Sir John Hobson

1912 - December 4, 1967
Summary information for Sir John Hobson

Contributions

1961

2 speeches — TRUSTEE INVESTMENTS BILL Commons January 26, 1961

2 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT, 1948 (AMENDMENT) Commons January 31, 1961

3 speeches — Murders Commons February 16, 1961

2 speeches — RULING BY MR. SPEAKER (DISSENT) Commons February 16, 1961

New Clause.—(CORPORAL PUNISHMENT FOR YOUNG OFFENDERS, ON SECOND AND SUBSEQUENT CONVICTION.) Commons April 11, 1961

7 speeches — New Clause.—(RESTRICTION OF SENTENCE OF DEATH.) Commons April 11, 1961

2 speeches — Clause 10.—(MINIMUM AGE FOR ATTENDANCE CENTRE.) Commons April 12, 1961

Clause 22.—(MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS OF PRISON ACT, 1952.) Commons April 12, 1961

Clause 23.—(MANAGEMENT OF PRISONS, ETC.) Commons April 12, 1961

Motor Car Sales (American Service Men) Written Answers April 18, 1961

3 speeches — GREAT OUSE WATER BILL (By Order) Commons May 30, 1961

New Clause.—(PREMISES ADJOINING SPECIAL ROADS.) Commons June 5, 1961

New Clause.—(RESTRICTION OF SUPPLY OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR TO YOUNG PERSONS FOR CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES.) Commons June 5, 1961

Clause 15.—(MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS AS TO GRANT OF LICENCES, PROCEEDINGS AND FEES.) Commons June 6, 1961

SMALL ESTATES (REPRESENTATION) BILL Commons June 9, 1961

2 speeches — SALE OF ARMS (PORTUGAL) Commons June 27, 1961

WORKS OF ART (EXPORT) Commons July 6, 1961

SUICIDE BILL [Lords] Commons July 14, 1961

2 speeches — NATURE CONSERVANCY (RESEARCH) Commons July 21, 1961

FOREIGN COMPENSATION (MR. VON PREUSSEN) Commons October 19, 1961

4 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Commons November 15, 1961

2 speeches — Playing Fields and Sports Facilities Commons November 30, 1961

Clause 1.—(APPLICATION OF PART I.) Commons December 12, 1961

COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS BILL Commons December 12, 1961

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