Mr Raymond Mawby

February 6, 1922 - 1990
Summary information for Mr Raymond Mawby

Contributions

1966

2 speeches — Sale of Alcohol (Licences) Commons January 27, 1966

Restaurants (Licences) Written Answers January 27, 1966

2 speeches — National Board for Prices and Incomes Commons February 3, 1966

COLOUR TELEVISION Commons February 8, 1966

Cotton Industry Written Answers February 10, 1966

Patent Office Written Answers February 10, 1966

Industrial Stocks Commons February 17, 1966

2 speeches — Corporation Tax Commons February 17, 1966

2 speeches — Government Training Centres Commons February 21, 1966

2 speeches — Employees (Trade Union Representation) Commons February 21, 1966

2 speeches — B.B.C. (Broadcasts) Commons March 8, 1966

2 speeches — BUILDING CONTROL Commons March 8, 1966

INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS Commons April 22, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 12, 1966

FINANCE BILL Commons May 25, 1966

Admiralty House Written Answers June 13, 1966

Broadcasting Services (Review) Commons July 6, 1966

Incomes Policy Commons July 7, 1966

3 speeches — PRICES AND INCOMES BILL Commons July 14, 1966

Clause 1.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PREMIUM.) Commons July 20, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 21, 1966

New Houses (Prices) Commons July 25, 1966

4 speeches — PRICES AND INCOMES BILL Commons August 10, 1966

2 speeches — A38 (Schemes) Written Answers August 10, 1966

4 speeches — Industrial Courts (Arbitration Awards) Commons October 24, 1966

2 speeches — POST OFFICE (CHARGES) Commons November 9, 1966

HONOURS Written Answers November 17, 1966

VIETNAM (BOMBING OF HANOI) Commons December 14, 1966

AMENDMENTS TO STANDING ORDERS Commons December 14, 1966

Undergraduates (Expenditure by Universities) Written Answers December 15, 1966

University Graduates (Employment Overseas) Written Answers December 15, 1966

ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS) Commons December 20, 1966

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