Mr Denys Bullard

1912 - November 2, 1994
Summary information for Mr Denys Bullard

Contributions

1954

2 speeches — SLAUGHTERHOUSES Commons January 26, 1954

2 speeches — HILL FARMING BILL Commons February 10, 1954

2 speeches — The Fens (Concrete Roads) Commons February 18, 1954

2 speeches — Bacon Pigs (Marketing) Commons February 24, 1954

2 speeches — Meat (De-rationing) Commons February 24, 1954

2 speeches — Fowl Pest (Human Infection) Commons March 4, 1954

BUDGET PROPOSALS Commons April 8, 1954

Members' Smoking Room (Electric Fire) Written Answers April 8, 1954

SLAUGHTERHOUSES BILL [Lords] Commons April 28, 1954

Fatstock (Guarantee Payments) Written Answers May 24, 1954

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 25, 1954

2 speeches — Smallholdings (Land Acquisition) Commons May 27, 1954

11 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons June 3, 1954

2 speeches — Commissioners of Crown Lands (Annual Report) Commons June 24, 1954

Subsidised Horticultural Imports Commons June 29, 1954

2 speeches — WARTIME HUTTED CAMPS (CLOSING) Commons June 29, 1954

Flavour of Potatoes (Fertilisers and Insecticides) Commons July 1, 1954

2 speeches — Potato Crop Commons July 1, 1954

Argentine Potatoes Written Answers July 6, 1954

Bacon Pigs (Guaranteed Prices) Commons July 28, 1954

PESTS BILL [Lords] Commons October 22, 1954

INCOME TAX (PARTNERSHIPS) Written Answers November 5, 1954

Bread (Subsidy and Profit Margin) Commons November 8, 1954

2 speeches — Bacon Factories Commons November 8, 1954

Clause 2.—(EXTENSION OF POWER TO REQUIRE OR ASSIST IN PREVENTIVE MEASURES.) Commons November 10, 1954

2 speeches — Pigs Commons November 11, 1954

2 speeches — Acquitted Defendants (Costs) Commons November 11, 1954

Bacon Pigs Commons November 15, 1954

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [FIRST DAY] Commons November 30, 1954

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (REGIONAL ORGANISATION COMMITTEE) Written Answers December 10, 1954

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