Mr Ernest Popplewell

1899 - August 11, 1977
Summary information for Mr Ernest Popplewell

Contributions

1959

6 speeches — Clause 2.—(EXTENSION OF POWERS TO COMMISSION TO BORROW, AND OF MINISTER TO LEND, TO MEET DEFICITS ON REVENUE ACCOUNT OF BRITISH RAILWAYS.) Commons January 21, 1959

Toll Bridge and By-pass Road, Selby Commons January 28, 1959

Air Corporations (Subsidiary Companies) Commons February 4, 1959

9 speeches — National Insurance and Family Allowances Commons February 10, 1959

6 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION BILL (By Order) Commons February 17, 1959

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT, DURHAM Commons March 9, 1959

North-Eastern Trading Estates Limited Commons March 12, 1959

BUCKS WATER BOARD BILL (By Order) Commons March 17, 1959

Accidents Commons May 13, 1959

Branch Lines, Staffordshire Commons May 13, 1959

PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL Commons June 2, 1959

2 speeches — New Clause. —(REDUCTION OF DUTY ON DIESEL FUEL FOR PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES.) Commons June 15, 1959

11 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITY HOUSING Commons June 18, 1959

3 speeches — RIVERS AND COASTAL WATERS (POLLUTION) Commons June 22, 1959

4 speeches — CONDITION OF PRIVATE INDUSTRY Commons June 29, 1959

Training Area, Spaunton Moor (Accident) Commons July 1, 1959

Institute of Advanced Motorists Commons July 15, 1959

4 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons July 29, 1959

2 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons July 29, 1959

Carriage, Wagon and Locomotive Building Commons November 4, 1959

Nuclear Propulsion Commons December 9, 1959

8 speeches — TRAFFIC CONGESTION Commons December 10, 1959

HOUSING CONDITIONS Commons December 15, 1959

DISABLED PERSONS (MOTOR VEHICLES) Written Answers December 15, 1959

Post-war Credits Written Answers December 15, 1959

Sub-Offices (Location) Commons December 16, 1959

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 16, 1959

POLICE (ROYAL COMMISSION) Commons December 16, 1959

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