Mr Raphael Tuck
April 5, 1910 - 1982Summary information for Mr Raphael Tuck
Contributions
1967
RHODESIA Commons January 17, 1967
2 speeches — Direct Grant Schools Commons January 19, 1967
2 speeches — Primary Schools Commons January 19, 1967
Motor Insurance Companies (Failures) Written Answers January 24, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 26, 1967
Gibraltar Written Answers February 7, 1967
Third-Party Motor Insurance (Law) Written Answers February 8, 1967
Motor Insurance Industry Written Answers February 8, 1967
Prices and Incomes Policy Commons February 9, 1967
2 speeches — Import Surcharge Commons February 9, 1967
2 speeches — Medical Laboratory Technicians (Redundancy) Commons February 13, 1967
BRAIN DRAIN Commons February 13, 1967
2 speeches — Giro System Commons February 16, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 16, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 2, 1967
2 speeches — Road Accidents Commons March 8, 1967
Driving Offences Written Answers March 8, 1967
Exchange Control Act, 1947 (Examination of Letters) Written Answers March 14, 1967
Teachers' Salaries Written Answers March 23, 1967
2 speeches — Motor Vehicles (Disqualified Drivers) Commons April 19, 1967
3 speeches — Motor Car Insurance Commons April 26, 1967
4 speeches — Clause 10.—(MAJORITY VERDICTS OF JURIES IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.) Commons April 27, 1967
Gibraltar Commons May 2, 1967
Catering Department (Food Supplies) Commons May 8, 1967
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (MEMBERSHIP) Commons May 8, 1967
3 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (MEMBERSHIP) Commons May 10, 1967
Prices (Control) Commons May 11, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 1, 1967
2 speeches — MIDDLE EAST Commons June 5, 1967
2 speeches — EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons June 6, 1967
MIDDLE EAST Commons June 7, 1967
Driving Offences (Convictions) Written Answers June 9, 1967
Service Training (Arab Nationals) Written Answers June 21, 1967
Armed Forces (Recruitment Regulations) Written Answers June 22, 1967
Prohibited Currency (Mails) Written Answers June 26, 1967
SHIPPING (SUEZ CANAL AND GULF OF AQABA) Commons June 29, 1967
2 speeches — NATIONAL AIRPORT POLICY Commons June 29, 1967
MIDDLE EAST Commons July 4, 1967
Military Training (Students from Arab Countries) Written Answers July 4, 1967
MIDDLE EAST Commons July 18, 1967
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commons July 25, 1967
SUEZ CANAL Commons July 27, 1967
Arab Personnel (Training) Written Answers July 27, 1967
Handicapped Persons (Vehicles) Commons October 23, 1967
COMET AIRCRAFT (ACCIDENT) Commons October 23, 1967
British Honduras Written Answers October 24, 1967
Armed Services (Civil Personnel) Written Answers October 25, 1967
Immigrants Commons October 26, 1967
2 speeches — Miss Sue Berry Commons October 26, 1967
Grammar Schools, Watford Written Answers October 26, 1967
2 speeches — SOUTHERN RHODESIA Commons November 8, 1967
U.K. Variable Geometry Aircraft Commons November 14, 1967
RHODESIA Commons November 14, 1967
2 speeches — PROCEDURE Commons November 14, 1967
Airports (Road Communications) Commons November 15, 1967
Travel Concessions Written Answers November 15, 1967
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 21, 1967
CYPRUS Commons November 23, 1967
3 speeches — MINIMUM INCOME Commons November 24, 1967
Rhodesia Commons December 5, 1967
UNEMPLOYMENT Commons December 5, 1967
NUCLEAR TESTS Commons December 7, 1967
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 7, 1967
Rickmansworth Grammar School (Engineering Workshop) Written Answers December 7, 1967
2 speeches — F111 Aircraft (Cost) Commons December 13, 1967
2 speeches — F111 Aircraft Commons December 13, 1967
2 speeches — Miss Sue Berry Commons December 14, 1967
2 speeches — Police Uniforms (Identification Numbers) Commons December 14, 1967
SOUTH AFRICA (BRITISH MILITARY EQUIPMENT) Commons December 19, 1967
TRANSPORT BELL Commons December 20, 1967
Charolais Cattle Written Answers December 21, 1967
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