Mr Richard Body

May 18, 1927 -
Summary information for Mr Richard Body

Contributions

1969

2 speeches — COMPULSORY CONTROL OF INCOMES Commons February 13, 1969

2 speeches — Road Haulage Industry Written Answers February 24, 1969

Seals (Culling) Commons February 26, 1969

Western Europe (Supranational Federation) Written Answers February 27, 1969

Capital Investment Commons March 10, 1969

Trade Liberalisation Written Answers March 19, 1969

Investment Allowances and Grants Written Answers March 19, 1969

2 speeches — BETTERMENT LEVY (SOUTH EAST ESSEX) Commons March 21, 1969

Potatoes Commons March 26, 1969

2 speeches — LAND COMMISSION Commons March 27, 1969

Wages Councils Written Answers March 31, 1969

Undertakings (Workers' Representatives) Written Answers March 31, 1969

2 speeches — Annual Price Review Commons April 2, 1969

2 speeches — Import Levies Commons April 2, 1969

2 speeches — Special Stamp (Botany Bay) Commons April 3, 1969

AMENDMENT OF THE LAW Commons April 15, 1969

WASH BARRAGE Written Answers May 1, 1969

Departmental Publication (Error) Written Answers May 6, 1969

RESTRICTION ON EXPORT OF PONIES. Commons May 9, 1969

2 speeches — PROVISIONS FOR EXPORTING PONIES Commons May 9, 1969

INTERPRETATION Commons May 9, 1969

SHORT TITLE Commons May 9, 1969

Imported Fruit and Vegetables (Duties) Written Answers June 9, 1969

7 speeches — PROOF OF BREAKDOWN Commons June 12, 1969

PROVISIONS DESIGNED TO ENCOURAGE RECONCILIATION Commons June 12, 1969

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons June 16, 1969

2 speeches — Imports (Fruit and Vegetables) Commons June 18, 1969

5 speeches — APPLES (IMPORT QUOTA) Commons November 10, 1969

6 speeches — CUSTOMS (IMPORT DEPOSITS) BILL Commons November 17, 1969

2 speeches — International Sugar Council Commons December 10, 1969

2 speeches — Horticultural Produce (Imports) Commons December 10, 1969

7 speeches — CONSERVATION OF SEALS BILL Commons December 12, 1969

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