Mr Denys Bullard
1912 - November 2, 1994Summary information for Mr Denys Bullard
Contributions
1964
2 speeches — Advisory Committee on Co-operatives Overseas (Recommendations) Commons January 14, 1964
Norfolk Estuary Company Written Answers January 14, 1964
10 speeches — PLANT VARIETIES AND SEEDS BILL [Lords] Commons January 21, 1964
7 speeches — NORFOLK ESTUARY BILL (By Order) Commons February 11, 1964
New Hospital, King's Lynn Written Answers February 24, 1964
2 speeches — Agricultural Development Commons February 25, 1964
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(PRICE STABILITY OF IMPORTED PRODUCTS.) Commons February 25, 1964
Clause 2.—(GRANTS FOR IMPROVING EFFICIENCY OF SMALL PRODUCTION BUSINESSES.) Commons February 25, 1964
Clause 9.-(GRANTS FOR WHOLESALE MARKETS OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE.) Commons February 25, 1964
Clause 23.—(INTERPRETATION OF PART III.) Commons February 25, 1964
3 speeches — PLANT VARIETIES AND SEEDS BILL [Lords] Commons February 25, 1964
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (EAST MIDLANDS) Commons March 9, 1964
2 speeches — Airfield, Sculthorpe Commons March 25, 1964
Trunk Road Programme Written Answers April 8, 1964
King's Lynn Bypass Written Answers April 15, 1964
EXPORT OF LIVESTOCK Commons April 22, 1964
FINANCE BILL Commons May 7, 1964
Beef Commons May 11, 1964
Factory Farming Commons May 11, 1964
2 speeches — Live Animal Exports Commons May 11, 1964
AGRICULTURE (PLOUGHING GRANTS) Commons May 11, 1964
Air Base, Sculthorpe Written Answers June 3, 1964
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 11, 1964
HORTICULTURE Commons June 15, 1964
AGRICULTURE (FERTILISERS) Commons June 15, 1964
Low-Priced Book Scheme Written Answers June 25, 1964
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons June 29, 1964
4 speeches — CEREALS (GUARANTEE PAYMENTS) Commons June 29, 1964
King's Lynn Written Answers July 6, 1964
COMMON SEAL (PROTECTION) Commons July 29, 1964
VESTURES OF MINISTERS MEASURE Commons July 30, 1964
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