Mr Cyril Bence

November 26, 1902 - September 7, 1992
Summary information for Mr Cyril Bence

Contributions

1957

Steel Supplies Written Answers January 23, 1957

Steel Supplies Written Answers January 28, 1957

5 speeches — RENT BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons February 4, 1957

2 speeches — Road Junction, Cumbernauld Commons February 5, 1957

2 speeches — Housing Subsidies and Interest Rates Commons February 5, 1957

2 speeches — Army Supplementary Estimate, 1956–57 Commons February 5, 1957

Industrial Development, Scotland Written Answers February 5, 1957

Knitwear Firm, Hawick (Sale of Shares) Commons February 7, 1957

2 speeches — Land, Bearsden (Road Repairs) Commons February 12, 1957

6 speeches — HOUSING AND TOWN DEVELOPMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons February 18, 1957

15 speeches — HOUSING AND TOWN DEVELOPMENT (SCOTLAND) [MONEY] Commons February 19, 1957

3 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS Commons February 25, 1957

Clyde Graving Dock Written Answers March 6, 1957

Nuclear Power Stations Commons March 11, 1957

Abrasive Wheels (Accidents) Commons March 19, 1957

2 speeches — Clydebank Commons March 19, 1957

3 speeches — Bank Employees, Scotland (Union Representation) Commons March 19, 1957

2 speeches — CHINA (LIMITATIONS ON TRADE) Commons March 20, 1957

4 speeches — New Clause. —(DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AND EFFICIENT UTILISATION OF ALL FORMS OF ENERGY.) Commons April 3, 1957

5 speeches — Clause 13.—(BORROWING POWERS OF ELECTRICITY COUNCIL, GENERATING BOARD AND AREA BOARDS.) Commons April 4, 1957

Textiles (Trade Descriptions) Commons April 9, 1957

GENERAL Commons April 9, 1957

12 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 10, 1957

9 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 7, 1957

8 speeches — SUPPLY Commons May 13, 1957

Potatoes Commons May 16, 1957

3 speeches — Clause 5.—(TERMINATION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES' OBLIGATION TO MAKE CERTAIN CONTRIBUTIONS, AND POWER TO CARRY OTHER SUMS TO CREDIT OF HOUSING REVENUE ACCOUNTS.) Commons June 3, 1957

2 speeches — New Clause.—(EXEMPTION FROM SCHEDULE A FOR OWNER-OCCUPIERS.) Commons July 2, 1957

2 speeches — New Clause.—(PROVISION FOR SPECIAL CAPITAL ALLOWANCES ON CERTAIN EX- PENDITURE INCURRED IN CONNECTION WITH SHIPBUILDING, SHIP REPAIRING AND THE PROVISION OF PORT FACILITIES.) Commons July 2, 1957

New Clause.—(EXEMPTION FROM EXCISE DUTY OF SCOTTISH SHALE OIL.) Commons July 2, 1957

Clydebank Written Answers July 3, 1957

2 speeches — Retirement and Old-Age Pensioners Commons July 8, 1957

3 speeches — Prices Commons July 8, 1957

2 speeches — Ordnance Factories Commons July 8, 1957

6 speeches — INDUSTRY IN SCOTLAND Commons July 18, 1957

4 speeches — AGRICULTURE (SAFETY REGULATIONS) Commons July 18, 1957

Lettuces and Tomatoes (Prices) Commons July 23, 1957

LOCAL GOVERNMENT Commons July 30, 1957

ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES Commons July 31, 1957

ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES Commons July 31, 1957

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 5, 1957

15 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 6, 1957

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 11, 1957

2 speeches — Bank Rate Commons November 19, 1957

Civil Defence Corps Written Answers November 20, 1957

2 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES BILL Commons December 2, 1957

2 speeches — NIILITARY OPERATIONS, EGYPT (CLAIMS) Commons December 4, 1957

4 speeches — Aircraft Industry Commons December 9, 1957

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons December 10, 1957

Letter-Boxes (Design) Commons December 11, 1957

Prices Written Answers December 12, 1957

2 speeches — Houses, Cumbernauld (Planning Permission) Commons December 17, 1957

3 speeches — Clydebank High School Commons December 17, 1957

2 speeches — Teaching Profession (Candidates) Commons December 17, 1957

Roads (Survey) Commons December 17, 1957

3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL PROVISIONS (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons December 17, 1957

4 speeches — STANDING ORDERS Commons December 18, 1957

2 speeches — HOME SAFETY Commons December 19, 1957

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