Mr Oliver Vandeleur Kitson
April 22, 1915 - March 19, 1996Summary information for Mr Oliver Vandeleur Kitson
Contributions
1982
The Pearson Report on Civil Liability Lords January 20, 1982
4 speeches — Civic Government (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 26, 1982
2 speeches — Civic Government (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 26, 1982
Pet Animals Act 1951 (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1982
Broadcasting: Complaints Procedure Lords February 11, 1982
Education Lords February 17, 1982
Disaster Funds Lords February 25, 1982
Civic Government (Scotland) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 9, 1982
2 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Lords March 11, 1982
Elstree Aerodrome: Usage and Fees Lords March 15, 1982
2 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Lords March 15, 1982
2 speeches — Cigarette Advertising Lords March 17, 1982
Dissemination of Pornography Bill [H.L.] Lords March 25, 1982
2 speeches — Lloyd's Bill Lords April 1, 1982
Pension Payments to Britons Living Abroad Lords April 7, 1982
2 speeches — Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill Lords May 17, 1982
Transport Bill Lords July 5, 1982
2 speeches — Transport Bill Lords July 9, 1982
2 speeches — Transport Bill Lords July 14, 1982
3 speeches — Transport Bill Lords July 14, 1982
5 speeches — Transport Bill Lords July 15, 1982
British Telecom: Postal Circulars Lords July 19, 1982
Telecommunications Policy Lords July 19, 1982
Motor Vehicles (Wearing of Seat Belts) Regulations 1982 Lords July 30, 1982
2 speeches — Transport Bill Lords October 14, 1982
6 speeches — Transport Bill Lords October 14, 1982
Motor Vehicles (Tests) (Extension) Order 1982 Lords October 25, 1982
Household Rewiring Lords December 8, 1982
Legislation Lords December 15, 1982
2 speeches — National Heritage Bill [H.L.] Lords December 21, 1982
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