Mr Leonard Cleaver

October 27, 1909 - July 7, 1993
Summary information for Mr Leonard Cleaver

Contributions

1961

Fire Hydrants (Car Parking) Written Answers February 7, 1961

4 speeches — Coventry Road, Birmingham (Yardley) Commons March 29, 1961

BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 19, 1961

2 speeches — Motor Car Sales (American Service Men) Written Answers April 20, 1961

2 speeches — Post Offices (Modernisation) Commons April 26, 1961

2 speeches — Gear-cutting Machines Commons May 16, 1961

New Clause.—(RELIEF FOR INDUSTRIAL USE OF LIGHT OILS.) Commons June 21, 1961

Compulsory Purchase Written Answers June 23, 1961

Birmingham Quarter Sessions (Courts) Commons June 29, 1961

5 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ADVANCES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF VESSEL.) Commons June 29, 1961

2 speeches — Remploy Factory, Birmingham Commons July 5, 1961

2 speeches — Machine Tool Industry Research Association Commons July 18, 1961

5 speeches — LAND (PRICE AND USE) Commons July 20, 1961

3 speeches — Property (Compulsory Purchase) Commons July 25, 1961

Land, Birmingham (Purchase) Commons August 1, 1961

Motor Cars (Export) Commons August 3, 1961

2 speeches — Foreign Prisoners Commons November 9, 1961

2 speeches — Aliens (Deportation) Commons November 9, 1961

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS BILL Commons November 16, 1961

4 speeches — Census of Production Commons November 21, 1961

Motor Car Exports Commons November 28, 1961

Motor Car Industry (Industrial Disputes) Commons November 28, 1961

Commercial Education Commons November 29, 1961

Clause 1.—(APPLICATION OF PART I.) Commons December 5, 1961

Building Workers, Birmingham Commons December 6, 1961

Road Accidents, Birmingham Written Answers December 6, 1961

Elevated Roadway, Birmingham Written Answers December 18, 1961

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