Mr Luke Teeling
February 5, 1903 - October 26, 1975Summary information for Mr Luke Teeling
Contributions
1962
UNITED NATIONS BONDS Written Answers February 7, 1962
CONGO (BRITISH PROPERTY) Written Answers February 7, 1962
CONGO (UNITED NATIONS FORCE) Written Answers February 14, 1962
CONGO Commons February 21, 1962
2 speeches — CONGO (UNITED NATIONS FORCES) Written Answers February 21, 1962
ANGLO-ARGENTINE TRAMWAYS Written Answers February 26, 1962
Margarine, Peanut Butter and Cooking Oils (Groundnuts) Written Answers February 27, 1962
KATANGA (BRITISH SUBJECTS) Commons March 7, 1962
Railings, Piccadilly Written Answers March 13, 1962
2 speeches — Channel Tunnel Commons March 14, 1962
2 speeches — African Territories (Servicing of Loans) Commons April 10, 1962
Constitution Commons April 12, 1962
Constitution (Changes) Written Answers April 16, 1962
Baileys Ltd (Inquiry) Written Answers April 17, 1962
Police Written Answers April 17, 1962
2 speeches — Constitution Commons April 19, 1962
2 speeches — Legal Secretary (Compensation) Commons April 19, 1962
NEW AMBASSADORS (INTRODUCTION) Written Answers May 21, 1962
HONG KONG (CHINESE IMMIGRANTS) Commons May 22, 1962
BALTIC BONDS (REPAYMENT) Written Answers May 28, 1962
4 speeches — Experiments on Living Animals Commons May 31, 1962
Capital Assistance Written Answers July 3, 1962
3 speeches — CRUELTY TO ANIMALS Commons July 6, 1962
Polish Ex-Regulars Written Answers July 31, 1962
Cruelty to Animals (Committee) Written Answers August 2, 1962
Riding Establishments Act, 1939 Written Answers August 2, 1962
Channel Tunnel Written Answers October 25, 1962
Bailey's of Malta Ltd (Inquiry) Written Answers November 6, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 8, 1962
2 speeches — West Street Site, Brighton Commons November 13, 1962
CHINA Written Answers November 22, 1962
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