Sir Albert Costain
July 5, 1910 - 1987Summary information for Sir Albert Costain
Contributions
1963
2 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Commons February 26, 1963
Elderly Persons Written Answers February 26, 1963
Licences Written Answers February 26, 1963
New Clause.—(EATING FACILITIES.) Commons March 6, 1963
Cross-Channel Link Written Answers March 6, 1963
Schedule A Written Answers March 7, 1963
Clause 1.—(REGULATION OF EMPLOY MENT OF WOMEN AFTER CHILDBIRTH.) Commons April 5, 1963
2 speeches — Rating, Folkestone Commons April 11, 1963
Clause 1.—(THE RIGHTS OF EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE TO A MINIMUM PERIOD OF NOTICE.) Commons May 1, 1963
FINANCE BILL Commons May 6, 1963
Proposed Railway Closures Commons May 8, 1963
Clause 7,—(TOBACCO DEALERS.) Commons May 14, 1963
Research Organisations (Duplication of Effort) Written Answers May 14, 1963
Clause 35.—(RATES OF ANNUAL ALLOW ANCES FOR MACHINERY AND PLANT.) Commons May 21, 1963
New Clause.—(INCOME TAX, SCHEDULE E: DEDUCTION OF OBLIGATORY EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES.) Commons May 30, 1963
Foreign Shipyards (British Orders) Commons June 25, 1963
FINANCE BILL Commons June 25, 1963
Unmanned Repeater Television Station, Folkestone Written Answers June 25, 1963
Clause 11.—(SURTAX RATES FOR 1962–63.) Commons June 26, 1963
Channel Link Written Answers June 26, 1963
Clause 1.—(EXTENSION OF POWERS AND RE-NAMING OF COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.) Commons June 28, 1963
2 speeches — PORTS (ROCHDALE COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Commons July 10, 1963
RATES (REVALUATION) Commons July 29, 1963
2 speeches — Channel Crossing Commons July 31, 1963
BRAZIL (FOREST FIRES) Written Answers October 24, 1963
2 speeches — Parking Offences Commons November 21, 1963
Trailers (Direction Indicators) Commons December 4, 1963
4 speeches — HARBOURS BILL Commons December 5, 1963
3 speeches — COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (REPORTS) Commons December 11, 1963
4 speeches — RATING (INTERIM RELIEF) BILL Commons December 18, 1963
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