Major Geoffrey Bing
July 24, 1909 - April 24, 1977Summary information for Major Geoffrey Bing
Contributions
1950
16 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 10, 1950
MEMBER FOR WEST BELFAST (ELIGIBILITY) Commons March 23, 1950
AIRCRAFT, HONG KONG (DISPOSAL) Commons March 31, 1950
MEMBER FOR BELFAST, WEST (ELIGIBILITY) Commons April 3, 1950
2 speeches — CHEESE PRICES Commons May 9, 1950
BACON (RATIONING) ORDER Commons May 24, 1950
MEMBER SWORN Commons June 13, 1950
MEMBER FOR BELFAST, WEST Commons June 14, 1950
2 speeches — BRITISH JOURNALISTS (EASTERN EUROPE) Commons June 22, 1950
9 speeches — SCHUMAN PLAN Commons June 26, 1950
COMMUNISM Commons June 27, 1950
2 speeches — New Clause.—(EXEMPTION FROM UNITED KINGDOM TAX OF PAY OF COLONIAL FORCES, ETC.) Commons July 3, 1950
ALIENS, UNITED KINGDOM Written Answers July 6, 1950
2 speeches — COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons July 12, 1950
2 speeches — COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons July 12, 1950
7 speeches — DEFENCE (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS) Commons September 13, 1950
Sheet Steel (Allocation) Commons September 18, 1950
MEMBER FOR BELFAST, WEST Commons October 17, 1950
14 speeches — MEMBER FOR BELFAST, WEST Commons October 19, 1950
10 speeches — STREET RESTORATION, HORNCHURCH Commons October 23, 1950
15 speeches — COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE BILL Commons November 9, 1950
4 speeches — CONGRESS, SHEFFIELD (ADMISSION OF FOREIGNERS) Commons November 14, 1950
KOREA (INTERIM COMMITTEE) Written Answers November 20, 1950
PRIVILEGE (SPEECH, WEST BELFAST ELECTION) Commons November 24, 1950
Clause 1.—(SUNDAY OPENING OF EXHIBITIONS AND GARDENS.) Commons November 28, 1950
2 speeches — Producer Subsidies, Northern Ireland Written Answers December 15, 1950
Royal Ulster Constabulary (Customs Patrols, Cost) Written Answers December 15, 1950
2 speeches — Subsidies, Northern Ireland Written Answers December 15, 1950
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