Wing Commander Edward Shackleton
July 15, 1911 - September 22, 1994Summary information for Wing Commander Edward Shackleton
Contributions
1959
CARLOS PLACE PEDESTRIAN CROSSING Lords January 22, 1959
2 speeches — PROPOSED CLOSURE OF MALCOLM CLUBS Lords January 22, 1959
2 speeches — STRENGTH OF THE ROYAL NAVY Lords January 27, 1959
PLIGHT OF STATELESS PERSONS AND REFUGEES Lords March 4, 1959
3 speeches — BRITAIN'S FIVE-YEAR DEFENCE PLAN Lords March 10, 1959
3 speeches — TAKE-OVER BIDS Lords March 12, 1959
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords April 15, 1959
FACTORIES BILL Lords April 28, 1959
3 speeches — THE AIR ESTIMATES Lords April 29, 1959
BUILDINGS FOR COTTON INDUSTRY Lords May 4, 1959
THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords May 4, 1959
SPACE RESEARCH Lords May 12, 1959
OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS BILL Lords June 2, 1959
2 speeches — THE TELEVISION SERVICES Lords June 3, 1959
7 speeches — FACTORIES BILL Lords June 11, 1959
2 speeches — OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS BILL Lords June 22, 1959
2 speeches — COTTON INDUSTRY BILL Lords July 6, 1959
2 speeches — FACTORIES BILL Lords July 7, 1959
COMMONS AMENDMENTS Lords July 8, 1959
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 8, 1959
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 8, 1959
COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 8, 1959
2 speeches — COMMONS AMENDMENT Lords July 8, 1959
2 speeches — THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords July 13, 1959
ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords October 11, 1959
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES Lords October 11, 1959
RECALL OF THE HOUSE DURING AN ADJOURNMENT Lords October 11, 1959
2 speeches — THE MONETARY SYSTEM Lords November 11, 1959
2 speeches — RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES BILL [H.L.] Lords November 24, 1959
MUSIC FOR AEROPLANE PASSENGERS Lords November 26, 1959
3 speeches — COMMERCIAL SOUND BROADCASTING Lords November 26, 1959
4 speeches — SERVICE PROBLEMS IN ARABIAN PENINSULA Lords December 7, 1959
3 speeches — SCIENCE IN CIVIL LIFE Lords December 9, 1959
2 speeches — SERVICE AND SUPPLY DEPARTMENTS Lords December 14, 1959
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