Mr Reginald Sorensen

1891 - October 8, 1971
Summary information for Mr Reginald Sorensen

Contributions

1966

TELEPHONE FACILITIES AT DYCE AIRPORT Written Answers May 5, 1966

2 speeches — PNEUMOCONIOSIS, BYSSINOSIS AND MISCELLANEOUS DISEASES BENEFIT (AMENDMENT) SCHEME 1966 Lords May 17, 1966

2 speeches — DYCE AIRPORT TELEPHONE FACILITIES Lords June 15, 1966

POST OFFICE (SUBWAY) BILL Lords June 21, 1966

4 speeches — MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SECURITY BILL Lords June 27, 1966

TELEVISION NEWS REPORTS Written Answers July 4, 1966

14 speeches — MINISTRY OF SOCIAL SECURITY BILL Lords July 5, 1966

5 speeches — RADIO AND TELEVISION LICENCE EVASIONS Lords July 6, 1966

3 speeches — THE SEAMEN'S STRIKE ANDNATIONAL ASSISTANCE Lords July 7, 1966

LONDON DELIVERIES OF PROVINCIAL MAIL Written Answers July 12, 1966

4 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES (TESTS) (EXTENSION) ORDER 1966 Lords July 19, 1966

G.P.O. SCHEME FOR LINKING HOMES OF ELDERLY Written Answers July 20, 1966

MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDER (CITY OF OXFORD) BILL Lords August 1, 1966

3 speeches — LOCKED LETTER-BOXES IN POST OFFICES Lords August 4, 1966

5 speeches — FRONT GATE LETTER-BOXES Lords August 9, 1966

VICTORIA HOSPITAL SITE, CHELSEA Lords August 9, 1966

THE POSTAL ORDER SERVICE AND REGISTRARS-GENERAL Lords October 18, 1966

3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords October 31, 1966

6 speeches — PICTORIAL STAMPS OF RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION Lords November 1, 1966

5 speeches — TELEVISION DETECTOR VANS Lords November 14, 1966

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords November 15, 1966

5 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords November 17, 1966

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Lords November 21, 1966

8 speeches — HOUSE-BUILDING FIGURES Lords November 30, 1966

RHODESIA Lords December 5, 1966

2 speeches — LAND COMMISSION BILL Lords December 6, 1966

2 speeches — RACIAL AND RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION BILL [H.L.] Lords December 19, 1966

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