1967

2 speeches — Crosby Steelworks (Dispute) Commons February 20, 1967

Industrial Civil Servants Written Answers February 20, 1967

2 speeches — TRANSPORT POLICY Commons February 22, 1967

In-Patients (Cost) Written Answers February 27, 1967

2 speeches — Malta (Hospitals) Written Answers February 27, 1967

Kiosks, Harrow Written Answers February 27, 1967

Malta (Battalion Cost) Written Answers February 28, 1967

MALTA Commons March 13, 1967

Printed Matter (Increased Postal Charges) Written Answers March 22, 1967

Post Office Engineers (Pay Claim) Written Answers March 22, 1967

Servicemen, Aden (Safety) Written Answers March 23, 1967

Private Pension Schemes (Transferability) Commons April 10, 1967

2 speeches — Industrial Training Boards (Youth Employment Officers) Commons April 10, 1967

2 speeches — Employment Agencies Bill Commons April 10, 1967

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(FEE-CHARGING AGENCIES TO REQUIRE LICENCES OR AUTHORISATIONS.) Commons April 28, 1967

16 speeches — Clause 2.—(GRANT OF LICENCES AND AUTHORISATIONS.) Commons April 28, 1967

5 speeches — REGISTRAR OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (TRADE UNION FUNDS) Commons May 1, 1967

Malta (Joint Mission) Written Answers May 2, 1967

M4 (Traffic) Written Answers May 3, 1967

Vacancies (National and Local Government Service) Written Answers May 9, 1967

Public Libraries (Treaty of Rome and White Papers) Written Answers May 31, 1967

Reorganisation (Staff) Written Answers May 31, 1967

2 speeches — Manufacturing and Service Industries (Placings) Commons June 5, 1967

Clause 24.—(ADDITIONAL PROVISION FOR REFUNDS OF, AND OTHER PROVISIONS AS TO, SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT TAX.) Commons June 8, 1967

Central and Local Government Employees (Numbers) Written Answers June 13, 1967

Industrial Productivity Commons June 21, 1967

4 speeches — New Clause No. 1.—(Tax RELIEF FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS.) Commons June 27, 1967

2 speeches — Skilled Workers Commons July 10, 1967

3 speeches — PRICES AND INCOMES (NO. 2) BILL Commons July 10, 1967

School Leaving Age (Industrial Training) Written Answers July 10, 1967

Flowers Report Written Answers July 12, 1967

Malta (Joint Mission's Report) Written Answers July 17, 1967

Malta Dockyard Written Answers July 17, 1967

TENANTS (NAMED INSURANCE COMPANIES) Written Answers July 24, 1967

Professional and Executive Register (Appointments Delay) Written Answers July 26, 1967

Chinese Mission (Police Patrol) Written Answers October 23, 1967

2 speeches — Unemployment Commons November 13, 1967

Selective Employment Tax Commons November 13, 1967

2 speeches — Redundancy Payments Act Commons November 13, 1967

8 speeches — (ACTS CONTINUED TILL END OF DECEMBER, 1968.) Commons November 15, 1967

Sorters and Delivery Workers (Numbers) Written Answers November 16, 1967

Selective Employment Tax (Classifications) Written Answers November 17, 1967

Exports and Imports (London Dock Strike) Written Answers November 17, 1967

Commonwealth Immigrants Written Answers November 21, 1967

2 speeches — Women Sorters and Delivery Workers Commons November 23, 1967

Judicial Appeals Written Answers November 27, 1967

2 speeches — DOCK WORKERS (REGULATION OF EMPLOYMENT) Commons November 29, 1967

Public Transport Aircraft (Safety Regulations) Written Answers December 6, 1967

Selective Employment Tax Commons December 18, 1967

Strikes Commons December 18, 1967

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