Sir Stephen McAdden
November 3, 1907 - December 26, 1979Summary information for Sir Stephen McAdden
Contributions
1965
British Transport Commission (Fare Increases) Written Answers February 11, 1965
RAILWAY FARES, ESSEX (INCREASES) Commons February 22, 1965
LEGAL AID SCHEME Written Answers February 25, 1965
TRAVEL AGENTS BILL Commons March 12, 1965
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons March 24, 1965
RAILWAYS (ACCIDENT, ELM PARK) Commons March 30, 1965
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons March 31, 1965
Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons April 7, 1965
Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons April 14, 1965
Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons April 28, 1965
Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons May 5, 1965
Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons May 12, 1965
2 speeches — BROADCASTING Commons May 13, 1965
8 speeches — New Clause.—(DURATION.) Commons May 26, 1965
Clause 31.—(REPLACEMENT OF BUSINESS ASSETS.) Commons May 31, 1965
Waiting Vehicles, Halkin Place (Prosecutions) Written Answers June 14, 1965
3 speeches — Central Codification Authority (Mr. Tony Murphy) Commons June 23, 1965
FINANCE (No. 2) BILL Commons July 5, 1965
Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY FOR MURDER.) Commons July 13, 1965
Clause 1.—(CERTAIN ACTS NOT ACTIONABLE IN TORT OR AS DELICTS.) Commons July 27, 1965
3 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons August 3, 1965
Clause 1.—BORROWING BY, AND LOANS BY MINISTER OF POWER TO, NATIONAL COAL BOARD.) Commons December 2, 1965
BUILDING CONTROL BILL Commons December 8, 1965
3 speeches — NATIONAL SAVINGS Commons December 10, 1965
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (GENERAL GRANT) Commons December 14, 1965
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