Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
February 2, 1905 - January 26, 1995Summary information for Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
Contributions
1963
Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGHS.) Commons January 24, 1963
2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons January 28, 1963
Richard Thomas and Baldwins and Whitehead Iron and Steel Commons February 12, 1963
2 speeches — Covent Garden Market (Site) Commons February 18, 1963
2 speeches — Schedule 1.—(THE LONDON BOROUGHS.) Commons February 20, 1963
Inland Revenue Department (Shorthand Typists) Written Answers February 28, 1963
8 speeches — CHIEF ENAHORO Commons March 21, 1963
School Building Programme, Surrey Written Answers March 21, 1963
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 28, 1963
3 speeches — Clause 68.—(TRANSITIONAL ASSISTANCE TO CERTAIN COUNTIES.) Commons April 1, 1963
2 speeches — UNDER-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES (LIVING STANDARDS) Commons May 10, 1963
Grammar School Places Written Answers May 13, 1963
4 speeches — EXPORTS Commons May 24, 1963
2 speeches — Proposed Closures (Notification) Written Answers May 30, 1963
4 speeches — ROADS (PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS) Commons May 31, 1963
Clause 13.—(SECOND TELEVISION SERVICE PROVIDED BY AUTHORITY.) Commons June 27, 1963
Development Plan Written Answers July 2, 1963
THE GAMBIA (CONSTITUTION) Commons July 4, 1963
SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY Commons July 24, 1963
New Primary School, Godstone Commons July 30, 1963
Junction, Redhill Written Answers December 4, 1963
Motor Rallies Advisory Committee Written Answers December 4, 1963
6 speeches — SOCIAL SECURITY Commons December 10, 1963
Colonial Development and Welfare Moneys Written Answers December 10, 1963
Town and Country Planning Inquiries (Godstone) Written Answers December 10, 1963
Works of Art (Export) Written Answers December 10, 1963
2 speeches — Foreign Office and Home Office Site (Redevelopment) Commons December 17, 1963
Ghana (Tax on Pensions) Commons December 17, 1963
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons December 19, 1963
CONGO (UNITED NATIONS OPERATIONS) Written Answers December 19, 1963
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