Mr Keith Stainton
November 8, 1921 - November 3, 2001Summary information for Mr Keith Stainton
Contributions
1970
AMENDMENT OF SECTION 15(3) OF ACT OF 1966, c. 34 Commons January 20, 1970
Highways Act, 1959 (Advance Payments Code) Written Answers January 23, 1970
Second Mortgage Facilities Written Answers January 28, 1970
Unsolicited Circulation of Offensive Material Written Answers March 16, 1970
Commonwealth Sugar Agreement Written Answers March 16, 1970
Ports (Bristow Committee) Written Answers March 24, 1970
PORTS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons April 6, 1970
Illegitimacy Written Answers April 13, 1970
14 speeches — NATIONAL PORTS AUTHORITY Commons April 28, 1970
3 speeches — PORTS BILL Commons April 29, 1970
2 speeches — PROVISION FOR VESTING PORT BUSINESSES IN NATIONAL PORTS AUTHORITY Commons April 29, 1970
BUSINESSES LIABLE TO VESTING Commons April 29, 1970
7 speeches — NEGOTIATION AND CONSULTATION WITH STAFF BY NATIONAL PORTS AUTHORITY Commons April 29, 1970
4 speeches — PENSIONS: EMPLOYEES ETC. OF NATIONAL PORTS AUTHORITY, ETC. Commons April 29, 1970
International Life Insurance (U.K.) Ltd. Written Answers April 29, 1970
Fertiliser Industry Written Answers April 30, 1970
QUEEN'S AWARD TO INDUSTRY Written Answers April 30, 1970
Computer Accounting (Frauds) Written Answers May 4, 1970
Bolton Committee Written Answers May 4, 1970
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons May 6, 1970
2 speeches — Mental Patients Written Answers May 11, 1970
Married Quarters, Bahrain Written Answers May 12, 1970
2 speeches — FOOD (PRICE INCREASES) Commons May 13, 1970
3 speeches — Hollesley Bay Colony Borstal Written Answers May 15, 1970
Harwich Harbour Conservancy Board Written Answers May 15, 1970
Right Honourable Anthony Greenwood Written Answers July 24, 1970
Capital Gains Written Answers December 15, 1970
European Economic Community Written Answers December 15, 1970
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