Mr Richard Thompson

October 5, 1912 - 1999
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Contributions

1964

London-Crawley Motorway (Former Croydon Airport) Written Answers January 14, 1964

Croydon General Hospital (Casualty Department) Written Answers January 17, 1964

CONTAMINATED LAND, SMARDEN Commons February 3, 1964

Drugs Written Answers February 3, 1964

Prescriptions Written Answers February 3, 1964

FLUOROACETAMIDE Commons February 11, 1964

2 speeches — Fluoroacetamide Written Answers February 11, 1964

2 speeches — Contaminated Land, Smarden Written Answers February 11, 1964

6 speeches — ROAD SAFETY BILL Commons February 28, 1964

5 speeches — Clause 1.—(AVOIDANCE OF CONDITIONS FOR MAINTAINING RESALE PRICES.) Commons March 24, 1964

3 speeches — Combined Courts Building, Croydon Commons April 20, 1964

CROYDON AIRPORT SITE (REDEVELOPMENT) Commons April 20, 1964

2 speeches — JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND HOOLIGANISM Commons April 27, 1964

THE SOUTH-EAST STUDY Commons May 4, 1964

TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE, CROYDON Commons May 15, 1964

Croydon-Crawley Motorway Written Answers July 1, 1964

2 speeches — Croydon General Hospital Commons July 6, 1964

Admiral Cunningham (Memorial) Commons July 15, 1964

2 speeches — London-Brighton Motorway Commons November 11, 1964

4 speeches — MRS. I. BRAGANZA (TEACHING QUALIFICATIONS) Commons November 19, 1964

Admissions, Croydon and Warlingham Written Answers November 20, 1964

2 speeches — Croydon and Warlingham Park Hospitals Commons November 23, 1964

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (CROYDON) Commons November 25, 1964

Clause 4.—(GOODS EXEMPTED FROM DUTY.) Commons December 1, 1964

Aberdeen (Offices and Homes) Commons December 3, 1964

2 speeches — East Croydon Station (Rebuilding) Commons December 10, 1964

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