Mr Richard Thompson

October 5, 1912 - 1999
Summary information for Mr Richard Thompson

Contributions

1963

Branch Line Closures Written Answers February 5, 1963

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS BILL [Lords] Commons February 27, 1963

Betting Shop, Croydon (Planning Application) Written Answers March 5, 1963

Woodside-Sanderstead Line Written Answers March 20, 1963

Branch Lines Written Answers March 22, 1963

2 speeches — Clause 7.—(SEPARATION OF NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM.) Commons March 27, 1963

Monopolies Commission (Reports) Written Answers April 23, 1963

Trains (Automatic Driving Equipment) Written Answers April 24, 1963

3 speeches — VASSALL CASE (TRIBUNAL'S REPORT) Commons May 7, 1963

3 speeches — UNDER-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES (LIVING STANDARDS) Commons May 10, 1963

2 speeches — British Aid to Commonwealth English Commons May 21, 1963

Government Departments (Dispersal) Written Answers May 23, 1963

Accidents, Croydon Written Answers May 28, 1963

2 speeches — English Language Written Answers May 28, 1963

2 speeches — Croydon Airport (Land) Commons July 29, 1963

Proposed Closures (Woodside-Sanderstead Line) Written Answers July 31, 1963

Basic English, Cyprus Written Answers July 31, 1963

Principal Medical Officer (Statement) Written Answers August 1, 1963

LONDON TRANSPORT ROAD SERVICES (REVIEW OF PAY AND CONDITIONS) Commons November 20, 1963

TRAFFIC IN TOWNS (REPORTS) Commons November 27, 1963

2 speeches — Croydon General Hospital (Casualties) Commons December 2, 1963

Halsbury Report Written Answers December 3, 1963

Woodside-Sanderstead Line Written Answers December 4, 1963

London-Crawley Motorway (Croydon Airport Site) Written Answers December 4, 1963

Housing (Prefabrication) Written Answers December 10, 1963

London-Crawley Motorway Written Answers December 18, 1963

Proposed Closure (Woodside-Sanderstead Line) Written Answers December 18, 1963

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