Mr Arthur Champion
1897 - March 2, 1985Summary information for Mr Arthur Champion
Contributions
1954
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons January 19, 1954
2 speeches — HILL FARMING BILL Commons February 10, 1954
Agricultural Products (Marketing Schemes) Commons February 18, 1954
MENTALLY SICK (CARE AND ACCOMMODATION) Commons February 19, 1954
SAFETY IN EMPLOYMENT (INSPECTION AND SAFETY ORGANISATION) BILL Commons February 26, 1954
N.A.T.O. (SECRETARY -GENERAL'S REPORT) Commons March 8, 1954
DERELICT COMMON LAND Commons May 14, 1954
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (PLOUGHING GRANTS) Commons June 1, 1954
9 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons June 3, 1954
2 speeches — Collecting Charities (Protection of Animals) Commons June 24, 1954
7 speeches — MINISTERS OF THE CROWN (FISHERIES) BILL Commons June 25, 1954
FOREIGN TRAWLERS (NETS) Commons July 1, 1954
NON-INDIGENOUS RABBITS (IMPORT PROHIBITION) Commons July 8, 1954
AGRICULTURE ACT (EXTENSION ORDER) Commons July 20, 1954
HOUSING (REVIEW OF CONTRIBUTIONS) Commons October 21, 1954
2 speeches — PESTS BILL [Lords] Commons October 22, 1954
2 speeches — Clause 6.—(REGULATIONS AS TO FOOD HYGIENE.) Commons October 26, 1954
3 speeches — Clause 6. —(REGULATIONS AS TO FOOD HYGIENE.) Commons October 27, 1954
CONSTITUTION, &C., OF FOOD HYGIENE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Commons October 27, 1954
HIGHWAY CODE Commons November 8, 1954
3 speeches — Clause 8.—(RESTRICTION ON TYPE OF TRAP IN ENGLAND AND WALES.) Commons November 10, 1954
2 speeches — New Clause.—(EXTENSION OF POWER TO CONTRIBUTE TO COST OF DESTRUCTION OR PREVENTIVE MEASURES.) Commons November 10, 1954
New Clause.—(SPREADING OF MYXOMATOSIS.) Commons November 10, 1954
Clause 12.—(SPREADING OF MYXOMATOSIS.) Commons November 15, 1954
5 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons December 2, 1954
Meat Marking Written Answers December 6, 1954
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES) Commons December 16, 1954
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