Mr John Tilney
December 19, 1907 - April 26, 1994Summary information for Mr John Tilney
Contributions
1958
OVERSEAS SERVICE BILL Commons January 21, 1958
5 speeches — OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons January 28, 1958
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(AMENDMENTS AS TO AREAS IN WHICH COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MAY OPERATE.) Commons February 5, 1958
2 speeches — Commonwealth Economic Committee Commons February 13, 1958
NEW £5 NOTE (DESIGN) Commons February 24, 1958
Pepel (Shipping Notice) Commons March 13, 1958
LAW OF THE SEA (GENEVA CONFERENCE) Written Answers April 2, 1958
Overseas Civil Servants Written Answers April 3, 1958
WALLASEY CORPORATION BILL Commons April 15, 1958
4 speeches — LAW OF THE SEA (GENEVA CONFERENCE) Commons April 23, 1958
5 speeches — COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES (FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION) Commons April 28, 1958
Tropical Medicine Written Answers May 12, 1958
2 speeches — OVERSEAS CIVIL SERVICE (SPECIAL LIST) Commons May 15, 1958
Motor Cars (Personal Exports) Written Answers May 20, 1958
EMPIRE DAY Written Answers May 22, 1958
CLEAN AIR Commons July 10, 1958
Revenue Written Answers July 16, 1958
Population Written Answers July 16, 1958
3 speeches — COMMONWEALTH TRADE AND ECONOMIC AID Commons July 21, 1958
Illicit Diamond Mining Written Answers July 29, 1958
Reserves (Securities) Written Answers July 29, 1958
Development Projects Written Answers July 29, 1958
Kissy, Sierra Leone (Admiralty Jetty) Written Answers July 30, 1958
Diamonds (Black Market Operations) Written Answers July 31, 1958
Defence and Internal Security Written Answers October 23, 1958
2 speeches — Constitutional Conference Commons November 4, 1958
Doctors (Emigration) Commons November 24, 1958
6 speeches — COMMONWEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC PROBLEMS Commons December 2, 1958
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