Mr Clement Davies
1884 - March 23, 1962Summary information for Mr Clement Davies
Contributions
1954
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 21, 1954
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons January 28, 1954
4 speeches — COMMONWEALTH ECONOMIC CONFERENCE Commons February 4, 1954
3 speeches — FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFERENCE, BERLIN Commons February 24, 1954
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 11, 1954
3 speeches — HYDROGEN BOMB Commons April 5, 1954
BUDGET PROPOSALS Commons April 7, 1954
ENTENTE CORDIALE Commons April 8, 1954
EUROPEAN DEFENCE COMMUNITY (AGREEMENT ON BRITISH CO-OPERATION) Commons April 14, 1954
DELEGATED LEGISLATION (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS) Written Answers April 14, 1954
GOLD COAST (NEW CONSTITUTION) Commons April 28, 1954
MEMBERS' EXPENSES Commons May 13, 1954
5 speeches — MEMBERS' EXPENSES Commons May 13, 1954
HER MAJESTY'S RETURN FROM HER COMMONWEALTH TOUR Commons May 17, 1954
Black List Schools Commons May 20, 1954
MEMBERS' EXPENSES Commons May 24, 1954
MR. ARTHUR GREENWOOD (TRIBUTES) Commons June 15, 1954
6 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS (KOREA AND INDO-CHINA) Commons June 23, 1954
Political Asylum Commons July 8, 1954
MEMBERS' EXPENSES (SESSIONAL ALLOWANCE) Commons July 8, 1954
5 speeches — CRICHEL DOWN Commons July 20, 1954
CYPRUS (CONSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS) Commons July 28, 1954
CLERK OF THE HOUSE (RETIREMENT) Commons July 29, 1954
2 speeches — SUEZ CANAL ZONE BASE (AGREEMENT) Commons October 19, 1954
SUEZ CANAL ZONE BASE (AGREEMENT) Commons October 25, 1954
CYPRUS Commons October 28, 1954
ONTARIO HURRICANE RELIEF FUND (CONTRIBUTION) Commons November 2, 1954
3 speeches — MIDDLE EASTERN AFFAIRS Commons November 2, 1954
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 11, 1954
PETITION (OLD-AGE PENSIONS) Commons November 15, 1954
BUGANDA (SITUATION) Commons November 16, 1954
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons December 6, 1954
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