Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
February 2, 1905 - January 26, 1995Summary information for Mr John Vaughan-Morgan
Contributions
1965
PUBLIC AUCTIONS Commons February 4, 1965
Cigarettes (Ending of Television Advertising) Commons February 8, 1965
Dental Health Commons February 8, 1965
2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH PRIMARY PRODUCE (GUARANTEED MARKETS) Commons February 9, 1965
2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (MANNING) Commons February 17, 1965
2 speeches — SALE, GLOUCESTER Commons February 25, 1965
2 speeches — Post-graduate Students (Allowances) Written Answers March 11, 1965
Gatwick Airport (Aircraft) Written Answers March 15, 1965
4 speeches — IMMIGRATION Commons March 23, 1965
Redhill Comprehensive Area Development Plan Written Answers March 23, 1965
Electricity Board (Clinker Charges) Written Answers March 23, 1965
Elderly People (Welfare) Commons March 29, 1965
MONOPOLIES AND MERGERS BILL Commons March 29, 1965
2 speeches — MONOPOLIES AND MERGERS BILL Commons March 29, 1965
South Orbital Road (God stone-Reigate) Written Answers March 31, 1965
Surrey County Rate (Greater London Council Assistance) Written Answers May 18, 1965
B.269 (Accidents) Written Answers June 2, 1965
2 speeches — GREAT BRITAIN (RELATIONS WITH EUROPE) Commons June 4, 1965
British Railways (Refreshments) Written Answers June 24, 1965
A.25 (Old Oxted By-Pass) Written Answers July 26, 1965
Premises, Redhill (Appeals) Written Answers November 22, 1965
Gas and Electricity Supplies Written Answers November 23, 1965
Premises, Redhill (Use) Written Answers November 25, 1965
South Orbital Road and London-Brighton Motorway Written Answers November 29, 1965
5 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICA Commons December 1, 1965
3 speeches — PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS (REIGATE) Commons December 10, 1965
GATWICK AIRPORT (NOISE) Commons December 22, 1965
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