Mr Anthony Greenwood
September 14, 1911 - April 12, 1982Summary information for Mr Anthony Greenwood
Contributions
1959
2 speeches — NEEDS OF THE ARTS Commons January 23, 1959
6 speeches — STREET OFFENCES BILL Commons January 29, 1959
PENAL PRACTICE Commons February 2, 1959
PETITIONS (COTTON AND FOOTWEAR INDUSTRIES) Commons February 10, 1959
Planning Decisions (Appeals) Written Answers February 17, 1959
Remanded Cases, Bow Street Written Answers February 17, 1959
Child-Care Officers Commons February 19, 1959
2 speeches — Television Programmes (Crime and Detection) Commons February 19, 1959
Telephone Tapping Commons February 19, 1959
Civil Defence Exercises, Preston, Birmingham and Leeds Commons February 26, 1959
2 speeches — Blackmail Commons February 26, 1959
Overseas Information Services (White Paper) Written Answers March 2, 1959
Vale of Health, Hampstead (Development) Commons March 3, 1959
Television Films Commons March 16, 1959
TOWN MEETINGS AND TOWNS' POLLS, BIRMINGHAM Commons March 20, 1959
2 speeches — CONSUMERS (PROTECTION) Commons March 20, 1959
New Buildings Commons March 24, 1959
Victoria Tower, Palace of Westminster (Flag) Commons March 24, 1959
Clause6. — (MEANS OF ESCAPE IN CASE OF FIRE.) Commons April 14, 1959
Probation Service Commons April 16, 1959
Criminals (Repatriation) Commons April 16, 1959
4 speeches — New Clause. — (RIGHT OF WOMAN CAUTIONED FOR LOITERING TO APPLY TO COURT.) Commons April 22, 1959
2 speeches — New Clause.—(CONVICTION OF OFFENDERS UNDER EIGHTEEN.) Commons April 22, 1959
New Clause.—(WITNESSES.) Commons April 22, 1959
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(LOITERING FOR SOLICITING FOR PURPOSES OF PROSTITUTION.) Commons April 22, 1959
Sewage Purification Plants Commons May 12, 1959
4 speeches — COTTON INDUSTRY BILL Commons June 4, 1959
Criminal Offences (Penalties) Commons June 11, 1959
Alcoholic Drinks (Sale) Commons June 11, 1959
2 speeches — Printed Papers (Air Mail) Commons June 15, 1959
Press Communications Commons June 15, 1959
6 speeches — Clause 1.—(SCHEMES IN CONNECTION WITH ELIMINATION OF EXCESS CAPACITY.) Commons June 17, 1959
United States Forces (Civil Offences) Commons June 18, 1959
Police Dogs Commons June 18, 1959
RIVERS AND COASTAL WATERS (POLLUTION) Commons June 22, 1959
New Clause.—(DEMOLITION OF VACANT PREMISES.) Commons June 23, 1959
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(SCHEMES IN CONNECTION WITH ELIMINATION OF EXCESS CAPACITY.) Commons June 23, 1959
4 speeches — Clause 1.—(REPEAL OF CERTAIN PRO VISIONS AS TO EXERCISE OF FUNCTIONS BY FIRE AUTHORITIES.) Commons July 3, 1959
Clause 5.—(CONDITIONS OF SERVICE.) Commons July 3, 1959
Clause 6.—(APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS.) Commons July 3, 1959
Clause 7.—(ESTABLISHMENT SCHEMES.) Commons July 3, 1959
Clause 14.—(SHORT TITLE, CITATION, COMMENCEMENT, EXTENT AND REPEAL.) Commons July 3, 1959
Estuaries and Coastal Waters (Sewage) Written Answers July 7, 1959
Avebury Stone Circle Commons July 21, 1959
Hyde Park (Road Safety) Commons July 21, 1959
COTTON INDUSTRY (REORGANISATION SCHEMES) Commons July 21, 1959
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1959
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 2, 1959
Edenfield and Rawtenstall By-pass Written Answers November 4, 1959
Remanded Person (Death) Commons November 5, 1959
ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY BILL Commons November 18, 1959
Building Projects, Slough Commons November 19, 1959
Secondary Education Commons November 19, 1959
Schools, Kent Commons November 19, 1959
Youth Clubs (Grants) Commons November 19, 1959
Call-boxes, Bacup Written Answers December 2, 1959
Office of the Minister for Science Commons December 7, 1959
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