Mr Edward Du Cann

May 28, 1924 -
Summary information for Mr Edward Du Cann

Contributions

1956

BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 23, 1956

Premium Bonds Commons May 10, 1956

2 speeches — Tobacco Tokens and Retirement Pensions Commons May 10, 1956

2 speeches — Price Review Commons May 31, 1956

3 speeches — Tobacco Token Scheme Commons June 4, 1956

8 speeches — Clause 1.—(TOBACCO.) Commons June 5, 1956

2 speeches — Milk Production Commons June 18, 1956

New Clause.—(ALLOWANCES IN RESPECT OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURE ON SOURCES OF MINERAL DEPOSITS.) Commons June 25, 1956

2 speeches — Reception, West Somerset Commons July 4, 1956

Clause 21.—(NATURE AND AMOUNT OF RELIEF FOR QUALIFYING PREMIUMS.) Commons July 11, 1956

PASSPORTS (CARMELO MESSINA) Commons July 16, 1956

2 speeches — Tobacco Token Scheme Commons July 16, 1956

2 speeches — Wenvoe and North Hessary Tor V.H.F. Stations Written Answers July 16, 1956

HILL FARMING BILL Commons July 20, 1956

2 speeches — Retirement Benefit Schemes Commons August 2, 1956

Clause 1.—(EXTENSION OF PERIOD FOR SUBMISSION OF LIVESTOCK REARING LAND IMPROVEMENT SCHEMES AND INCREASE OF AMOUNT AVAILABLE FOR IMPROVEMENT GRANTS.) Commons October 23, 1956

Hungarian Relief Parcels (Postal Charges) Commons November 14, 1956

SUEZ CANAL Written Answers November 19, 1956

Retirement Benefit Schemes Written Answers November 19, 1956

2 speeches — Suez Canal Commons November 26, 1956

2 speeches — Oil Supplies Written Answers November 26, 1956

2 speeches — Driving Tests (Suspension) Commons November 28, 1956

Suez Canal Written Answers December 5, 1956

Woodland Produce (Report) Written Answers December 11, 1956

Provisional Driving Licence Holders Written Answers December 17, 1956

Driving Schools (Suspension of Tests) Written Answers December 17, 1956

Driving Tests Written Answers December 17, 1956

2 speeches — Suez Canal Commons December 19, 1956

Potatoes Written Answers December 21, 1956

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