Mr Richard Hornby
June 20, 1922 -Summary information for Mr Richard Hornby
Contributions
1965
Firearms Written Answers January 21, 1965
Commonwealth Secretariat Written Answers February 1, 1965
Secondary Reorganisation Written Answers February 1, 1965
Sixth Form Colleges Written Answers February 1, 1965
Australian Market Written Answers February 2, 1965
2 speeches — Commonwealth Secretariat and Commonwealth Foundation Commons February 9, 1965
Office Building, Tunbridge Wells Written Answers February 9, 1965
Gypsies (Permanent Encampments) Written Answers February 16, 1965
Ministry of Overseas Development (Staff) Written Answers February 23, 1965
Aid Programme (Review) Written Answers February 23, 1965
OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICE BILL Commons February 24, 1965
Gypsies, Kent (Children) Commons March 11, 1965
Nursery Classes Written Answers March 11, 1965
Planning Appeals Written Answers April 13, 1965
Member's Letter Written Answers April 13, 1965
2 speeches — TEACHERS (RECRUITMENT) Commons April 30, 1965
Planning Proposals (Representations) Written Answers May 11, 1965
South Africa, Rhodesia and Zambia (Private Investment) Written Answers May 25, 1965
Trade with Rhodesia and Zambia Written Answers May 25, 1965
Public Administration and Economic Planning Commons June 1, 1965
Zambia (Agricultural Assistance) Written Answers June 1, 1965
Meat Industry (Scientific Research Levy) Written Answers July 12, 1965
Tonbridge Bypass Written Answers July 28, 1965
3 speeches — EDUCATION (CAPITAL PROJECTS) Commons August 3, 1965
Non-co-operation (Southern Region) Written Answers August 5, 1965
Immigrant Children Commons October 28, 1965
2 speeches — Mr. Malcolm MacDonald (Duties) Commons November 2, 1965
RHODESIA Commons November 12, 1965
2 speeches — TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION BILL Commons November 19, 1965
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL Commons November 22, 1965
Tonbridge By-pass Written Answers December 6, 1965
Southern Region (Investment Proposals) Written Answers December 6, 1965
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