Mr Neil Marten
December 3, 1916 - 1986Summary information for Mr Neil Marten
Contributions
1962
2 speeches — Mail Deliveries, Christmas Day Commons January 23, 1962
Toll Bridges Commons February 28, 1962
UNITED NATIONS (PARLIAMENTARY OBSERVERS) Written Answers February 28, 1962
8 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 5, 1962
Toll Bridges and Roads Written Answers March 7, 1962
8 speeches — TOLL BRIDGES Commons March 16, 1962
Demonstration, Parliament Square Written Answers March 29, 1962
2 speeches — Toll Bridges (Tax-Free Incomes) Commons April 3, 1962
2 speeches — Retired Senior Officers (Unemployment Benefit) Commons April 9, 1962
Toll Bridge, Aldwark Written Answers May 9, 1962
2 speeches — Mail (Over-Stamping) Commons May 15, 1962
2 speeches — Nuclear Disarmament (March and Demonstration) Written Answers May 17, 1962
Voluntary Service Overseas (Grant) Commons May 22, 1962
2 speeches — United States Air Force Base, Greenham Common (Demonstration) Commons June 6, 1962
Defence Expenditure Commons August 1, 1962
Eurocontrol Convention Written Answers November 1, 1962
Teachers for East Africa Scheme Commons November 6, 1962
2 speeches — Parachutists (Training Exercises) Commons November 7, 1962
MINISTERS (TITLES) Commons November 8, 1962
6 speeches — ADEN Commons November 13, 1962
2 speeches — British Troops, Aden (Training) Commons November 14, 1962
2 speeches — Gurkha Troops (Aden) Commons November 14, 1962
Personnel, Aden (Families) Written Answers November 14, 1962
Personnel, Aden (Families) Written Answers November 14, 1962
HUNGARY (MR. G. M. WYNNE) Commons November 19, 1962
2 speeches — Primary Schools, Aden Commons November 28, 1962
2 speeches — Voluntary Service Overseas (Free Passages) Commons November 28, 1962
Commonwealth Shipyards (Subsidies) Commons November 28, 1962
Trunk Roads (Accidents) Written Answers December 3, 1962
3 speeches — SHORT BROTHERS AND HARLAND Commons December 10, 1962
3 speeches — SUPERSONIC AIRLINER Commons December 21, 1962
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