Mr Tom Iremonger
March 14, 1916 - 1998Summary information for Mr Tom Iremonger
Contributions
1963
BAHAMAS (MINISTER'S VISIT) Written Answers January 22, 1963
WEST INDIES (MINISTER'S VISIT) Written Answers January 22, 1963
Earthquake and Fire, 1907 Written Answers February 5, 1963
Injured Persons (Surgical Attention) Written Answers February 26, 1963
Eastern Avenue, Ilford Written Answers February 26, 1963
3 speeches — Benton Road School, Ilford Commons February 28, 1963
2 speeches — Enforcement Orders Written Answers March 1, 1963
DEER (ENGLAND AND WALES) BILL Commons March 8, 1963
Legal Aid (Criminal Cases) Written Answers March 11, 1963
2 speeches — Earnings Rule (Luncheon Vouchers) Commons March 18, 1963
2 speeches — ROADS, ILFORD Commons March 19, 1963
Income Tax (P.A.Y.E.) Written Answers March 21, 1963
Smokeless Fuels Written Answers March 28, 1963
5 speeches — REMUNERATION OF TEACHERS BILL Commons April 25, 1963
3 speeches — ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE POLICE (REPORT) Commons May 9, 1963
Local Authority Grants Commons May 15, 1963
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 30, 1963
PUBLIC ORDER Commons May 30, 1963
VENEREAL DISEASE Commons June 28, 1963
Road Junction, Ilford Written Answers June 28, 1963
Art Schools (Places) Written Answers June 28, 1963
6 speeches — PUBLIC ORDER BILL [Lords] Commons July 9, 1963
Fireworks Written Answers July 24, 1963
Road Traffic Acts Written Answers July 25, 1963
4 speeches — DEFAMATION ACT 1952 (AMENDMENT) Commons July 31, 1963
Indian Tamils Written Answers August 2, 1963
Fluoridation Written Answers November 15, 1963
Eastern Avenue, Ilford Written Answers November 15, 1963
Civil Defence Written Answers November 21, 1963
2 speeches — Dual-purpose Engines (Rebated Fuel) Commons December 3, 1963
Maintenance and Minor Improvement, Ilford Written Answers December 4, 1963
Further Education Commons December 19, 1963
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