Mr Philip Goodhart
November 3, 1925 -Summary information for Mr Philip Goodhart
Contributions
1961
OVERSEAS SERVICE BILL Commons January 24, 1961
Commonwealth Arts Festival Written Answers January 26, 1961
3 speeches — CONSUMER PROTECTION BILL Commons January 27, 1961
HYDE PARK (UNDERGROUND PARKING) BILL Commons February 1, 1961
2 speeches — Mortgages (Stamp Duty) Commons February 9, 1961
2 speeches — Pet Shops Commons February 16, 1961
2 speeches — Sport Commons February 23, 1961
Vote 2. Victualling and clothing for the Navy Commons March 14, 1961
Vote 1. Pay, &c., of the Army Commons March 14, 1961
SIERRA LEONE INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons March 22, 1961
Gurkha Units Written Answers March 24, 1961
2 speeches — Pedestrian Crossings Commons March 29, 1961
KENYA (LAND) Commons March 30, 1961
4 speeches — Schedule.—(PROVISIONS AS TO INSPECTION, TESTING AND ENFORCEMENT BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES.) Commons May 5, 1961
2 speeches — Fifth Schedule.—(ENACTMENTS REPEALED.) Commons May 10, 1961
2 speeches — Land Prices Commons May 18, 1961
2 speeches — Law and Order Commons May 18, 1961
2 speeches — African Families (Land Settlement) Commons June 13, 1961
2 speeches — Freedom Land Army Commons June 13, 1961
Elmers End Road, Beckenham (Pedestrian Crossing) Written Answers June 14, 1961
Fire Brigades (Air-raid Sirens) Written Answers June 22, 1961
3 speeches — EDUCATION Commons July 17, 1961
Government Policy Written Answers July 20, 1961
Victoria Station-Vauxhall Bridge Road Area (Road Improvements) Written Answers August 2, 1961
Camberwell Circus (Traffic Congestion) Written Answers August 2, 1961
TANGANYIKA INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons November 8, 1961
Land Settlement Scheme Written Answers November 23, 1961
Secretary of State (Tour) Written Answers November 23, 1961
FOREIGN DIPLOMATS (ACCOMMODATION, LONDON) Commons November 29, 1961
Prescriptions (Anti-Haemophilia) Written Answers December 4, 1961
5 speeches — HIRE-PURCHASE BILL Commons December 8, 1961
ARMY RESERVE BILL Commons December 19, 1961
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