Mr Simon Mahon

1914 - 1986
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Contributions

1965

Slum Clearance Written Answers February 12, 1965

7 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND Commons February 22, 1965

3 speeches — ROGER CASEMENT'S REMAINS Commons February 23, 1965

Approved Schools (Truancy Committals) Written Answers February 23, 1965

Firearms and Ammunition (Schools and Youth Organisations) Written Answers February 24, 1965

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 4, 1965

Programmes (Religious Susceptibilities) Written Answers March 16, 1965

Benefits, Bootle Written Answers March 17, 1965

7 speeches — AIRCRAFT PROJECTS (CANCELLATION) Commons April 13, 1965

Bootle General Hospital (Consultants) Written Answers May 5, 1965

Hospital Building, Merseyside Written Answers May 5, 1965

Beds, North Liverpool and Bootle Area Written Answers May 5, 1965

2 speeches — Liverpool-Bootle-Crosby Area Commons June 28, 1965

Building and Civil Engineering Industry (Decasualisation) Written Answers July 5, 1965

Stanley Hospital (Casualty Department) Commons July 19, 1965

Waterways System (Review) Written Answers July 21, 1965

Dunnings Bridge Road, Bootle (Speed Limit) Written Answers July 21, 1965

Immigration (Nurses and other Hospital Personnel) Written Answers July 26, 1965

Dock Labour (Inquiries and Reports) Written Answers July 27, 1965

Divinity Students (Assistance) Written Answers August 5, 1965

NORTHERN IRELAND Commons October 26, 1965

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 10, 1965

TRANSPORT AND TECHNOLOGY Commons November 16, 1965

Dunnings Bridge Road, Bootle Written Answers November 29, 1965

Private Enterprise Building Written Answers November 29, 1965

2 speeches — Bootle Written Answers November 29, 1965

Retirement Pensions (Republic of Ireland) Written Answers December 14, 1965

Electoral Rolls Written Answers December 21, 1965

Directory Entries Written Answers December 22, 1965

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