Mr Oliver Vandeleur Kitson

April 22, 1915 - March 19, 1996
Summary information for Mr Oliver Vandeleur Kitson

Contributions

1980

2 speeches — DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND PREPARATIONS (SAFETY) REGULATIONS 1980 Lords January 22, 1980

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SCOTLAND) BILL [H.L.] Lords January 29, 1980

INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES: AUTHORITATIVE STATEMENTS Lords February 4, 1980

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SCOTLAND) BILL [H.L.] Lords February 5, 1980

PROTECTION OF TRADING INTERESTS BILL Lords February 7, 1980

3 speeches — RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT (WRIT AND APPEARANCE) 1979 Lords February 7, 1980

3 speeches — CIGARETTE SMOKING Lords February 14, 1980

12 speeches — COMPETITION BILL Lords February 19, 1980

3 speeches — THE HORSERACE TOTALISATOR BOARD AND THE AGLIONBY REPORT Lords February 21, 1980

9 speeches — COMPETITION BILL Lords March 3, 1980

3 speeches — COMPETITION BILL Lords March 17, 1980

2 speeches — THE EASTER ACT 1928 Lords April 16, 1980

TRANSPORT BILL Lords May 19, 1980

THE BBC EXTERNAL SERVICES Lords June 3, 1980

2 speeches — LABORATORY ANIMALS PROTECTION BILL [H.L.] Lords June 20, 1980

LEGISLATION: PROGRESS ON CONSOLIDATION Lords June 25, 1980

2 speeches — DEFACING OF BANKNOTES Lords June 25, 1980

2 speeches — HOUSING BILL Lords June 30, 1980

HOUSING BILL Lords July 2, 1980

2 speeches — HOUSING BILL Lords July 4, 1980

POSTAL MONOPOLY Lords July 16, 1980

TELECOMMUNICATIONS MONOPOLY Lords July 21, 1980

HOUSING BILL Lords July 22, 1980

BBC WORLD SERVICE: RECEPTION Lords July 31, 1980

POSTAGE RATES FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS Lords October 16, 1980

9 speeches — HIGHWAYS (ROAD HUMPS) BILL Lords October 20, 1980

2 speeches — CIGARETTE ADVERTISING Lords October 22, 1980

3 speeches — HIGHWAYS (ROAD HUMPS) BILL Lords October 28, 1980

6 speeches — HIGHWAYS (ROAD HUMPS) BILL Lords November 4, 1980

3 speeches — PRODUCT LIABILITY: ECC REPORT Lords November 12, 1980

Apple and Pear Development Council (Amendment) Order 1980 Lords December 4, 1980

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