Mr Anthony Fell

May 18, 1914 - 1998
Summary information for Mr Anthony Fell

Contributions

1953

2 speeches — EAST COAST FLOOD DISASTER Commons February 3, 1953

3 speeches — Clause 10.—(THE TRANSPORT LEVY.) Commons February 9, 1953

EAST COAST FLOOD DISASTER Commons February 11, 1953

2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons February 16, 1953

3 speeches — FLOOD DISASTERS Commons February 19, 1953

2 speeches — FLOODS (LOST TOBACCO TOKENS) Commons February 25, 1953

DEVELOPMENT AREAS AND DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY Commons February 25, 1953

Army Estimates, 1953–54 Commons March 9, 1953

2 speeches — MARRIED QUARTERS Commons March 9, 1953

2 speeches — Office Machinery Commons March 10, 1953

Sporting Events Commons March 11, 1953

2 speeches — DOCKYARD MANAGEMENT Commons March 16, 1953

FLOOD AND STORM DAMAGE (COMPENSATION) Commons March 23, 1953

SPONSORED TELEVISION Commons April 2, 1953

TRANSPORT BILL Commons April 23, 1953

2 speeches — Imported Softwood Commons May 4, 1953

3 speeches — Ferry Steamer "Duke of York" (Accident) Commons May 11, 1953

3 speeches — B.B.C. Overseas Services Commons May 13, 1953

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(EXTENSION OF DEFINITION OF "DISPLACED PUPILS" FOR PURPOSES OF S. 104 OF PRINCIPAL ACT.) Commons May 14, 1953

Broadcasts To Korea Written Answers May 20, 1953

Subscribers' Deposits Written Answers May 20, 1953

TELEVISION FACILITIES, EAST ANGLIA Written Answers June 29, 1953

4 speeches — East Anglia Commons July 1, 1953

GEE Navigation Commons November 11, 1953

Fire and Police Services Commons November 11, 1953

6 speeches — TELEVISION DEVELOPMENT (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons December 14, 1953

East Carriage Drive, Lighting Commons December 15, 1953

5 speeches — TELEVISION DEVELOPMENT (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons December 15, 1953

RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION, POLAND Commons December 18, 1953

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