Mr Lynn Ungoed-Thomas

June 29, 1904 - December 4, 1972
Summary information for Mr Lynn Ungoed-Thomas

Contributions

1960

MONCKTON COMMISSION (PROTECTION OF WITNESSES) Commons January 26, 1960

Mr. A. M. Wraight Commons January 27, 1960

10 speeches — LEGAL AID BILL Commons February 1, 1960

4 speeches — Monckton Commission Commons February 4, 1960

Dr. Banda Commons February 4, 1960

3 speeches — Dr. Banda Commons February 9, 1960

2 speeches — Dr. Banda Commons February 16, 1960

3 speeches — Bills, Regulations and Enactments Commons February 16, 1960

3 speeches — Troops Commons March 10, 1960

2 speeches — Enactments Commons March 10, 1960

5 speeches — COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS Commons March 15, 1960

3 speeches — COLONIAL SERVICES Commons March 15, 1960

12 speeches — LEGAL AID BILL Commons March 28, 1960

LAW OF THE SEA (CONFERENCE) Commons April 28, 1960

4 speeches — CHARITIES BILL [Lords] Commons April 28, 1960

6 speeches — LEGAL AID AND ADVICE Commons May 2, 1960

2 speeches — Incident, Brixton (Mr. Thompson) Commons May 5, 1960

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 5, 1960

2 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTION) Commons May 9, 1960

Captured Documents Commons May 16, 1960

ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE Commons May 16, 1960

2 speeches — Fishing Grounds Commons May 16, 1960

COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Commons July 7, 1960

2 speeches — UNITED STATES AIRCRAFT, BARENTS SEA (SOVIET NOTE) Commons July 12, 1960

CHARITIES BILL [Lords] Commons July 15, 1960

9 speeches — Clause 4. —(REGISTER OF CHARITIES) Commons July 15, 1960

Clause 5. —(EFFECT OF, AND CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS TO, REGISTRATION.) Commons July 15, 1960

8 speeches — FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DAGENHAM Commons November 21, 1960

Viscountcy of Stansgate Commons November 29, 1960

8 speeches — LEGAL AID AND ADVICE (ENGLAND AND WALES) Commons December 6, 1960

London-Yorkshire Motorway Written Answers December 7, 1960

DEFENCE Commons December 13, 1960

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