Mr William Van Straubenzee

January 27, 1924 - November 2, 1999
Summary information for Mr William Van Straubenzee

Contributions

1963

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 24, 1963

Independence Gift Written Answers February 1, 1963

Civil Defence Written Answers February 7, 1963

Building Programme, 1964–65 Written Answers February 12, 1963

Civil Defence Commons February 13, 1963

Ration Documents Written Answers February 14, 1963

Planning Application, Winnersh Written Answers February 20, 1963

Industrial Development Certificate, Winnersh Written Answers February 25, 1963

CIVIL DEFENCE Commons March 1, 1963

9 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBER FOR AIR FORCE SERVICE Commons March 7, 1963

ESTATE AGENTS BILL Commons March 22, 1963

4 speeches — SCHOOL BUILDING AND TEACHER SHORTAGE Commons March 26, 1963

2 speeches — Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1914 (Section 14) Commons April 4, 1963

Dartmoor National Park (Okehampton Range) Commons April 24, 1963

7 speeches — REMUNERATION OF TEACHERS BILL Commons April 25, 1963

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(EXTENSION OF TIME-LIMIT FOR CERTAIN ACTIONS.) Commons May 3, 1963

New Clause.—(DIVORCE ON GROUND OF SEVEN YEARS' SEPARATION.) Commons May 3, 1963

2 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE (NURSING AND FIRST AID) Commons May 7, 1963

Automatic Exchange, Bracknell Written Answers May 7, 1963

Exchange, Crowthorne Written Answers May 7, 1963

Ascot-Bracknell Road Written Answers May 7, 1963

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ORDERS AS TO REMUNERATION.) Commons May 27, 1963

Aircraft Take Off (Slush) Written Answers May 29, 1963

2 speeches — New Clause.—(PERSONAL RELIEF FOR DONATIONS TO CHURCHES AND CHARITIES) Commons May 30, 1963

4 speeches — HIGHER EDUCATION Commons July 17, 1963

Amateur Sport (International Events) Written Answers November 15, 1963

SCIENCE AND EDUCATION Commons November 19, 1963

POST OFFICE (BORROWING POWERS) BILL Commons December 6, 1963

Pensions (Tax) Written Answers December 18, 1963

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