Mr Tom Driberg
May 22, 1905 - August 12, 1976Summary information for Mr Tom Driberg
Contributions
1959
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 29, 1959
4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1959
London—Birmingham Motorway Written Answers November 11, 1959
3 speeches — Leukaemia Commons November 16, 1959
FOREIGN SECRETARY (VISIT TO PARIS) Commons November 16, 1959
2 speeches — Prince Souphanouvong (Trial) Commons November 18, 1959
INDIA (NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY COUNCIL) Commons November 18, 1959
4 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PRESERVATION OF THE COUNTRYSIDE Commons November 20, 1959
2 speeches — Development Plan Commons November 24, 1959
Butter and Cheese Written Answers November 26, 1959
2 speeches — Accommodation Commons December 2, 1959
3 speeches — Gilgil Camp, Kenya Commons December 2, 1959
Royal Fine Art Commission Commons December 3, 1959
3 speeches — Drugs (Control) Commons December 7, 1959
Programme Scripts Written Answers December 8, 1959
4 speeches — ROYAL BALLET COMPANY (TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA) Commons December 9, 1959
Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Written Answers December 9, 1959
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons December 15, 1959
2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' MEETING Commons December 15, 1959
CENTRAL AFRICA (ADVISORY COMMISSION) Written Answers December 15, 1959
MR. LEONARD HACKETT (PRESS REPORT) Written Answers December 15, 1959
Twynham Hut Written Answers December 15, 1959
PROCEDURE (PRIVATE MEMBERS' TIME AND SELECT COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS) Commons December 16, 1959
5 speeches — SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 16, 1959
Hotels (Modernisation) Written Answers December 16, 1959
2 speeches — Social Services Commons December 17, 1959
2 speeches — Prisoners (National Insurance) Commons December 17, 1959
4 speeches — HOME SECRETARY (STATEMENT) Commons December 17, 1959
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons December 17, 1959
Transfer of Power (Ceremonies) Written Answers December 17, 1959
Royal Ballet (Tour) Written Answers December 17, 1959
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