Commander Sir Peter Agnew
July 9, 1900 - August 26, 1990Summary information for Commander Sir Peter Agnew
Contributions
1956
Danish Bacon (Imports) Commons February 2, 1956
Road Safety Propaganda Commons February 8, 1956
Geneva Prisoners of War Convention Commons February 23, 1956
Surplus Stores (Disposal) Commons February 27, 1956
DANISH BACON (IMPORT DUTY) Commons February 28, 1956
Central Advisory Council, England (Reconstitution) Written Answers March 2, 1956
Reserve Battleships (Cost) Commons March 7, 1956
2 speeches — PAKISTAN (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISION) BILL Commons March 13, 1956
2 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (No. 2) BILL (By Order) Commons March 13, 1956
Postage Stamps Commons March 14, 1956
3 speeches — Vote 2. Victualling and Clothing for the Navy Commons March 15, 1956
AGRICULTURE Commons March 19, 1956
EMPLOYMENT Commons March 20, 1956
Imported Vegetables (Tariff) Commons March 22, 1956
MALTA (ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE) Commons March 26, 1956
Apples and Pears (Imports from Australia) Commons March 27, 1956
Board of Inland Revenue (Dismissals) Commons March 29, 1956
2 speeches — Worcestershire Advisory Panel (Representatives) Commons March 29, 1956
2 speeches — Personal Case Commons March 29, 1956
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY.) Commons April 25, 1956
INDUSTRIAL RATING BILL Commons April 27, 1956
2 speeches — Pig Progeny Testing Stations Commons April 30, 1956
2 speeches — River Severn (Land Erosion) Commons April 30, 1956
Admiralty Office Accommodation Written Answers May 9, 1956
Ross Spur and Hereford Commons May 16, 1956
Clause 1.—(ABOLITION OF DEATH PENALTY. Commons May 16, 1956
Clause I2.—(PROVISION OF PARKING PLACES WHERE CHARGES MADE.) Commons May 30, 1956
Permanent Secretaries and Senior Ministers (Salaries) Written Answers June 26, 1956
8 speeches — MEMBERS' SALARIES Commons July 12, 1956
Further Education (Contributions) Commons July 16, 1956
Apples (Import Quota) Commons July 31, 1956
AGRICULTURE (LONG-TERM ASSURANCES) Commons November 27, 1956
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