Mr Thomas Peart
April 30, 1914 - 1988Summary information for Mr Thomas Peart
Contributions
1961
NUCLEAR POWER PROGRAMME Commons February 3, 1961
Land Written Answers February 6, 1961
Water Supplies Written Answers February 6, 1961
National Resources (Conservation) Written Answers February 6, 1961
3 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR SCIENCE Commons February 7, 1961
Civil Research (Expenditure) Written Answers February 9, 1961
Meat Written Answers February 13, 1961
National Lending Library Written Answers February 17, 1961
2 speeches — Factory, Silloth Commons February 21, 1961
15 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE BILL Commons February 21, 1961
10 speeches — New Clause.—(DRAINAGE RATES—BASIS OF ASSESSMENT.) Commons February 21, 1961
2 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE (RECOMMITTED) BILL Commons February 21, 1961
PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR SCIENCE Commons February 23, 1961
2 speeches — Coal Technology Commons February 27, 1961
Electricity Supplies (National Parks and Trust Lands) Commons February 27, 1961
D.S.I.R. (Regional Information Centres) Written Answers February 28, 1961
Dounreay Fast Reactor Written Answers February 28, 1961
Seismological Research Written Answers March 2, 1961
Small Firms (Research Facilities) Written Answers March 2, 1961
Seismological Stations Written Answers March 9, 1961
Engineering Commons March 14, 1961
3 speeches — Scientific Information Commons March 14, 1961
2 speeches — Scientists and Technologists Commons March 14, 1961
Conservation of Natural Resources Commons March 14, 1961
NATIONAL REFERENCE LIBRARY FOR SCIENCE AND INVENTION Commons March 14, 1961
D.S.I.R. (Liaison Officers) Written Answers March 14, 1961
AGRICULTURE (ANNUAL REVIEW) Commons March 16, 1961
Teachers (Science and Mathematics) Written Answers March 16, 1961
Astronomy Written Answers March 21, 1961
Agricultural Industry (National Income) Commons March 23, 1961
Biology (Primary and Secondary Schools) Written Answers March 23, 1961
Science Specialisation Written Answers March 23, 1961
Mathematics Written Answers March 30, 1961
Science Written Answers March 30, 1961
The Census Written Answers April 24, 1961
2 speeches — Marine Nuclear Propulsion Commons April 25, 1961
British Space Programme Commons April 25, 1961
7 speeches — New Clause.—(POWERS OF ENTRY.) Commons April 26, 1961
New Clause.—(POWER OF AGRICULTURAL LAND TRIBUNAL TO MAKE ORDERS DEALING WITH NEW DISCHARGES OF WATER ON TO AGRICULTURAL LAND.) Commons April 26, 1961
2 speeches — Clause 5.—(OPERATION AND INCIDENCE OF DRAINAGE CHARGES.) Commons April 26, 1961
Clause 15.—(INTERPRETATION OF PART I.) Commons April 26, 1961
Clause 25.—(REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTION FROM WATERCOURSES.) Commons April 26, 1961
2 speeches — Clause 26.—(SPOIL.) Commons April 26, 1961
Nuclear Propulsion Written Answers April 26, 1961
Nuclear Research Station, Langley Commons May 2, 1961
Research and Development, Scotland Commons May 2, 1961
2 speeches — Space Research Commons May 2, 1961
Communications Satellites (Research Programme) Written Answers May 2, 1961
SPACE RESEARCH Commons May 4, 1961
Department of Technical Co-operation Written Answers May 4, 1961
2 speeches — Geological Survey Board (Geophysical Department) Commons May 9, 1961
3 speeches — Nuclear Reactors (Research) Commons May 9, 1961
5 speeches — Clause 27.—(SCHEMES FOR DRAINAGE OF SMALL AREAS.) Commons May 9, 1961
2 speeches — Clause 31.—(POWER OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES TO UNDERTAKE DRAINAGE WORKS AGAINST FLOODING.) Commons May 9, 1961
Clause 38.—(PAYMENT BY RIVER BOARD OF EXPENSES OF OFFICIAL VISITS, ETC.) Commons May 9, 1961
First Schedule.—(MINOR AMENDMENTS.) Commons May 9, 1961
Radioactive Isotopes Written Answers May 9, 1961
3 speeches — Satellite Launchers Commons May 15, 1961
3 speeches — Nuclear Reactors (Research) Commons May 16, 1961
2 speeches — Geological Survey Commons May 16, 1961
Industry (Scientific Research) Commons May 16, 1961
Coal Utilisation Commons May 16, 1961
Office of Minister for Science (Scientific Staff) Commons May 16, 1961
Natural Resources Commons May 16, 1961
Nature Conservancy (Research Station, Wales) Commons May 16, 1961
2 speeches — Science Teaching (Technical Colleges and Universities) Commons May 16, 1961
Nuclear Propulsion Written Answers May 31, 1961
2 speeches — LAND DRAINAGE BILL Commons June 2, 1961
15 speeches — AGRICULTURE, ENGLAND AND WALES Commons June 12, 1961
Co-operatives Commons July 3, 1961
11 speeches — SCIENCE Commons July 10, 1961
8 speeches — WHITE FISH AND HERRING SUBSIDIES Commons July 14, 1961
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons July 18, 1961
International Co-operation Commons July 18, 1961
Social Sciences (Research Council) Commons July 18, 1961
Mathematicians Commons July 18, 1961
Industry (Co-operative Research) Commons July 18, 1961
Space Research Written Answers July 18, 1961
2 speeches — Clause 14.—(ASSESSMENT OF DRAINAGE CHARGE ON OWNERS.) Commons July 21, 1961
Clause 30.—(RESTRICTION ON ERECTION OF STRUCTURES IN, OVER OR UNDER WATERCOURSES.) Commons July 21, 1961
Clause 33.—(POWER OF LOCAL AUTHORI TIES TO UNDERTAKE DRAINAGE WORKS AGAINST FLOODING.) Commons July 21, 1961
5 speeches — NATURE CONSERVANCY (RESEARCH) Commons July 21, 1961
Surplus Dairy Products (Under-Developed Countries) Commons July 27, 1961
Farms (Sanitary Conveniences and Washing Facilities) Commons July 27, 1961
Food Distribution Commons July 27, 1961
SOCIAL SCIENCES (RESEARCH COUNCIL) Commons August 4, 1961
Fowl Pest Commons November 6, 1961
10 speeches — SEA FISH INDUSTRY BILL Commons November 14, 1961
Management and Control of Research and Development (Report) Written Answers November 21, 1961
Nuclear Energy Commons December 5, 1961
3 speeches — Scientists (Emigration) Commons December 5, 1961
4 speeches — Agricultural Support Commons December 14, 1961
2 speeches — Barley and Oats (Deficiency Payments) Commons December 14, 1961
Farm Buildings (Grants and Subsidies) Commons December 14, 1961
Charollais Bulls Written Answers December 14, 1961
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