Mr Edward Evans

1883 - March 30, 1960
Summary information for Mr Edward Evans

Contributions

1957

Live Cattle (Export to Continent) Written Answers January 24, 1957

2 speeches — St. Luke's Hospital, Lowestoft Commons January 28, 1957

2 speeches — Blind Persons Commons January 28, 1957

Chinese Frozen Eggs Written Answers January 31, 1957

Herring Fishing Industry Commons February 5, 1957

Research Projects Written Answers February 7, 1957

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(RATEABLE VALUE OF SHOPS, OFFICES, ETC., FOR PURPOSES OF EXISTING VALUATION LISTS.) Commons February 14, 1957

Migratory Fish (Trapping) Written Answers February 14, 1957

Fisheries Research (Expenditure) Written Answers February 14, 1957

Lip-reading Classes (Fees) Written Answers February 15, 1957

Steel Supplies, Lowestoft Written Answers February 25, 1957

2 speeches — New Industries, North-East Suffolk Commons February 26, 1957

7 speeches — WHITE FISH AND HERRING INDUSTRIES (No. 2) BILL Commons March 12, 1957

Transistor Hearing Aids Commons March 18, 1957

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(EXTENSION OF SCOPE OF GRANTS UNDER SS. 1 AND 6 OF 1 & 2 ELIZ. 2. c. 17.) Commons March 21, 1957

2 speeches — Clause 2.—(EXTENSION OF WHITE FISH SUBSIDY.) Commons March 21, 1957

2 speeches — Trawler Industry (Fuel Oil Costs) Written Answers March 28, 1957

School, Hopton on Sea (Amenities) Written Answers April 3, 1957

2 speeches — North Sea Herring Fishing (London Conference) Commons April 4, 1957

2 speeches — Harbour Swing Bridge, Lowestoft Commons April 10, 1957

2 speeches — HERRING INDUSTRY (SUBSIDY SCHEME) Commons May 8, 1957

5 speeches — Clause 2.—(TELEVISION DUTY.) Commons May 23, 1957

Coal Stocks, Lowestoft Written Answers May 27, 1957

5 speeches — DISABLED PERSONS (REHABILITATION) Commons June 7, 1957

Fish (Prices) Commons November 25, 1957

Disabled Persons (Welfare, Training and Employment) Commons November 27, 1957

6 speeches — DISABLED PERSONS Commons December 13, 1957

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