Mr Paul Channon
October 9, 1935 -Summary information for Mr Paul Channon
Contributions
1965
Capital Gains and Corporation Taxes Commons January 19, 1965
Board of Inland Revenue (Staff) Commons January 19, 1965
RAILWAY FARES, ESSEX (INCREASES) Commons February 22, 1965
Exporters (Discrimination) Commons March 4, 1965
European Free Trade Association Commons March 4, 1965
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 4, 1965
Exporters (Discrimination) Written Answers March 4, 1965
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 11, 1965
2 speeches — Ten Shilling Widows Commons March 22, 1965
2 speeches — Allen Committee (Report) Commons March 24, 1965
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons March 25, 1965
2 speeches — Rembrandt's Titus (Application for Export Licence) Written Answers March 29, 1965
2 speeches — Cyprus Commons March 30, 1965
RAILWAYS (ACCIDENT, ELM PARK) Commons March 30, 1965
Cyprus (Mediator's Report) Written Answers March 31, 1965
2 speeches — Constitution Commons April 1, 1965
2 speeches — Secretary of State (Correspondence) Commons April 1, 1965
Government Departments (Prices) Written Answers April 1, 1965
Commonwealth Immigration (Mission) Written Answers April 2, 1965
3 speeches — Nationalised Industries Commons April 8, 1965
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(DEVELOPMENT REQUIRING OFFICE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT.) Commons April 14, 1965
7 speeches — CONTROL OF OFFICE AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons April 14, 1965
2 speeches — Schedule.—(METROPOLITAN REGION OUT SIDE GREATER LONDON.) Commons April 14, 1965
2 speeches — Imports Commons April 15, 1965
3 speeches — FIRST SECRETARY OF STATE (SPEECH) Commons April 15, 1965
VIETNAM Written Answers April 15, 1965
2 speeches — Export Incentives Commons April 29, 1965
2 speeches — European Coal and Steel Community (Import Surcharge) Commons April 29, 1965
2 speeches — Import Surcharge Commons May 4, 1965
4 speeches — Clause 10.—(AIRPORT POLICE.) Commons May 4, 1965
4 speeches — AIRPORTS AUTHORITY BILL Commons May 4, 1965
Revenue Deficit Written Answers May 5, 1965
Recovery of Damages (Proceedings) Written Answers May 5, 1965
London Passenger Transport Area Written Answers May 5, 1965
COLLECTIVE CONTRACTS OF EMPLOYMENT BILL Commons May 7, 1965
Malicious Damage (Proceedings for Restitution) Written Answers May 12, 1965
Vandalism Written Answers May 13, 1965
Malicious Damage and Offences Against the Person (Prosecutions) Written Answers May 26, 1965
Sabotage Commons June 16, 1965
Fare Increases (Consumer Consultation) Commons June 16, 1965
New Clause.—(PETROL, FOR FLYING CLUBS.) Commons June 23, 1965
4 speeches — Clause 1.—(PROVISIONS FOR ENLARGING COMMISSION AND OTHERWISE EXPEDITING ITS WORK.) Commons June 28, 1965
Clause 3.—(POWERS OF BOARD OF TRADE IN RELATION TO MONOPOLY SITUATIONS.) Commons June 28, 1965
7 speeches — PROCEDURE CONSEQUENT UPON AN ORDER OF THE BOARD FOR THE DIVISION OF ANY TRADE OR BUSINESS. Commons June 28, 1965
Clause 7.—(APPLICATION OF GENERAL PROVISIONS ABOUT MERGERS.) Commons June 28, 1965
2 speeches — Vietnam Commons July 6, 1965
Clause 19.—(CAPITAL GAINS TAX.) Commons July 7, 1965
5 speeches — Clause 2.—(EXEMPTION BY REFERENCE TO OFFICE FLOOR SPACE.) Commons July 15, 1965
New Clause B.—(ANNUAL REPORT.) Commons July 15, 1965
Imports Written Answers July 29, 1965
2 speeches — Building Materials (Economic Measures) Commons November 1, 1965
WHITEHALL (REDEVELOPMENT) Commons November 3, 1965
New Buildings, Whitehall (Traffic) Commons November 15, 1965
2 speeches — New Parliamentary Building (Architects) Commons November 15, 1965
2 speeches — Private House Building, 1966 Commons November 15, 1965
2 speeches — Electricity and Gas Supplies Commons November 23, 1965
13 speeches — BUILDING CONTROL BILL Commons December 8, 1965
2 speeches — London Orchestras (Goodman Report) Commons December 16, 1965
2 speeches — Winter Building Commons December 20, 1965
2 speeches — Building Materials (Winter Supplies) Commons December 20, 1965
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