Mr Julian Snow
February 24, 1910 - January 24, 1982Summary information for Mr Julian Snow
Contributions
1959
Dutch Bulbs Written Answers February 3, 1959
2 speeches — Cannock Chase No. 3 Pit, Staffordshire (Closure) Written Answers February 9, 1959
Motor Cars (Conversion Grants) Written Answers February 10, 1959
4 speeches — Steel Products (Prices) Commons February 16, 1959
Nuclear Power Stations Commons February 16, 1959
Short-Term Credits Written Answers February 16, 1959
Car Club (Sign) Written Answers February 18, 1959
Wall By-pass Written Answers February 18, 1959
Food Hygiene (Foreign Countries) Commons March 2, 1959
2 speeches — Radio School, Yatesbury Commons March 4, 1959
Dutch Flower Bulbs (Quota) Written Answers March 10, 1959
6 speeches — Vote 5. National Health Service, England and Wales Commons March 12, 1959
4 speeches — New Industry, Burntwood Commons March 24, 1959
Purchase Tax Commons March 24, 1959
NETHERLANDS (RELATIONS) Written Answers March 25, 1959
Dutch Flower Bulbs (Quota) Written Answers April 17, 1959
6 speeches — British Firms (Foreign Control) Commons April 21, 1959
British Firms (Foreign Control) Commons April 23, 1959
2 speeches — Whittington Barracks, Lichfield Commons April 29, 1959
International Route Signs Commons April 29, 1959
Industrial Development Certificates, Burntwood Written Answers May 1, 1959
FUEL AND POWER Commons May 4, 1959
4 speeches — Clause 9.—(EXCISE DUTIES ON MECHANI- CALLY PROPELLED VEHICLES KEPT, BUT NOT USED, ON ROADS.) Commons May 11, 1959
2 speeches — Wall By-Pass Commons May 13, 1959
Dutch Flower Bulbs (Quotas) Written Answers June 2, 1959
Agriculture and Food Attaché, Washington Commons June 15, 1959
Chemical Defence Experimental Establishment (Animals) Commons June 15, 1959
New Clause. —(REDUCTION OF DUTY ON DIESEL FUEL FOR PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES.) Commons June 15, 1959
Dutch Bulbs Commons June 16, 1959
Staffordshire (Teachers' Houses) Written Answers June 16, 1959
Teachers, Tamworth (Housing Accommodation) Written Answers June 18, 1959
MESSRS. S. G. BROWN LTD. Commons June 25, 1959
Dutch Bulbs Written Answers June 25, 1959
Victoria Hospital, Lichfield (Children's Accommodation) Written Answers July 6, 1959
Agricultural Holdings, Staffordshire Written Answers July 7, 1959
Industry (Taxation) Commons July 9, 1959
3 speeches — Post-war Credits Commons July 9, 1959
AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION Commons July 16, 1959
Pharmaceutical Firms (Research) Commons July 20, 1959
2 speeches — Victoria Hospital, Lichfield (Children) Commons July 20, 1959
Holland (Quota Restrictions) Commons July 21, 1959
New Industries, Tamworth (Overspill Population) Written Answers July 21, 1959
2 speeches — Tamworth Commons July 23, 1959
7 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY Commons July 23, 1959
Lichfield Written Answers July 23, 1959
Withdrawal of Services (Alternative Transport) Commons July 29, 1959
Diesel-Engined Vehicles (Exhaust Fumes) Written Answers July 29, 1959
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 29, 1959
2 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Noise) Commons November 4, 1959
Diesel-engined Vehicles (Smoke) Commons November 4, 1959
2 speeches — Chiswick Flyover Commons November 4, 1959
Premium Bonds (Prizes) Commons November 10, 1959
6 speeches — ARMY ACT (CONTINUATION) Commons November 12, 1959
Machine-Tool Company, Coventry (Dismissed Workers) Commons November 25, 1959
CHRISTMAS TRAFFIC, CENTRAL LONDON Commons November 26, 1959
LOCAL EMPLOYMENT BILL Commons December 2, 1959
Premium Bonds Commons December 3, 1959
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(PURPOSE FOR WHICH PART I POWERS EXERCISABLE, AND DURATION OF POWERS.) Commons December 8, 1959
ROYAL BALLET COMPANY (TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA) Commons December 9, 1959
TRAFFIC CONGESTION Commons December 10, 1959
Home Nursing and Domiciliary Midwifery Services, London Commons December 14, 1959
Central Electricity Generating Board (Capital Investment Programme) Written Answers December 14, 1959
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