Mr Thomas Steele

November 15, 1905 - May 28, 1979
Summary information for Mr Thomas Steele

Contributions

1963

NATIONAL ASSISTANCE (INCREASED RATES) Commons February 5, 1963

Road Bridge, Erskine Commons February 13, 1963

Road Safety Propaganda Commons February 20, 1963

3 speeches — Militia Act, 1882 (Section 29) Commons February 20, 1963

2 speeches — Water Supplies (Loch Lomond) Commons February 20, 1963

3 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SCOTLAND) BILL [Lords] Commons February 21, 1963

Marine Nuclear Propulsion Written Answers February 27, 1963

Expenditure (Scotland) Commons March 4, 1963

Dumbarton, Alexandria and Helensburgh Written Answers March 12, 1963

Government Departments, Dumbarton (New Office Building) Written Answers March 12, 1963

2 speeches — Apprentices, Scotland Commons March 13, 1963

Town and Country Planning (Public Inquiries and Appeals) Written Answers March 13, 1963

Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Written Answers March 13, 1963

A.74, Lanarkshire (Dual Carriageways) Written Answers March 13, 1963

Science-Based Industries, Scotland Written Answers March 19, 1963

Railway Employees, Scotland Written Answers April 1, 1963

Disabled Persons, Scotland Commons April 8, 1963

3 speeches — Overseas Aid (Contracts) Commons April 9, 1963

Loch Lomond (Water Supplies) Written Answers April 10, 1963

3 speeches — School, Helensburgh Commons April 24, 1963

POLARIS SUBMARINES (OPERATING BASE) Commons April 24, 1963

Road Accidents Commons May 1, 1963

Education Facilities, Faslane Written Answers May 1, 1963

3 speeches — Housing Scheme, Dumbarton (Cables) Commons May 14, 1963

National Assistance Supplementation (Scotland) Commons May 20, 1963

Engineering and Shipbuilding Industries, Clyde Valley Commons May 22, 1963

D.S.I.R. Economics Committee(Industrial Studies) Written Answers May 28, 1963

Smokeless Fuels Written Answers June 20, 1963

School Leavers, Dunbartonshire Written Answers June 24, 1963

Apprentices, Scotland Written Answers July 1, 1963

Company Chairmen (Meetings) Commons July 2, 1963

Motorway Written Answers July 2, 1963

Dual Carriageway Roads Written Answers July 2, 1963

2 speeches — Motorway Commons July 3, 1963

3 speeches — Dual Carriageway Roads Commons July 3, 1963

2 speeches — Employment (Scotland) Commons July 8, 1963

2 speeches — Resettlement Transfer Scheme Commons July 8, 1963

Building Workers, Scotland Commons July 8, 1963

3 speeches — Hermitage Academy Commons July 10, 1963

3 speeches — New Building, Dumbarton Commons July 16, 1963

2 speeches — Vale of Leven Hospital, Alexandria Commons July 17, 1963

2 speeches — School Accommodation, Faslane Commons July 17, 1963

Road Bridges (Design) Commons July 17, 1963

SCHEDULE Commons July 18, 1963

3 speeches — Schedule 4.—(AMENDMENT OF LEGAL AID (SCOTLAND) ACT 1949.) Commons July 23, 1963

Clause 7.—(DETENTION IN A DETENTION CENTRE.) Commons July 23, 1963

Clause 11.—(SUPERVISION OF PERSONS RELEASED FROM DETENTION CENTRES.) Commons July 23, 1963

3 speeches — Clause 28.—(INCREASE IN FINE WHICH MAY BE IMPOSED INSTEAD OF IMPRISONMENT ON CONVICTION ON INDICTMENT FOR STATUTORY OFFENCE.) Commons July 23, 1963

Dumbarton and Helensburgh Written Answers July 23, 1963

SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY Commons July 24, 1963

Scotland Commons July 25, 1963

2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH EXECUTIVE COUNCILS (PREMISES) Commons July 25, 1963

4 speeches — Factory, Dumbarton Commons July 29, 1963

2 speeches — Dumbarton and Alexandria Written Answers July 29, 1963

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 21, 1963

DEFENCE TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS) BILL Commons November 21, 1963

2 speeches — Doctors (Maternity Fees) Commons November 27, 1963

2 speeches — Highland Transport Board Commons November 27, 1963

Transport Users' Consultative Committees Written Answers December 4, 1963

SOLICITOR-GENERAL FOR SCOTLAND AND LORD ADVOCATE Commons December 12, 1963

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