Mr Leslie Spriggs
April 22, 1910 - 1990Summary information for Mr Leslie Spriggs
Contributions
1966
2 speeches — Motor Tricycles (Personal Case) Commons January 31, 1966
Railway Workshops Written Answers February 2, 1966
Passenger and Freight Services Written Answers February 2, 1966
Prisoners (Complaints Against Police) Written Answers February 4, 1966
Police Sergeant Griffiths, St. Helens (Investigation) Written Answers February 4, 1966
Police Officers (Disciplinary Cases) Written Answers February 4, 1966
Police Forces (Welfare Facilities) Written Answers February 7, 1966
Police Forces (Resignations) Written Answers February 8, 1966
Bus and Train Fares Written Answers February 15, 1966
Development Area, South-West Lancashire Written Answers February 17, 1966
Motorways (Delays) Commons May 4, 1966
Liner Trains Commons May 4, 1966
2 speeches — Chest Diseases (Diagnosis) Commons May 9, 1966
Licensed Road Vehicles Written Answers May 13, 1966
Defective and Overloaded Vehicles (Employees) Written Answers May 16, 1966
2 speeches — New Exchanges and Extensions Commons May 18, 1966
Electronic Exchanges (Development) Commons May 18, 1966
2 speeches — Pre-School Playgroups Commons May 19, 1966
Police Forces (Amalgamation) Written Answers June 30, 1966
Industrial Injuries Benefit (National Assistance) Written Answers July 5, 1966
Personal Case Written Answers July 5, 1966
Clause 2.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT REFUND.) Commons July 21, 1966
2 speeches — Police Written Answers July 28, 1966
2 speeches — Elections (Statistics) Commons August 4, 1966
Kidney Machines Written Answers August 12, 1966
Development Areas (Government Contracts) Written Answers November 3, 1966
Driving Instructors Written Answers November 10, 1966
St. Helen's Head Post Office (Protest) Written Answers November 29, 1966
St. Helens Post Office Written Answers November 30, 1966
Special Leave (Funerals) Written Answers December 7, 1966
Students (Grants) Written Answers December 8, 1966
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