Mr Robert Mellish

March 3, 1913 - May 9, 1998
Summary information for Mr Robert Mellish

Contributions

1963

8 speeches — Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGHS.) Commons January 23, 1963

LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Commons January 23, 1963

2 speeches — COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons January 24, 1963

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGHS.) Commons January 24, 1963

Members of Parliament Commons January 28, 1963

Bournemouth Commons January 28, 1963

SINGAPORE AND BRUNEI (TROOPS) Commons January 28, 1963

11 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons January 29, 1963

London Government Bill Commons February 13, 1963

8 speeches — Schedule 1.—(THE LONDON BOROUGHS.) Commons February 13, 1963

3 speeches — Schedule 1.—(THE LONDON BOROUGHS.) Commons February 20, 1963

BRITISH RAILWAYS BILL (By Order) Commons February 26, 1963

Road Vehicles (Bulk Loads) Commons March 6, 1963

Berkeley Street (Left Turn) Commons March 6, 1963

Parking of Lorries, London Area Commons March 6, 1963

School Leavers, Central London Written Answers March 20, 1963

Schedule 2. — (CONSTITUTION AND GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF GREATER LONDON.) Commons April 1, 1963

Clause 2.—(GREATER LONDON AND THE GREATER LONDON COUNCIL.) Commons April 1, 1963

2 speeches — Clause 9.—(GENERAL DUTY OF GREATER LONDON COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ROAD TRAFFIC AND ABOLITION OF LONDON TRAFFIC AREA AND TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE.) Commons April 1, 1963

2 speeches — Clause 21.—(HOUSING POWERS IN GREATER LONDON.) Commons April 1, 1963

Clause 24.—(LOCAL PLANNING AUTHORITIES.) Commons April 1, 1963

Clause 30.—(LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORI TIES.) Commons April 1, 1963

Clause 45.—(LOCAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES.) Commons April 1, 1963

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS (NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES) Commons April 1, 1963

4 speeches — Clause 54.—(FOOD, DRUGS, MARKETS AND ANIMALS.) Commons April 2, 1963

Schedule 1.—(THE LONDON BOROUGHS.) Commons April 2, 1963

4 speeches — Schedule 2.—(CONSTITUTION AND GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF GREATER LONDON COUNCIL.) Commons April 2, 1963

4 speeches — Schedule 17.—(REPEALS.) Commons April 2, 1963

Stores and Equipment Purchases (Scotland) Commons April 10, 1963

8 speeches — RAILWAYS Commons April 29, 1963

Proposed Railway Closures Commons May 8, 1963

Traffic Congestion (New Fresh Wharf Area) Commons May 8, 1963

Road Programme Commons May 8, 1963

Roads Board Commons May 15, 1963

Isle of Wight (Holiday Traffic) Commons May 15, 1963

Buses, Central London Commons May 15, 1963

Closure Proposals Commons May 15, 1963

6 speeches — OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS BILL Commons May 17, 1963

TRANSPORT (MECHANICALLY PROPELLED VEHICLES) Commons May 21, 1963

11 speeches — New Clause.—(WHOLESALE LIQUOR LICENCES.) Commons May 30, 1963

3 speeches — HOUSING AND URBAN LAND PRICES Commons July 8, 1963

4 speeches — PORTS (ROCHDALE COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons July 10, 1963

9 speeches — PORTS (ROCHDALE COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons July 10, 1963

19 speeches — CONSEQUENCES OF RENT ACT 1957 AND PROPERTY PROFITEERING Commons July 22, 1963

Coastal Fleet Commons July 24, 1963

3 speeches — Clause 9.—(GENERAL DUTY OF GREATER LONDON COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ROAD TRAFFIC AND ABOLITION OF LONDON TRAFFIC AREA AND TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE.) Commons July 25, 1963

Clause 10.—(TRAFFIC REGULATION IN GREATER LONDON.) Commons July 25, 1963

2 speeches — Clause 16.—(HIGHWAY AUTHORITIES.) Commons July 25, 1963

Clause 31.—(PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND FURTHER EDUCATION IN GREATER LONDON.) Commons July 25, 1963

6 speeches — Clause 81.—(SUPPLEMENTARY AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISION.) Commons July 25, 1963

Clause 89.—(REPEALS AND SAVINGS.) Commons July 25, 1963

Trunk Roads (Lighting) Commons July 31, 1963

Road Transport (Abnormal Loads) Commons July 31, 1963

New Road Signs (Manufacture) Written Answers July 31, 1963

Tower Bridge (Replacement) Written Answers July 31, 1963

2 speeches — Notices to Quit Commons November 26, 1963

Proposed Closures (Former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway) Commons December 4, 1963

18 speeches — HARBOURS BILL Commons December 5, 1963

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