Mr Trevor Skeet
January 28, 1918 - August 14, 2004Summary information for Mr Trevor Skeet
Contributions
1960
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(EXTENSION OF POWER TO MAKE ADVANCES TO THE NATIONAL COAL BOARD.) Commons January 27, 1960
5 speeches — GAS BILL Commons March 8, 1960
3 speeches — GAS BILL Commons March 28, 1960
7 speeches — INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION BILL Commons March 29, 1960
7 speeches — CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN INDUSTRY Commons April 26, 1960
Western Germany (Investment) Written Answers May 10, 1960
Continental Shelf Written Answers May 10, 1960
CONVENTION OF MONTREUX, REGIME OF THE STRAITS Written Answers May 10, 1960
Plastics, Synthetic Fibres and Rubber Written Answers May 11, 1960
Congo Basin Countries (Trade) Written Answers May 11, 1960
Clause 7.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons May 13, 1960
Clause 8.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons May 27, 1960
New Clause.—(DOUBLE INCOME TAX RELIEF FOR COMPENSATION PAYMENTS.) Commons June 22, 1960
ESSO PETROLEUM COMPANY BILL (By Order) Commons June 28, 1960
Synthetic Detergents Written Answers June 28, 1960
Heliports, London Written Answers June 28, 1960
3 speeches — COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' CONFERENCE Commons July 4, 1960
Metropolitan Police (Summer Uniform) Written Answers July 7, 1960
PETROL AND OIL (DISTRIBUTION) Commons July 13, 1960
Rabbit Control Written Answers July 27, 1960
INDUS BASIN DEVELOPMENT FUND BILL Commons November 11, 1960
6 speeches — ELECTRICITY (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons November 21, 1960
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DAGENHAM Commons November 21, 1960
Clocks (Imports from Western Germany) Written Answers December 1, 1960
Commonwealth Development Finance Corporation Written Answers December 1, 1960
Coins (Plastic Materials) Written Answers December 1, 1960
International Patent Office Written Answers December 2, 1960
Synthetic Rubber Production Written Answers December 5, 1960
Export Guarantees Act, 1949 (Loans) Written Answers December 16, 1960
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