Mr Myer Galpern

1903 - September 23, 1993
Summary information for Mr Myer Galpern

Contributions

1962

Second Schedule.—(CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS.) Commons January 30, 1962

2 speeches — POLICE FEDERATIONS BILL Commons February 9, 1962

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY AWARDS FOR FIRST DEGREE UNIVER SITY COURSES AND COMPARABLE COURSES IN UNITED KINGDOM.) Commons February 21, 1962

2 speeches — New Clause.—(STANDING ADVISORY COUNCIL.) Commons March 1, 1962

5 speeches — POLICE FEDERATIONS [MONEY] Commons March 6, 1962

2 speeches — C. GENERAL Commons March 7, 1962

3 speeches — Clause 9.—(SUPPLEMENTARY POWERS WITH RESPECT TO SUBSIDIES FOR HOUSES PROVIDED BY HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS UNDER AUTHORISED. OR SPECIAL. ARRANGEMENTS.) Commons April 4, 1962

2 speeches — Clause 29.—(DEFAULT POWERS OF SECRETARY OF STATE IN RELATION TO RENTS.) Commons April 4, 1962

Clause 8.—(POWER TO ABOLISH OR REDUCE SUBSIDIES.) Commons April 4, 1962

3 speeches — Clause 29.—(DEFAULT POWERS OF SECRETARY OF STATE IN RELATION TO RENTS.) Commons April 5, 1962

12 speeches — LICENSING (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons April 16, 1962

POLICE FEDERATIONS BILL Commons May 4, 1962

3 speeches — EDUCATION, SCOTLAND Commons July 10, 1962

2 speeches — New Clause.—(PUBLIC DANCING.) Commons July 11, 1962

4 speeches — New Clause.—(PROVISIONS AS TO INSPECTION OF CLUBS BY POLICE.) Commons July 11, 1962

Clause 12.—(PROTECTION OF YOUNG PERSONS.) Commons July 11, 1962

Clause 17.—(TRADING HOURS FOR OFF SALE PREMISES, ETC.) Commons July 11, 1962

Third Schedule.—(REPEAL OF ENACTMENTS.) Commons July 11, 1962

Teacher, Lindsay High School Written Answers December 5, 1962

Hospital Boards of Management Written Answers December 5, 1962

ELECTRICITY (BORROWING POWERS) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons December 12, 1962

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