Mr Marcus Kimball

October 18, 1928 -
Summary information for Mr Marcus Kimball

Contributions

1968

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING (AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE AND FORESTRY) Commons January 31, 1968

2 speeches — NATIONAL LOTTERY BILL Commons February 2, 1968

Weapons Amnesty Written Answers February 15, 1968

3 speeches — GAME AND OTHER LICENCES (FEES) Commons March 5, 1968

4 speeches — DEFENCE (ARMY) ESTIMATES, 1968–69, VOTE A Commons March 6, 1968

12 speeches — (EXTENSION OF COMPANY'S POWER TO INVEST.) Commons March 22, 1968

3 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT 1949 (AMENDMENT) (No. 2) BILL Commons March 22, 1968

New Bridge, Keadby Written Answers March 27, 1968

2 speeches — FAMILY ALLOWANCES AND NATIONAL INSURANCE (No. 2) BILL Commons April 2, 1968

AVOIDANCE OF POLLUTION. Commons April 9, 1968

PLOUGHING OF FOOTPATH OR BRIDLEWAY. Commons April 9, 1968

STAG-HUNTING WITH HOUNDS (ABOLITION) Commons May 14, 1968

AREAS OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST BILL Commons May 17, 1968

ROAD SAFETY ACT 1967 (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons May 17, 1968

Atlantic Salmon Written Answers June 12, 1968

AGRICULTURE (CEREALS PAYMENTS) Commons June 17, 1968

3 speeches — New Seed Varieties Commons June 26, 1968

Diseased Salmon Written Answers July 3, 1968

4 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons July 11, 1968

Shotgun Certificates Written Answers July 11, 1968

Two-Tier Postal Service Written Answers October 24, 1968

A46 Road (Cabourne, Lincolnshire, By-pass) Written Answers November 4, 1968

Cast Stone and Concrete Industry (Wages) Written Answers November 4, 1968

Parliamentary Candidates (Free Post) Written Answers November 5, 1968

3 speeches — Rabies Written Answers November 6, 1968

Stone and Concrete Industry (Wages) Written Answers November 18, 1968

North Lincolnshire (Water Demand) Written Answers December 4, 1968

Unemployment (Gainsborough) Written Answers December 9, 1968

PONIES BILL Commons December 13, 1968

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