Mr Victor Yates

April 19, 1900 - January 19, 1969
Summary information for Mr Victor Yates

Contributions

1957

3 speeches — Furniture Industry, Birmingham Commons January 31, 1957

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 7, 1957

3 speeches — Vote 4. Prisons, England and Wales Commons March 13, 1957

Prisoners (Use of Chains) Written Answers March 13, 1957

2 speeches — MINISTER OF EDUCATION (SPEECH) Commons March 14, 1957

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 28, 1957

2 speeches — Birmingham Accident Hospital Commons April 1, 1957

4 speeches — Birmingham General Hospital Commons April 1, 1957

2 speeches — HYDROGEN BOMB TESTS Commons April 2, 1957

Smoking Written Answers April 11, 1957

2 speeches — DEFENCE Commons April 16, 1957

DEFENCE Commons April 17, 1957

DEFENCE Commons April 17, 1957

FINANCE BILL Commons May 7, 1957

2 speeches — VOTE 1. PAY, ETC., OF THE ARMY Commons May 14, 1957

2 speeches — SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR Commons May 16, 1957

2 speeches — DEBATES (PRIVY COUNCILLORS) Commons May 16, 1957

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 16, 1957

FINANCE BILL Commons May 21, 1957

Clause 2.—(TELEVISION DUTY.) Commons May 23, 1957

2 speeches — MR. BULGANIN'S LETTER (PRIME MINISTER'S REPLY) Commons May 28, 1957

Clause 6.—(REDUCTION OF PURCHASE TAX ON CERTAIN HOUSEHOLD GOODS.) Commons May 28, 1957

2 speeches — Dartmoor Prison (Escapes) Commons June 6, 1957

4 speeches — New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF PURCHASE TAX FROM FIFTY PER CENT. TO THIRTY PER CENT.) Commons July 3, 1957

Prisoners (Chains) Written Answers August 1, 1957

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 6, 1957

3 speeches — Dental Hospital, Birmingham Written Answers December 2, 1957

2 speeches — DENTAL FACILITIES, BIRMINGHAM Commons December 11, 1957

Mental Hospitals, Warwickshire (Staff Payment) Commons December 16, 1957

Dartmoor Prison Written Answers December 19, 1957

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