Mr Roger Cooke

January 26, 1907 - February 22, 1970
Summary information for Mr Roger Cooke

Contributions

1964

3 speeches — ABOLITION OF RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE BILL Commons January 17, 1964

5 speeches — ROADS (LOSS OF LIFE AND LIMB) Commons January 24, 1964

NORFOLK ESTUARY BILL (By Order) Commons February 11, 1964

16 speeches — POST OFFICE (HOUSEHOLD DELIVERY SERVICE) Commons February 12, 1964

3 speeches — REDUNDANT WORKERS (SEVERANCE PAY) BILL Commons February 14, 1964

ROAD SAFETY BILL Commons February 28, 1964

3 speeches — TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE IN INDUSTRY (REDUNDANCY) Commons March 16, 1964

Clause 2.—(PROHIBITION OF OTHER MEASURES FOR MAINTAINING RESALE PRICES.) Commons March 25, 1964

2 speeches — Clause 3.—(EXCEPTION FOR MEASURES AGAINST LOSS LEADERS.) Commons April 8, 1964

9 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 16, 1964

6 speeches — EXPORTERS (GOVERNMENT SERVICES) Commons April 17, 1964

Clause 2.—(THE LONDON COMMISSION AREAS.) Commons April 30, 1964

Clause 5.—(POWER OF COURT TO EXEMPT CLASSES OF GOODS.) Commons May 12, 1964

2 speeches — Schedule.—(TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS.) Commons May 13, 1964

2 speeches — New Clause.—(EFFECT OF BREACH OF CONDITION.) Commons May 14, 1964

New Clause.—(SAVINGS (PAY AS YOU EARN).) Commons June 30, 1964

5 speeches — TRANSPORT Commons July 8, 1964

2 speeches — THAMES CONSERVANCY Commons July 27, 1964

VESTURES OF MINISTERS MEASURE Commons July 30, 1964

6 speeches — 5. TAX REBATES FOR EXPORTS Commons November 11, 1964

8 speeches — RECREATION AND LEISURE (FACILITIES) Commons December 4, 1964

Clause 3.—(RESTRICTIONS ON OPERATION OF FOREGOING SECTIONS, 1959, c. 22.) Commons December 8, 1964

Clause 1.—(ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS RELATING TO NEW MINISTRIES.) Commons December 9, 1964

3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 16, 1964

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