Sir Peter Emery
February 27, 1926 - December 9, 2004Summary information for Sir Peter Emery
Contributions
1963
9 speeches — Education Commons February 7, 1963
Expenditure (Scotland) Commons March 4, 1963
JOURNALISTS (DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION) Commons March 11, 1963
Data Processing Equipment (Import) Commons March 14, 1963
PARLIAMENTARY REFORM Commons March 15, 1963
Purchase Tax Written Answers March 18, 1963
3 speeches — Atomic Energy Authority, Aldermaston (Employment) Commons March 19, 1963
2 speeches — Food Research Institute Commons March 19, 1963
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 28, 1963
Borstal Training (Releases) Written Answers March 28, 1963
P.A.Y.E. (Collection Cost) Written Answers April 2, 1963
Scientists, Aldermaston (Re-employment) Written Answers April 8, 1963
Senior Scientists and Senior Technologists Written Answers April 8, 1963
Consumer Council Commons April 23, 1963
REGIONAL SEATS OF GOVERNMENT Commons May 2, 1963
2 speeches — Reading Area Commons May 14, 1963
3 speeches — DRUGS ADVISORY BOARD BILL Commons May 17, 1963
3 speeches — ADJOURNMENT Commons May 24, 1963
10 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO MAKE ORDERS AS TO REMUNERATION.) Commons May 27, 1963
SUGAR PRICES Commons May 29, 1963
4 speeches — New Clause.—(INCOME TAX: RENT ALLOWANCE.) Commons May 29, 1963
SECURITY (JUDICIAL INQUIRY) Commons June 21, 1963
3 speeches — Royal Berkshire Hospital Commons July 1, 1963
Technical Officers Written Answers July 16, 1963
3 speeches — Reading Commons July 23, 1963
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Written Answers November 13, 1963
9 speeches — POST OFFICE (BORROWING POWERS) BILL Commons December 6, 1963
Vehicles (Abnormal Loads) Written Answers December 18, 1963
Goods Vehicles (Authorised Gross Weight) Written Answers December 18, 1963
Finance Act, 1963 (Section 2) Written Answers December 18, 1963
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