Mr Peter Mahon

May 4, 1909 - 1980
Summary information for Mr Peter Mahon

Contributions

1969

10 speeches — SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS BILL Commons February 28, 1969

EARNINGS-RELATED SOCIAL SECURITY Commons March 6, 1969

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS BILL Commons March 11, 1969

NIGERIA Commons March 13, 1969

NIGERIA Commons March 13, 1969

2 speeches — HOME OWNERSHIP Commons March 19, 1969

5 speeches — DECREE TO BE REFUSED IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES Commons April 25, 1969

5 speeches — DECEPTION Commons April 25, 1969

5 speeches — OFFENCES UNDER AUCTIONS (BIDDING AGREEMENTS) ACT, 1927, TO BE INDICTABLE AS WELL AS TRIABLE SUMMARILY, AND EXTENSION OF TIME FOR BRINGING SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS Commons May 2, 1969

DECEPTION Commons May 2, 1969

5 speeches — VOLUNTARY RESTRICTION OF DIVORCE Commons May 2, 1969

5 speeches — SHORT TITLE Commons May 9, 1969

2 speeches — DIVORCE REFORM BILL Commons May 9, 1969

SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND EXTENT Commons May 16, 1969

2 speeches — CARE PROCEEDINGS IN JUVENILE COURTS Commons June 9, 1969

FURTHER SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS RELATING TO S. 1(2)(e) Commons June 9, 1969

PROHIBITION OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS FOR OFFENCES BY CHILDREN Commons June 9, 1969

3 speeches — ALTERATIONS IN TREATMENT OF YOUNG OFFENDERS ETC. Commons June 9, 1969

DIVORCE REFORM BILL (PROCEDURE) Commons June 12, 1969

3 speeches — PROOF OF BREAKDOWN Commons June 12, 1969

4 speeches — FINANCIAL PROTECTION FOR RESPONDENT IN CERTAIN CASES Commons June 12, 1969

Police Information (Crime) Written Answers June 16, 1969

Police Discipline Charges Written Answers June 17, 1969

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Commons July 3, 1969

4 speeches — NIGERIA Commons July 10, 1969

New Parliamentary Building (Design) Written Answers July 16, 1969

3 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons October 13, 1969

5 speeches — POLICE BILL Commons November 17, 1969

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 9, 1969

Food Store, St. James Shopping Centre, Preston (Collapse) Written Answers December 9, 1969

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