Mr Anthony Fell

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

Contributions

1973

GAMING (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons January 26, 1973

French Nuclear Tests Commons January 29, 1973

4 speeches — ANTI-DISCRIMINATION (No. 2) BILL Commons February 2, 1973

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 8, 1973

Television Reception Commons February 19, 1973

25 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY BUILDING Commons March 9, 1973

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (UNIT PRICING) BILL Commons March 9, 1973

Pay Commons March 12, 1973

Tourism Commons March 26, 1973

16 speeches — CONSOLIDATED FUND (No. 3) BILL Commons March 26, 1973

4 speeches — NORTH SEA OIL Commons March 30, 1973

Family Planning Commons April 3, 1973

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 5, 1973

MOTOR CYCLISTS (HELMETS) Commons April 5, 1973

Schedule 6 Commons April 6, 1973

LAW REFORM (DILIGENCE) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons April 6, 1973

Industrial Relations Act Commons May 1, 1973

ANIMALS (EXPORT) Commons May 1, 1973

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 10, 1973

Nursery Education Commons May 15, 1973

Nuclear Weapons Tests Commons May 22, 1973

COLONY OF GREATER ABACO Commons May 22, 1973

6 speeches — REGIONAL POLICY Commons June 26, 1973

Wheat (Denaturing) Written Answers June 28, 1973

3 speeches — FAMILY PLANNING SERVICE Commons July 2, 1973

2 speeches — Religious Persecution Commons July 4, 1973

MAPLIN Commons July 23, 1973

Provincial Museums and Galleries Commons July 24, 1973

CHANNEL TUNNEL Commons July 24, 1973

SOUTHERN RHODESIA (GOVERNMENT STOCKS) Commons October 17, 1973

LIQUOR LICENSING LAWS Commons October 19, 1973

RECLAMATION AND DISPOSAL OF LAND IN MAPLIN AREA Commons October 23, 1973

United States Bases Commons November 7, 1973

2 speeches — Rhodesia Commons November 7, 1973

ADOPTION OF CHILDREN Commons November 9, 1973

5 speeches — STATE OF EMERGENCY Commons November 15, 1973

2 speeches — Members' Interests Commons November 26, 1973

POPULATION Commons November 26, 1973

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