Mr Samuel Silverman
1895 - February 9, 1968Summary information for Mr Samuel Silverman
Contributions
1963
2 speeches — Distribution of Industry Commons January 22, 1963
Tees-side Commons January 22, 1963
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons January 22, 1963
COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons January 23, 1963
Unemployment Commons January 24, 1963
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 24, 1963
2 speeches — COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons January 24, 1963
LONDON GOVERNMENT BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons January 29, 1963
WORLD SECURITY AGENCY Commons January 30, 1963
2 speeches — DEFENCE Commons January 30, 1963
Clause 2.—(AMENDMENTS OF NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT 1946.) Commons February 5, 1963
3 speeches — Second Schedule.—(PROVISION TO BE SUBSTITUTED IN SCHEDULE 2 PART I OF NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT 1946.) Commons February 6, 1963
Kuo Min-Tang Agents (Explosives and Napalm) Commons February 26, 1963
Expenditure (Scotland) Commons March 4, 1963
17 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 4, 1963
4 speeches — Clause 58.—(FALSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS, FALSE STATEMENTS, ETC.) Commons March 6, 1963
New Clause.—(SITTING FACILITIES.) Commons March 6, 1963
10 speeches — PRISON COMMISSIONERS (DISSOLUTION) Commons March 12, 1963
Derelict Land (Rehabilitation) Commons March 14, 1963
QUESTION (TRANSFER) Commons March 14, 1963
2 speeches — QUESTION (TRANSFER) Commons March 14, 1963
3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 14, 1963
Vote 4. Research and Development and other Scientific Services Commons March 18, 1963
17 speeches — CHIEF ENAHORO Commons March 21, 1963
2 speeches — JOURNALISTS (IMPRISONMENT) Commons March 21, 1963
5 speeches — CHIEF ENAHORO Commons March 26, 1963
3 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Commons March 28, 1963
11 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Commons March 28, 1963
3 speeches — Clause 30.—(LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORI TIES.) Commons April 1, 1963
10 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 4, 1963
MEMBERS' SALARIES Commons April 9, 1963
Polaris Submarines (Operational Base) Commons April 10, 1963
2 speeches — CHIEF ENAHORO Commons April 10, 1963
2 speeches — SECURITY (REGIONAL SEATS OF GOVERNMENT) Commons April 23, 1963
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 25, 1963
DIVISION No. 96, 24th APRIL (CORRECTION) Commons April 25, 1963
3 speeches — REGIONAL SEATS OF GOVERNMENT Commons May 2, 1963
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 2, 1963
Regional Seats of Government Written Answers May 2, 1963
NORTH-EAST COAST (DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS) Commons May 7, 1963
Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ORDERS AS TO REMUNERATION.) Commons May 27, 1963
CHIEF ENAHORO (HOME SECRETARY'S ACTION) Commons May 27, 1963
4 speeches — SECURITY (MR. PROFUMO'S RESIGNATION) Commons June 17, 1963
7 speeches — PEERAGE BILL Commons June 19, 1963
Murder Indictments Commons June 20, 1963
Miss Marilyn Rice-Davies Commons June 20, 1963
2 speeches — PRIVILEGE (MR. PROFUMO) Commons June 20, 1963
Depopulation Commons June 25, 1963
2 speeches — COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons June 25, 1963
2 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons July 1, 1963
2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 2, 1963
Strike Commons July 9, 1963
KING AND QUEEN OF THE HELLENES (STATE VISIT) Commons July 9, 1963
3 speeches — ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION MEASURE, 1963 Commons July 16, 1963
HOUSING AND LAND PRICES Commons November 18, 1963
GENERAL DELGADO (VISA) Commons November 20, 1963
2 speeches — Parking Offences Commons November 21, 1963
DENNING REPORT Commons November 26, 1963
SERJEANT AT ARMS, DEPUTY AND ASSISTANT SERJEANTS AT ARMS (SALARIES) Commons November 26, 1963
3 speeches — POLICE BILL Commons November 26, 1963
8 speeches — Schedule Commons November 27, 1963
FOOD PRICES Commons November 28, 1963
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Commons December 3, 1963
Road Traffic Regulations Commons December 4, 1963
COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (REPORTS) Commons December 11, 1963
6 speeches — SECURITY AND THE DENNING REPORT Commons December 16, 1963
JORDAN AND SYRIA (BOYCOTT OF BRITISH COMPANIES) Commons December 19, 1963
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