Sir Eric Errington
March 17, 1900 - June 3, 1973Summary information for Sir Eric Errington
Contributions
1965
Retail Prices Written Answers February 1, 1965
2 speeches — Public Service Pensions Written Answers February 1, 1965
18 speeches — ARMED FORCES (HOUSING LOANS) BILL Commons February 10, 1965
2 speeches — CRIMINAL EVIDENCE BILL Commons February 18, 1965
CITY OF LONDON (VARIOUS POWERS) BILL (By Order) Commons February 22, 1965
4 speeches — TREASURY CONTROL OF ESTAB LISHMENTS (ESTIMATES COM MITTEE REPORTS) Commons February 23, 1965
16 speeches — Clause 1.—(EXTENSION OF PERIOD AND INCREASE IN AGGREGATE OF HOUSING LOANS.) Commons February 25, 1965
Barracks and Married Quarters, Aldershot Written Answers March 8, 1965
Public Servants (Pensions) Written Answers March 12, 1965
2 speeches — HOUSING (HOME LOANS) Commons April 29, 1965
Civil Servants (Unestablished Service) Written Answers May 4, 1965
5 speeches — Clause 2.—(AMENDMENTS AS TO RELIEF FROM IMPORT DUTIES.) Commons May 17, 1965
Civil Service Pension Written Answers June 15, 1965
2 speeches — Clause 69.—(RESTRICTION FOR CLOSE COMPANIES ON DEDUCTION FOR DIRECTORS' REMUNERATION.) Commons June 16, 1965
New Clause No. 3. —(POWER TO CONVERT EXISTING CONTROLLED TENANCIES INTO REGULATED TENANCIES.) Commons June 29, 1965
5 speeches — Part-Time Teachers (Children) Commons August 5, 1965
National Voluntary Youth Organisations (Grants) Written Answers October 28, 1965
2 speeches — Army Primary School, Malaysia Commons November 24, 1965
Schemes, Hampshire (Delayed Starts) Written Answers December 1, 1965
2 speeches — Small Firms (Translation of Documents) Commons December 2, 1965
2 speeches — Aviation Research Commons December 8, 1965
Central Council of Physical Recreation (Grants) Written Answers December 9, 1965
Civil Service Pensions (Unestablished Service) Commons December 14, 1965
2 speeches — Ex-Service Men Written Answers December 14, 1965
7 speeches — HOUSING SUBSIDIES BILL Commons December 15, 1965
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