Mr Roger Cooke

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

Contributions

1966

2 speeches — GRANTS TO UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES (ESTIMATES COMMITTEE'S REPORTS) Commons January 26, 1966

5 speeches — DRIVING INSTRUCTION Commons February 4, 1966

2 speeches — COMPANIES BILL Commons February 21, 1966

MOTORWAYS (TEMPORARY SPEED LIMIT) Commons February 23, 1966

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 27, 1966

ROADS AND MOTORWAYS (SPEED LIMIT) Commons May 17, 1966

8 speeches — Clause 1.—(FINANCES OF RAILWAYS BOARD, WATERWAYS BOARD AND LONDON BOARD, 1962 c. 46.) Commons May 20, 1966

2 speeches — Schedule 9.—(CAPITAL GAINS.) Commons June 22, 1966

2 speeches — New Clause.—(REBATE ON FUEL FOR MOBILE CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY.) Commons June 30, 1966

2 speeches — SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 18, 1966

Clause 2.—(SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT REFUND.) Commons July 20, 1966

SELECTIVE EMPLOYMENT PAYMENTS BILL Commons July 21, 1966

PETROL STATIONS (SELF-SERVICE) Commons July 29, 1966

VESSELS PROTECTION Commons August 2, 1966

2 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES (TESTS) Commons August 2, 1966

3 speeches — PRICES AND INCOMES BILL (COMMITTEE STAGE) Commons August 3, 1966

4 speeches — Schedule 1.—(PAYMENTS TO PUBLIC BODIES.) Commons August 4, 1966

4 speeches — DRUGS (PREVENTION OF MISUSE) Commons August 5, 1966

2 speeches — Clause 2.—REFERENCES OF QUESTIONS TO THE BOARD Commons August 9, 1966

2 speeches — LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL Commons November 15, 1966

HOUSE OF COMMONS PROCEEDINGS (BROADCASTING) Commons November 24, 1966

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGH ELECTIONS.) Commons November 29, 1966

4 speeches — ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Commons November 30, 1966

PAY INCREASES (NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY) Commons December 13, 1966

SEXUAL OFFENCES (No. 2) BILL Commons December 19, 1966

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