Mr Oscar Murton
May 8, 1914 -Summary information for Mr Oscar Murton
Contributions
1966
4 speeches — ESTATE AGENTS BILL Commons January 28, 1966
Bricks Commons January 31, 1966
2 speeches — Home Defence Force Commons February 2, 1966
Dorset Foster Home Written Answers February 3, 1966
2 speeches — BUILDING AND HOUSING (SPEECH) Commons February 8, 1966
Roundabouts Written Answers February 9, 1966
CHILD CARE (DORSET) Commons February 17, 1966
New Clause 3.—(DISREGARD OF SERVICE DISABLEMENT PENSIONS, &C.) Commons February 24, 1966
2 speeches — Poole (County Borough Status) Commons March 1, 1966
5 speeches — HOUSING AND BUILDING POLICIES Commons May 19, 1966
2 speeches — Ordnance Survey (Establishment) Commons June 13, 1966
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons June 14, 1966
House Completions, 1966 Written Answers June 14, 1966
House Completions, 1967–1970 Written Answers June 14, 1966
Surface Mail (Seamen's Strike) Written Answers June 15, 1966
MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons June 21, 1966
2 speeches — Chiefs of Staff Committee and Service Board Commons June 22, 1966
2 speeches — Child Care Arrangements, Dorset Commons June 23, 1966
2 speeches — Children In Care Commons June 23, 1966
2 speeches — Land Commission Bill (Costs) Commons June 28, 1966
3 speeches — MINISTER OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (STATEMENT) Commons July 14, 1966
Completions 1966 Written Answers July 19, 1966
Rating Act, 1966 (Operation) Written Answers July 19, 1966
2 speeches — Territorial Efficiency Decoration Commons August 3, 1966
Dwellings (Stock) Written Answers October 18, 1966
Housing Corporation (Expenditure) Written Answers October 18, 1966
Local Authority Three-Bedroom Houses (Floor Area and Cost) Written Answers October 18, 1966
General Bor-Komorowski (Funeral and Memorial Service) Written Answers October 18, 1966
Clause 4.—(REDUCTION OF GRANTS IN CASE OF DEFAULT.) Commons October 20, 1966
4 speeches — Clause 8.—(GRANTS FOR PUBLIC OPEN PACES.) Commons October 20, 1966
2 speeches — Clause 16.—(POSTPONEMENT OF REVALUATION.) Commons October 20, 1966
Clause 19.—(APPLICATION OF SECTIONS 20 AND 21.) Commons October 20, 1966
Population (London, South-East and East Anglia Regions) Written Answers October 20, 1966
Ratepayers Written Answers October 25, 1966
Professional Auditors Written Answers October 25, 1966
Dwellings (Statistics) Written Answers October 25, 1966
MINISTRY OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES (ABOLITION) Written Answers October 25, 1966
CONDUCT OF THE HOME SECRETARY Commons October 31, 1966
2 speeches — Mortgage Option Scheme Commons November 1, 1966
2 speeches — Building Programme Commons November 1, 1966
Police and Prison Officers (Protection) Written Answers November 3, 1966
Corporal Punishment Written Answers November 3, 1966
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(RAISING OF LIMIT ON ADVANCES IMPOSED BY 1965 c. 59 s. 43.) Commons November 11, 1966
Clause 2.—(MODIFICATION OF LAND COMPENSATION ACTS AS RESPECTS EXTENSIONS OF AREAS OF NEW TOWNS.) Commons November 11, 1966
2 speeches — National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act, 1949 Commons November 14, 1966
2 speeches — Countryside Commission Commons November 14, 1966
Annual Report Written Answers November 15, 1966
13 speeches — Capital Expenditure Schemes Written Answers November 17, 1966
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (TERMINATION OF REVIEWS) BELL Commons November 23, 1966
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(AMENDMENTS OF LAND REGISTRATION ACT 1925.) Commons November 23, 1966
CONVEYANCING AND LAND REG ISTRATION (LEGAL CHARGES) Written Answers November 28, 1966
3 speeches — Mortgages Commons December 6, 1966
Rates Written Answers December 6, 1966
Clause 21.—(LIABILITY TO BE RATED IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN UNOCCUPIED PROPERTY.) Commons December 7, 1966
6 speeches — Town Centres (Redevelopment) Written Answers December 12, 1966
6 speeches — HOUSING SUBSIDIES BILL Commons December 15, 1966
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