Dr Mont Follick
1887 - December 10, 1958Summary information for Dr Mont Follick
Contributions
1950
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 7, 1950
3 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION (COLONIES) Commons March 7, 1950
TRANSPORT Commons March 15, 1950
3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons March 28, 1950
JOINT CONSULTATION IN INDUSTRY Commons April 5, 1950
BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 20, 1950
BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 21, 1950
Ration Coupons (Delayed Use) Written Answers April 24, 1950
COAL-MINING (SUBSIDENCE) BILL Commons April 25, 1950
2 speeches — KEY INDUSTRY DUTIES (REDUCTION) Commons April 25, 1950
RAILWAY FREIGHT CHARGES (INCREASE) Commons May 10, 1950
Clause 13.—(ROAD VEHICLES—PURCHASE TAX.) Commons June 15, 1950
Clause 39.—(PROVISIONS AS TO PERMANENT ANNUAL CHARGE FOR THE NATIONAL DEBT AND AS TO THE OLD SINKING FUND.) Commons June 19, 1950
New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 40 (3) OF FINANCE ACT, 1930). Commons June 20, 1950
2 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF OF PROFITS TAX ON RESERVED PROFITS.) Commons June 22, 1950
3 speeches — MINORCA VICE-CONSULATE) Commons July 3, 1950
COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons July 12, 1950
2 speeches — EDUCATION, ENGLAND AND WALES Commons July 17, 1950
OVERSEAS FOOD CORPORATION Commons July 18, 1950
DEFENCE REGULATIONS (CONTINUANCE) Commons October 23, 1950
COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE BILL Commons November 9, 1950
Clause 1.—(AMENDMENT OF 3 & 4 GEO. 6. C. 40, S. 1 (1).) Commons November 15, 1950
EUROPEAN PAYMENTS UNION (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL Commons November 16, 1950
WAR MATERIAL (SALE TO EGYPT) Commons November 22, 1950
2 speeches — Queue Shelters (Rural Areas) Commons November 27, 1950
MEAT RATIONING Commons November 28, 1950
2 speeches — FIRST DAY'S DEBATE Commons November 29, 1950
2 speeches — Umbrellas Commons November 30, 1950
LEASEHOLD PROPERTY (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons December 6, 1950
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