Mr Dingle Foot

1905 - June 18, 1978
Summary information for Mr Dingle Foot

Contributions

1958

LIFE PEERAGES BILL [Lords] Commons February 13, 1958

3 speeches — RHODESIA AND NYASALAND ELECTORAL BILL Commons February 18, 1958

IMMIGRATION AND PASSPORTS Commons February 26, 1958

3 speeches — Detainees Written Answers April 17, 1958

2 speeches — KENYA (DETENTION OF MR. ONEKO) Commons April 29, 1958

Stage Plays (Censorship) Commons May 8, 1958

Cinematograph Films (Censorship) Written Answers May 8, 1958

Crimes of Violence (Victims) Written Answers May 13, 1958

2 speeches — Manda Island Detainees Commons June 10, 1958

2 speeches — Mr. Sowah (Visitor's Pass) Commons June 10, 1958

CRIMINAL APPEAL ACT, 1907 Written Answers June 10, 1958

Detained Persons Written Answers June 11, 1958

2 speeches — EAST-WEST TRADE Commons June 13, 1958

Passports (Applications and Issues) Written Answers June 16, 1958

Prisoners and Detainees, Lokitaung Written Answers June 17, 1958

Eastern European Nationals (Visas) Written Answers July 2, 1958

TRIBUNALS AND INQUIRIES BILL [Lords] Commons July 3, 1958

6 speeches — PRIVILEGES Commons July 8, 1958

EAST-WEST TRADE Written Answers July 8, 1958

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 22, 1958

SUMMIT CONFERENCE (MR. KHRUSHCHEV'S LETTER) Commons July 29, 1958

SUMMIT CONFERENCE Written Answers July 29, 1958

British Reservation Written Answers July 30, 1958

SUMMIT CONFERENCE (MIDDLE EAST) Written Answers July 31, 1958

EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA (POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS) Commons August 1, 1958

South Africa Written Answers November 5, 1958

Compulsory Jurisdiction (British Reservation) Written Answers November 5, 1958

NORTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGES) Commons November 27, 1958

Detainees Written Answers December 9, 1958

Jomo Kenyatta (Trial) Written Answers December 9, 1958

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 17, 1958

Jomo Kenyatta (Trial) Written Answers December 18, 1958

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