Mr Reginald Moss

1913 - 1995
Summary information for Mr Reginald Moss

Contributions

1956

Research and Development Written Answers January 31, 1956

2 speeches — Motor Industry Commons February 2, 1956

By-pass, Atherstone Commons February 8, 1956

2 speeches — Purchase Tax Commons February 9, 1956

2 speeches — Credit Policy Commons February 21, 1956

3 speeches — Reactors (Nuclear Fuel) Commons February 22, 1956

EDUCATION, ENGLAND AND WALES Commons February 22, 1956

2 speeches — Overseas Power Stations (Fuel) Commons February 29, 1956

Poliomyelitis Vaccine Written Answers March 5, 1956

2 speeches — New Schools Commons March 8, 1956

2 speeches — Teachers, Midlands (Supply) Commons March 8, 1956

2 speeches — Clinical Facilities, Atherstone Commons March 12, 1956

2 speeches — Motor Car Industry Commons March 15, 1956

EMPLOYMENT Commons March 20, 1956

4 speeches — Motor Cars (Exports) Commons March 22, 1956

Clause 1.—(WRITING-OFF OF ACCRUED DEFICIENCY OF CONTRIBUTIONS.) Commons March 22, 1956

2 speeches — Title Commons March 22, 1956

Clause 33.—(REGULATIONS AND ORDERS.) Commons March 27, 1956

GENERAL Commons April 17, 1956

2 speeches — Nuclear Power Stations (Export Orders) Commons April 18, 1956

2 speeches — Germany (Discussions) Commons April 18, 1956

2 speeches — Nuclear Reactors (Enriched Fuel) Commons April 18, 1956

Uranium and Plutonium Supplies Written Answers April 25, 1956

2 speeches — Secondary School Population Commons April 26, 1956

2 speeches — School Age Groups Commons April 26, 1956

2 speeches — National Farmers' Union, Warwickshire (Letter) Commons April 30, 1956

2 speeches — Teachers, Midlands Commons May 3, 1956

2 speeches — Standard Motor Company, Coventry (Strike) Commons May 8, 1956

New Clause.—(POWER OF SANITARY AUTHORITY TO SECURE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANLINESS OF SANITARY CONVENIENCES.) Commons May 29, 1956

4 speeches — Watling Street, Warwickshire Commons June 6, 1956

Warwickshire Coal Field Commons June 7, 1956

2 speeches — Standard Motor Company, Coventry (Redundant Workers) Commons June 7, 1956

2 speeches — Imports (Losses) Commons June 11, 1956

2 speeches — Local Authorities, North Warwickshire Commons June 12, 1956

2 speeches — Birmingham (Overspill Housing) Commons June 12, 1956

National Coal Board Houses (Rents) Commons June 12, 1956

2 speeches — Standard Motor Company, Coventry (Redundant Workers) Commons June 14, 1956

Clause 35.—(AMENDMENT OF NATIONAL LOANS ACT, 1939.) Commons June 18, 1956

Miners, Warwickshire Commons June 19, 1956

New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN CINEMATOGRAPH ENTERTAINMENTS.) Commons June 19, 1956

2 speeches — Watling Street, Warwickshire (Speed Limit) Commons July 18, 1956

2 speeches — Hubbards Hill, Atherstone Commons July 18, 1956

Slag-heap Fumes, Baddesley Colliery Written Answers July 31, 1956

3 speeches — UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF STATE (MESSAGE) Commons November 12, 1956

Security Council Meeting (Israel) Commons November 12, 1956

2 speeches — United Kingdom Participation Commons November 12, 1956

Christmas Mail (Forces, Middle East) Commons November 21, 1956

UNITED NATIONS CHARTER (ARTICLES 26, 43 AND 47) Written Answers November 22, 1956

2 speeches — Oil Supplies Written Answers November 26, 1956

Oil Supplies (Dollar Purchases) Commons November 27, 1956

Motor Fuel Rationing Written Answers December 3, 1956

2 speeches — Watling Street, Grendon (Pedestrian Crossing) Commons December 5, 1956

Reservists (Coal Miners) Written Answers December 6, 1956

2 speeches — Mathematics and Science Teachers Commons December 13, 1956

Secondary School, Wilnecote Commons December 13, 1956

School Leavers (Statistics) Written Answers December 13, 1956

2 speeches — Detained Persons Written Answers December 19, 1956

Education Written Answers December 19, 1956

Selection Procedures (11-Plus) Written Answers December 20, 1956

Student Population Written Answers December 20, 1956

Grammar Schools (Early Leavers) Written Answers December 20, 1956

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