Mr Leonard Cleaver

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

Contributions

1962

Commercial Education (Future Development) Commons February 6, 1962

Clause 6.—(APPLICATION OF PART II.) Commons February 7, 1962

2 speeches — STREATFEILD COMMITTEE (REPORT) Commons February 8, 1962

2 speeches — Headlights Commons February 14, 1962

Wigs Written Answers March 14, 1962

2 speeches — Dipped Headlights (Birmingham Experiment) Commons April 11, 1962

Scrap Iron (Export Licences) Commons April 17, 1962

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 3, 1962

Post-War Credits Commons May 8, 1962

Clause 1.—(SURCHARGE UNDER FINANCE ACT, 1961, S. 9, AND RELATED CHANGES IN RATES OF REVENUE DUTIES.) Commons May 15, 1962

MOTOR CARS (HEADLIGHTS) Commons May 21, 1962

2 speeches — Emergency Radio Communications Service, Birmingham Commons May 22, 1962

Inland Revenue Forms P.11.D. Commons May 24, 1962

Chronic Sick Written Answers May 25, 1962

Dawley (New Town) Commons May 29, 1962

2 speeches — Headlights (Use) Commons June 6, 1962

3 speeches — Boundary Commission (Midlands) Commons June 28, 1962

Clubs, Metropolitan Police District (Registration and Licences) Written Answers July 2, 1962

Immigrants Commons July 11, 1962

Firm, Birmingham Commons July 11, 1962

2 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES (TESTS) Commons July 20, 1962

2 speeches — Postal Services (Birmingham—Edinburgh) Commons July 24, 1962

2 speeches — Life Insurance Policies (House Purchase) Commons July 26, 1962

14 speeches — BIRMINGHAM MENTAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE (FORMER CHAIRMAN) Commons July 30, 1962

2 speeches — Employees (Clothing) Commons November 5, 1962

ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 5, 1962

5 speeches — Motor Cycle and Scooter Riders (Training) Commons November 28, 1962

Motor Industry (Strikes) Commons December 12, 1962

West Bromwich Commons December 12, 1962

Lorries and Cars (Mudguards) Written Answers December 14, 1962

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