Sir Isaac Pitman

August 14, 1901 - 1985
Summary information for Sir Isaac Pitman

Contributions

1958

2 speeches — BANK RATE TRIBUNAL (REPORT) Commons February 3, 1958

Technical Training College Grants (New Scales) Written Answers February 4, 1958

Football Pools and Greyhound Racing Written Answers February 12, 1958

Teachers Written Answers February 13, 1958

2 speeches — ANTARCTICA Commons February 19, 1958

Diplomatic Immunity Written Answers February 24, 1958

Disarmament Sub-Committee Written Answers February 24, 1958

4 speeches — LAW OF THE SEA (GENEVA CONFERENCE) Commons April 23, 1958

Clause 1.—(GENERAL GRANTS.) Commons May 5, 1958

3 speeches — New Clause.—(TEACHERS, &C., NOT TO BE DISQUALIFIED FOR MEMBERSHIP OF CERTAIN LOCAL AUTHORITIES.) Commons May 7, 1958

3 speeches — DISARMAMENT Commons June 10, 1958

Clause 14.—(FEES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS TO PROFESSIONAL BODIES, LEARNED SOCIETIES, ETC.) Commons June 17, 1958

Admiralty Establishments, Bath Written Answers June 18, 1958

2 speeches — Clause 20.—(CHANGE OF RATE, AND BASIS OF CHARGE.) Commons July 1, 1958

2 speeches — World Security Authority Commons July 2, 1958

Premium Savings Bonds Written Answers July 3, 1958

2 speeches — Pensions Commons July 22, 1958

PRAYERS Commons July 28, 1958

EGYPT (SEQUESTRATED CASH DEPOSITS) Commons July 28, 1958

2 speeches — Teachers Commons July 31, 1958

4 speeches — General Certificate of Education (Subjects) Commons July 31, 1958

Government Servants (Educational Allowances) Written Answers November 4, 1958

Rented Homes Campaign Pamphlet (Distribution) Commons November 12, 1958

Teacher Training Colleges Written Answers December 4, 1958

Civil Service (Education Allowances) Written Answers December 10, 1958

Civil Servants (Unestablished Service) Written Answers December 18, 1958

LAW OF THE SEA (CONVENTIONS) Written Answers December 18, 1958

COMMONWEALTH DAY Written Answers December 18, 1958

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