Mr Martin McLaren

January 11, 1914 - July 27, 1979
Summary information for Mr Martin McLaren

Contributions

1961

TRUSTEE INVESTMENTS BILL Commons January 26, 1961

Inner Circuit Road, Bristol Written Answers February 1, 1961

2 speeches — Situation Commons February 7, 1961

Bath-Paddington Train (Reservation) Written Answers February 17, 1961

3 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND BILL Commons February 22, 1961

HIGHWAYS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 24, 1961

Income Tax (Remissions) Written Answers March 2, 1961

SIERRA LEONE INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons March 22, 1961

Railways Board Written Answers March 28, 1961

THE GAMBIA Commons March 30, 1961

Clause 2.—(REBATE ON HEAVY OILS.) Commons May 16, 1961

Air Transport Licensing Board (Deputy Chairman) Commons June 5, 1961

PUBLIC SCHOOLS (ENTRY) Commons June 16, 1961

Birmingham-Bristol Motorway (Dorset and South Somerset) Commons June 21, 1961

Buildings of Architectural or Historic Interest Written Answers June 27, 1961

LAW REFORM COMMITTEE (REPORTS) Written Answers June 27, 1961

LAW REFORM COMMITTEE Written Answers June 28, 1961

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS.) Commons June 29, 1961

Clubs (Tombola Games) Written Answers June 29, 1961

Ronald Derek Sowle Written Answers July 3, 1961

2 speeches — National Gallery (Giorgione Picture) Commons July 4, 1961

Meek v. Fleming (Costs) Written Answers July 13, 1961

2 speeches — Southmead Hospital, Bristol Commons July 24, 1961

3 speeches — THE COINAGE Commons July 28, 1961

Ronald Derek Sowle Commons October 23, 1961

2 speeches — Dental Hospital, Bristol (Technicians) Commons October 23, 1961

Plowden Report (Management Services) Written Answers October 24, 1961

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT (NUMBERING AND CITATION) Written Answers November 13, 1961

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