Mr Arthur Palmer

August 4, 1912 - 1994
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Contributions

1955

Electricity Supply Industry (Report) Written Answers February 7, 1955

2 speeches — North-Eastern and Southern Boards (Chairmen) Commons February 14, 1955

2 speeches — Pension Schemes Commons February 14, 1955

2 speeches — Electric Wires and Cables Industry (Arrangements) Commons February 21, 1955

Electricity Reorganisation (Scotland) Act Written Answers February 22, 1955

3 speeches — ATOMIC ENERGY (PEACEFUL PURPOSES) Commons February 25, 1955

2 speeches — NUCLEAR WEAPON TESTS (RADIOACTIVITY) Commons March 10, 1955

4 speeches — Fuel Efficiency and Substitutes Commons March 28, 1955

Imports Commons April 4, 1955

2 speeches — Guishorough Hospital (Capital Allocation) Commons April 4, 1955

2 speeches — Post-War Credits Commons April 19, 1955

Railway Strike (Production and Stocks) Commons June 20, 1955

2 speeches — Fuel Economy Commons July 11, 1955

Power Stations Commons July 11, 1955

2 speeches — Pension Schemes Commons July 11, 1955

2 speeches — Nuclear Power Stations (Output) Commons July 11, 1955

3 speeches — AGED SICK, CLEVELAND (CARE) Commons July 12, 1955

3 speeches — SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL MANPOWER Commons July 21, 1955

Czechoslovakia Commons October 27, 1955

Herbert Committee (Report) Written Answers October 31, 1955

2 speeches — Pension Schemes Commons November 14, 1955

2 speeches — Promotional Expenditure Commons November 14, 1955

2 speeches — Capital Projects Commons November 14, 1955

2 speeches — Saltburn Commons November 16, 1955

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons November 16, 1955

ATOMIC ENERGY (GENEVA CONFERENCE) Written Answers November 22, 1955

2 speeches — Pensions Commons November 28, 1955

2 speeches — Nuclear Power Development (Staff) Commons November 28, 1955

4 speeches — First Schedule.—(AMENDMENTS OF PURCHASE TAX RATES.) Commons November 28, 1955

Overseas Trade Fairs Written Answers December 12, 1955

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