Sir Arthur Harvey
January 31, 1906 - April 5, 1994Summary information for Sir Arthur Harvey
Contributions
1962
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES AND COURTAULDS (PROPOSED MERGER) Commons January 23, 1962
ANGLO-PORTUGUESE ALLIANCE Commons January 29, 1962
Viscount Aircraft (Sale to China) Written Answers January 29, 1962
London Airport Written Answers January 29, 1962
GERMANY (PURCHASE OF ARMS) Commons January 30, 1962
Personnel, Chequers Commons January 31, 1962
Missiles Commons February 19, 1962
Mr. Hammarskjold's Aircraft (Accident Report) Written Answers February 22, 1962
Migration (Statistics) Commons February 26, 1962
NUCLEAR TESTS Commons March 1, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 1, 1962
Hawker P1127 Commons March 5, 1962
Manchester Airport Commons March 5, 1962
7 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 5, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 8, 1962
5 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBER FOR AIR FORCE SERVICE Commons March 12, 1962
VOTE A. NUMBERS Commons March 14, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 15, 1962
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT Commons March 19, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 22, 1962
14 speeches — AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Commons March 22, 1962
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND (SPEECH) Commons March 29, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 29, 1962
West Norfolk Commons April 17, 1962
Berlin Commons April 18, 1962
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 18, 1962
Naval Dockyard Commons May 8, 1962
American Secretary of Defence (Discussion) Commons May 9, 1962
3 speeches — North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Athens Meeting) Commons May 9, 1962
2 speeches — Clause 6.—(PURCHASE TAX.) Commons May 16, 1962
Light Cargo Aircraft Written Answers May 21, 1962
4 speeches — SERVICE PENSIONS Commons May 25, 1962
HONG KONG (CHINESE REFUGEES) Commons May 28, 1962
17 speeches — LONDON AIRPORTS Commons May 28, 1962
Paraplegics, Lyme Green Settlement (Motor Cars) Written Answers May 28, 1962
Thor Missile Sites Commons May 30, 1962
Jet Fighter Squadron (Cost) Commons June 6, 1962
COTTON TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons June 6, 1962
2 speeches — London Airport (Car Park) Written Answers June 8, 1962
BRITISH TROOPS, B.A.O.R. (INCIDENTS) Commons June 26, 1962
2 speeches — COTTON INDUSTRY Commons June 28, 1962
Pilots' Licences (Fees) Written Answers July 2, 1962
Aircraft and Passenger Movements, London and Gatwick Airports Written Answers July 2, 1962
Passengers (V.I.P. Treatment) Commons July 9, 1962
2 speeches — Executive Aircraft Commons July 9, 1962
Short Brothers and Harland, Belfast Commons July 9, 1962
2 speeches — London Airport Commons July 9, 1962
2 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICES, OVERSEAS SERVICES AND ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS) Commons July 17, 1962
12 speeches — AVIATION Commons July 18, 1962
Nuclear Deterrent Commons July 25, 1962
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 1, 1962
Retired Pensioners and Widows Written Answers November 2, 1962
17 speeches — AIR CORPORATIONS BILL Commons November 6, 1962
NUCLEAR TESTS Commons November 12, 1962
Anglo-French Supersonic Airliner Written Answers November 12, 1962
Nuclear Tests Written Answers November 12, 1962
Aid Written Answers November 13, 1962
6 speeches — TRIBUNAL OF INQUIRY (MEMBERSHIP) Commons November 15, 1962
2 speeches — TRIBUNAL OF INQUIRY Commons November 16, 1962
Airports (Public Address Systems) Commons November 19, 1962
Beverley and Hastings Aircraft Commons November 19, 1962
INDIA AND CHINA Commons November 21, 1962
ARMY AND AIR FORCE Commons November 23, 1962
Hawker 1154 Commons November 26, 1962
Transport Aircraft (OR 351) Commons November 28, 1962
SUPERSONIC AIRLINER (AGREEMENT WITH FRANCE) Commons November 29, 1962
University Graduates (Overseas Appointments) Commons December 6, 1962
Hospital Plan Commons December 17, 1962
SKYBOLT MISSILE (TALKS) Commons December 17, 1962
2 speeches — ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS) Commons December 20, 1962
2 speeches — SUPERSONIC AIRLINER Commons December 21, 1962
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