Major Geoffrey Bing

July 24, 1909 - April 24, 1977
Summary information for Major Geoffrey Bing

Contributions

1955

11 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND BILL Commons January 31, 1955

3 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND [MONEY] Commons January 31, 1955

BRITISH CONSULAR OFFICERS, FORMOSA Written Answers February 2, 1955

2 speeches — Consular Officers Commons February 7, 1955

2 speeches — Cairo and Potsdam Declarations Commons February 7, 1955

Non-Intervention Pact Commons February 7, 1955

SOUTH SCHLESVIG (DANISH MINORITY) Written Answers February 7, 1955

Non-Chinese Forces Written Answers February 8, 1955

Clause 3.—(ENLISTMENT FOR GENERAL OR CORPS SERVICE AND APPOINTMENT TO AND TRANSFER BETWEEN CORPS.) Commons February 9, 1955

Clause 64.—(SCANDALOUS CONDUCT OF OFFICER.) Commons February 9, 1955

Expenditure Written Answers February 16, 1955

British Forces (Support-Costs) Written Answers February 16, 1955

Remploy Scheme Commons February 17, 1955

SITUATION, SIERRA LEONE (COMMISSION OF INQUIRY) Commons February 17, 1955

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 17, 1955

4 speeches — Clause 226.—(SHORT TITLE, COMMENCE MENT AND DURATION.) Commons February 17, 1955

3 speeches — Clause 24.—(Aiding the enemy.) Commons February 17, 1955

2 speeches — Clause 64.—(SCANDALOUS CONDUCT OF OFFICER.) Commons February 17, 1955

3 speeches — Clause 148.—(DEDUCTIONS FOR BARRACK DAMAGE.) Commons February 17, 1955

Clause 224.—(SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND DURATION.) Commons February 17, 1955

MR. GEORGE WARD'S STATEMENT Commons March 10, 1955

13 speeches — LONG ENGAGEMENTS Commons March 10, 1955

New Subscribers Commons May 4, 1955

6 speeches — Essex Commons May 4, 1955

SOCIAL SERVICES Commons May 4, 1955

14 speeches — GENERAL ELECTIONS (POSTAL VOTES) Commons May 4, 1955

2 speeches — FAR EAST (FORMOSA AND THE PESCADORES) Commons May 4, 1955

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