Mr Charles Simmons

1893 - August 11, 1975
Summary information for Mr Charles Simmons

Contributions

1958

Conscientious Objectors Commons February 26, 1958

4 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1958–59 Commons March 6, 1958

11 speeches — CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (REGISTERED CLUBS) BILL Commons March 21, 1958

DISABLED PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT) BILL Commons March 31, 1958

5 speeches — War Disablement Pensioners Commons April 21, 1958

2 speeches — War Disablement Pensions Written Answers April 21, 1958

2 speeches — LANDLORD AND TENANT (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons April 24, 1958

3 speeches — Artificial Limbs and Appliances Commons May 12, 1958

2 speeches — Motor Tricycles Commons May 12, 1958

DISABLED PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT) BILL Commons May 14, 1958

2 speeches — Drunkenness (Young Persons) Commons May 15, 1958

Members (Broadcasts) Commons May 21, 1958

2 speeches — Schedule 1.—(SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES IN PURCHASE TAX RATES, ETC.) Commons May 21, 1958

2 speeches — Young Persons (Intoxicating Liquor) Commons May 22, 1958

Earnings Rule Commons June 23, 1958

Office Facilities, Tettenhall Written Answers June 24, 1958

4 speeches — War Pensioners' Widows Commons June 30, 1958

4 speeches — Sergeant J. Gribbin Commons July 16, 1958

2 speeches — Caravan Sites Commons July 22, 1958

3 speeches — Deliveries, Tettenhall Commons July 23, 1958

2 speeches — Young People (Drunkenness) Commons July 24, 1958

3 speeches — BRITISH ARMY (SERGEANT GRIBBIN) Commons July 24, 1958

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [SECOND DAY] Commons October 29, 1958

2 speeches — War Pensions Commons November 10, 1958

2 speeches — War Widows Commons November 10, 1958

2 speeches — War Pensioners' Welfare Officers Commons November 10, 1958

Drunkenness (Investigation) Written Answers November 13, 1958

3 speeches — War Pensioners Written Answers November 17, 1958

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (GRANTS) Commons December 8, 1958

2 speeches — Drunkenness Commons December 11, 1958

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