Mr Anthony Marlowe

October 25, 1904 - September 8, 1965
Summary information for Mr Anthony Marlowe

Contributions

1951

3 speeches — Hire-Purchase (Credit Restrictions) Commons January 23, 1951

Reception, South-East England Commons January 24, 1951

U.N. ASSEMBLY (MEETING PLACE) Written Answers January 29, 1951

Hospital Staffs (Canvassing) Written Answers January 29, 1951

Kingston Victoria Hospital Commons February 1, 1951

2 speeches — Smallpox Commons February 1, 1951

Census of Distribution Written Answers February 1, 1951

3 speeches — Hire-Purchase Agreements Commons February 5, 1951

Foreign Purchases Commons February 5, 1951

2 speeches — Trends (Information) Commons February 8, 1951

COMMON INFORMERS BILL Commons February 9, 1951

5 speeches — Hire Purchase Facilities Commons February 12, 1951

2 speeches — Railwaymen Commons February 13, 1951

3 speeches — Railwaymen (Redundancy) Commons February 20, 1951

Production and Distribution (Census) Commons February 22, 1951

2 speeches — Strength, London Commons February 22, 1951

Meat Exports Written Answers March 5, 1951

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ACT Written Answers March 5, 1951

Cable and Wireless, Ltd., Ex-employees (Pay) Commons March 7, 1951

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE (EYE-SIGHT TESTS) Commons March 8, 1951

Hearing Aids Commons March 8, 1951

Surgeon (Complaint) Written Answers March 19, 1951

3 speeches — Boundary Alterations Commons March 20, 1951

2 speeches — Non-County Boroughs (Private Legislation) Commons March 20, 1951

2 speeches — ISRAEL AND JORDAN (COMPENSATION PAYMENTS) Commons April 3, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(PURPOSES OF SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) ACT, 1945, TO INCLUDE DEFENCE AND MAINTENANCE OF WORLD PEACE.) Commons April 3, 1951

4 speeches — Clause 2.—(STOPPING UP OF HIGHWAYS FOR DEFENCE PURPOSES.) Commons April 3, 1951

Boiler Fuel, Hove Written Answers April 5, 1951

2 speeches — Court-Martial (Rejected Petition) Commons April 10, 1951

Private Fargie (Court-Martial) Commons April 10, 1951

Buildings, London Written Answers April 10, 1951

2 speeches — COMMISSIONERS (DIVORCE CASES) Commons April 16, 1951

BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 16, 1951

LUTON CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons April 17, 1951

2 speeches — Newsprint Commons April 19, 1951

2 speeches — War Damage Claims (Interest) Commons April 19, 1951

2 speeches — Civil Servants' Pensions Commons April 24, 1951

3 speeches — JUDGES' SALARIES Commons April 24, 1951

STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS NOS. 606 AND 607 Commons April 25, 1951

2 speeches — Lord Russell of Liverpool Commons April 30, 1951

DEPRIVATION OF CITIZENSHIP (K. STRAUSS AND A. RAIDL) Commons June 14, 1951

New Clause.—(DRIED AND CRYSTALLIZED FIGS.) Commons June 14, 1951

MRS. FELTON (VISIT TO KOREA) Commons June 14, 1951

3 speeches — New Clause.—(APPORTIONMENT OF LOSSES IN CONNECTION WITH TRADE CARRIED ON BY EXECUTORS OR TRUSTEES.) Commons June 18, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 5.—(RESTRICTIONS ON ENFORCEMENT OF COVENANTS.) Commons June 20, 1951

National Service Men (Postings) Written Answers July 3, 1951

Coke Distribution Commons July 23, 1951

6 speeches — MR. ARTHUR HORNER (SPEECH) Commons July 23, 1951

2 speeches — MR. ARTHUR HORNER (SPEECH) Commons July 30, 1951

6 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Commons November 15, 1951

HOVE TOWN CLERK'S LETTER (DELAYED REPLY) Written Answers November 21, 1951

4 speeches — YORKSHIRE ELECTRICITY BOARD (CONVICTION) Commons November 26, 1951

7 speeches — MINISTERS OF THE CROWN (PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARIES) BILL Commons November 29, 1951

3 speeches — YORKSHIRE ELECTRICITY BOARD Commons December 3, 1951

MINISTERS OF THE CROWN (PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES) BILL Commons December 3, 1951

7 speeches — JUDICIAL OFFICES (SALARIES, &c.), BILL Commons December 5, 1951

YORKSHIRE ELECTRICITY BOARD Written Answers December 6, 1951

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