Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
February 2, 1905 - January 26, 1995Summary information for Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
Contributions
1956
Employers (Wage Payments) Commons March 26, 1956
MALTA (ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE) Commons March 26, 1956
Electoral Registers Written Answers April 18, 1956
Development Programme Written Answers April 18, 1956
Troops, British Guiana Written Answers April 18, 1956
2 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE (DEFERRED EARNINGS) Commons April 23, 1956
Australian Dried Fruit Growers (Payments) Written Answers May 1, 1956
2 speeches — Lung Cancer (Smoking) Commons May 7, 1956
NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS (EARNINGS LIMIT) Commons May 7, 1956
11 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons May 11, 1956
2 speeches — FAMILY ALLOWANCES AND NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons May 15, 1956
2 speeches — Staff (Photographers and Photoprinters) Commons May 31, 1956
London-Brighton Road, Redhill Commons June 6, 1956
Increased Charges (Publicity) Written Answers June 13, 1956
2 speeches — Lost Man-days Commons June 14, 1956
DISTRESSED BRITISH WEST INDIANS, FOREIGN COUNTRIES Written Answers June 20, 1956
Comptroller of Development and Welfare (Advisory Posts) Written Answers June 20, 1956
2 speeches — West India Regiment Commons June 27, 1956
Employment, United States of America Commons June 27, 1956
Peasant Development Scheme Written Answers June 27, 1956
Rail Facilities (Coalfield Areas) Written Answers July 4, 1956
Regional Organisation Written Answers July 31, 1956
United States Canned Fruit Written Answers November 12, 1956
5 speeches — Fruit and Tobacco (Dollar Purchases) Commons November 27, 1956
5 speeches — DOLLAR IMPORTS Commons December 5, 1956
British Subjects, Egypt Written Answers December 6, 1956
PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICERS (DEPUTIES) BILL Commons December 7, 1956
2 speeches — Export-Import Bank (Credits) Commons December 18, 1956
2 speeches — Egypt (Expelled British Subjects) Written Answers December 19, 1956
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