Mr Philip Goodhart

November 3, 1925 -
Summary information for Mr Philip Goodhart

Contributions

1960

2 speeches — Universities (Business Administration Courses) Commons February 11, 1960

SUMMER HOLIDAY SEASON Commons February 12, 1960

2 speeches — Mental Hospitals, South-East Metropolitan Region Commons February 15, 1960

HOUSING Commons March 17, 1960

2 speeches — Refugees Commons April 13, 1960

2 speeches — Belgian Congo Currency (Convertibility) Commons April 13, 1960

Mau Mau (Report) Written Answers May 9, 1960

2 speeches — Consumer Protection Commons May 10, 1960

2 speeches — Horror Films Commons May 12, 1960

COMMONWEALTH TEACHERS BILL Commons May 17, 1960

Incidents, Blantyre (Report) Written Answers May 17, 1960

2 speeches — Sub-Office, Penge Commons May 18, 1960

Mau Mau (Report) Written Answers May 31, 1960

United Kingdom and U.S.A. (Interchange of Teachers) Written Answers June 23, 1960

2 speeches — Subscriber Trunk Dialling (Beckenham) Commons July 13, 1960

CONGO (UNITED NATIONS ACTION) Commons July 20, 1960

2 speeches — Congo (African Refugees) Commons July 21, 1960

2 speeches — Expatriate Local Government Officers (Pension Funds) Commons July 21, 1960

4 speeches — EDUCATION (SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS) Commons July 22, 1960

Pedestrian Crossings Written Answers July 27, 1960

2 speeches — Festival of the Arts Commons July 28, 1960

2 speeches — PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS (PAY) Commons November 21, 1960

3 speeches — ARMY ACT (CONTINUATION) Commons November 25, 1960

Definition Standards (Pilkington Committee) Written Answers December 7, 1960

Lasham Airfield Written Answers December 7, 1960

2 speeches — Legislative Council (Buganda Representation) Commons December 8, 1960

2 speeches — Pilkington Committee (Report) Commons December 14, 1960

Lasham Airfield Written Answers December 14, 1960

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