Mr Richard Harris
June 4, 1913 -Summary information for Mr Richard Harris
Contributions
1952
NEW CARS (SALE AND DISTRIBUTION) Commons March 3, 1952
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL (TIME-TABLE) Commons April 23, 1952
3 speeches — TRANSPORT FARE INCREASES Commons April 28, 1952
Crashed Aircraft Written Answers April 30, 1952
Census of Distribution Forms Written Answers May 1, 1952
FIRE SERVICE (CLOTHING ISSUES) Written Answers May 1, 1952
Cornea Supplies (Grafting Operations) Written Answers May 1, 1952
2 speeches — Appeals Commons May 5, 1952
WEST MIDDLESEX HOSPITALS (ANTI-FIRE PRECAUTIONS) Commons May 12, 1952
General Practitioner Hospitals Written Answers May 12, 1952
Administrative Staff, Central Middlesex Management Committee Written Answers May 15, 1952
Telephone Operator, Eastern Command (Dismissal) Written Answers May 20, 1952
Plays (Duty Exemption) Written Answers May 20, 1952
Nursing Posts (B.T.A. Certificate) Written Answers May 22, 1952
Ration Books Written Answers May 26, 1952
TELEVISION RECEPTION, HESTON Written Answers May 28, 1952
LOW FLYING, HOUNSLOW Written Answers May 28, 1952
Doctors' Lists (Deceased Persons) Written Answers May 29, 1952
2 speeches — Russian Film Exhibition Commons June 26, 1952
24 speeches — LICENSING LAWS (TOURIST TRADE) Commons July 4, 1952
Comet Aircraft's Flight, Cranford Written Answers July 9, 1952
Low-Flying Aircraft (Disturbance) Written Answers July 16, 1952
3 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE (RECRUITMENT) Commons July 18, 1952
14 speeches — MONOPOLIES COMMISSION Commons July 23, 1952
Fête, Isleworth (Coldstream Guards) Commons July 29, 1952
3 speeches — London Airport Commons October 22, 1952
2 speeches — Airports (Siting) Commons October 22, 1952
CIVIL AVIATION Commons October 29, 1952
3 speeches — International Civil Aviation Convention Commons November 12, 1952
2 speeches — London Airport Commons November 12, 1952
Land, Osterley (De-requisitioning) Written Answers November 18, 1952
Schedule Commons December 2, 1952
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