Mr Benjamin Parkin
April 21, 1906 - June 3, 1969Summary information for Mr Benjamin Parkin
Contributions
1958
OFFICES REGULATION BILL Commons January 24, 1958
Driver D. J. McCallum (Court-Martial) Written Answers January 29, 1958
Prisoners (Member's Letter) Written Answers January 30, 1958
5 speeches — CHURCH SCHOOLS (ASSISTANCE) Commons February 4, 1958
COMPULSORY PURCHASE (TO PREVENT EVICTIONS) Commons February 25, 1958
3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1958–59 Commons March 6, 1958
LANDLORD AND TENANT (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons April 24, 1958
DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY (INDUSTRIAL FINANCE) BILL Commons April 30, 1958
3 speeches — HOUSING (LOCAL AUTHORITY BUILDING) Commons May 1, 1958
3 speeches — CHRISTMAS ISLAND BILL Commons May 12, 1958
5 speeches — CHRISTMAS ISLAND BILL [Lords] Commons May 13, 1958
EAST-WEST TRADE Commons June 13, 1958
2 speeches — Clause 5.—(INTERPRETATION, SHORT TITLE, DURATION AND EXTENT.) Commons June 23, 1958
British Refugees (Loans) Written Answers June 30, 1958
2 speeches — New Clause.—(RESTORATION OF INVESTMENT ALLOWANCES FOR INVESTMENT IN INDUSTRIES OF SPECIAL NATIONAL IMPORTANCE.) Commons July 2, 1958
2 speeches — Anglo-Egyptian Resettlement Board (British Refugees) Written Answers July 3, 1958
5 speeches — DWELLING ACCOMMODATION (PROSTITUTION) Commons July 30, 1958
Premises, Paddington (Use for Immoral Purposes) Written Answers July 31, 1958
3 speeches — AIR FORCE ACT (CONTINUATION) Commons November 6, 1958
ARMED FORCES (HOUSING LOANS) Commons November 7, 1958
2 speeches — London-Moscow Service Commons November 12, 1958
Clause 1.—(WITHDRAWAL OF RESTRICTION ON USE OF MOTOR-CARS AT PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.) Commons November 18, 1958
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 20, 1958
6 speeches — Schedule Commons November 20, 1958
HOMOSEXUAL OFFENCES AND PROSTITUTION (REPORT) Commons November 26, 1958
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