Mr Robert Mellish
March 3, 1913 - May 9, 1998Summary information for Mr Robert Mellish
Contributions
1962
Driving Instruction (Skid Pan Facilities) Commons January 24, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 25, 1962
7 speeches — C. GENERAL Commons January 25, 1962
Victoria Line Commons January 31, 1962
HOUSING POLICY Commons February 2, 1962
Launchings Commons February 7, 1962
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 8, 1962
Branch Lines (Closures) Commons February 14, 1962
A.2 (Gypsies) Commons February 14, 1962
7 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT Commons February 19, 1962
5 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT Commons February 19, 1962
3 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT Commons February 20, 1962
7 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC BILL [Lords] Commons February 28, 1962
European Maritime Nations (Conference) Commons March 14, 1962
7 speeches — TOLL BRIDGES Commons March 16, 1962
2 speeches — Members' Lobby (Statues) Commons March 20, 1962
Oil Tankers (Ports) Commons March 28, 1962
12 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons March 30, 1962
South-West Durham Commons April 4, 1962
Deaths Commons April 4, 1962
Orpington-London Services Commons April 4, 1962
2 speeches — Hellifield-Blackburn Line (Passenger Services) Commons April 11, 1962
Central Transport Consultative Committee (Annual Report) Commons April 11, 1962
Docks (Rochdale Committee's Report) Commons April 11, 1962
NUCLEAR TESTS, CHRISTMAS ISLAND Commons April 17, 1962
6 speeches — Clause 3.—(DUTY AND POWERS OF RAILWAYS BOARD.) Commons April 17, 1962
Seventh Schedule.—(TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS.) Commons April 17, 1962
4 speeches — Clause 13.—(THE BOARDS' POWERS OF MANUFACTURE AND PRODUCTION.) Commons April 17, 1962
2 speeches — Clause 29.—(THE TRANSPORT HOLDING COMPANY.) Commons April 17, 1962
3 speeches — Clause 29.—(THE TRANSPORT HOLDING COMPANY.) Commons April 18, 1962
Eleventh Schedule.—(REPEALS.) Commons April 18, 1962
5 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND BILL [Lords] Commons May 1, 1962
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING (GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE) Commons May 8, 1962
2 speeches — DOCKS (DISPUTE) Commons May 9, 1962
UNITED STATES (BRITISH SHIPPING) Commons May 10, 1962
3 speeches — DOCKS (DISPUTE) Commons May 10, 1962
6 speeches — LONDON HACKNEY CARRIAGE Commons May 16, 1962
NORTHERN IRELAND BILL [Lords] Commons May 31, 1962
MOTOR VEHICLES (INTERNATIONAL CIRCULATION) Commons May 31, 1962
National Economic Development Council Commons June 26, 1962
Traffic Proposals, Highgate Commons June 27, 1962
Canadian-built Ships (Subsidy) Commons June 27, 1962
6 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION Commons June 27, 1962
Channel Crossing Proposals Commons July 4, 1962
Second-Hand Cars (Roadworthiness) Commons July 4, 1962
Road and Rail Accidents Commons July 4, 1962
Pupils (Care of Teeth) Commons July 12, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 12, 1962
New Clause.—(WEARING OF PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR.) Commons July 17, 1962
3 speeches — New Clause.—(DRIVING WITH UNCORRECTED DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT.) Commons July 17, 1962
4 speeches — New Clause.—(DEFENCE IN CERTAIN PROCEEDINGS AGAINST HOLDER OF CARRIER'S LICENCE.) Commons July 17, 1962
New Clause.—(MOWING MACHINES AND VEHICLES CONTROLLED BY PEDESTRIANS.) Commons July 17, 1962
2 speeches — New Clause.—(LICENCE TO DRIVE A MOTOR CYCLE.) Commons July 17, 1962
4 speeches — ORDERS OF THE DAY Commons July 25, 1962
DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT Commons July 26, 1962
14 speeches — HOMELESS FAMILIES, LONDON Commons July 30, 1962
State Pensions (Income Tax) Written Answers November 6, 1962
2 speeches — Deportation Commons November 8, 1962
TABLE Commons November 26, 1962
Subsidies and Flag Discrimination Commons November 28, 1962
4 speeches — Schedule.—(ACTS CONTINUED.) Commons November 28, 1962
23 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Commons November 28, 1962
Barry Docks Commons December 5, 1962
12 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Commons December 10, 1962
7 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Commons December 11, 1962
3 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT [MONEY] Commons December 11, 1962
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