Mr Francis Bowles
May 2, 1902 - December 29, 1970Summary information for Mr Francis Bowles
Contributions
1956
Motor Industry Commons February 2, 1956
2 speeches — ELECTIONS, MID-ULSTER Commons February 7, 1956
2 speeches — Freight Charges Commons February 8, 1956
Motor Cars (Exports) Commons February 14, 1956
PRINTING INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons February 14, 1956
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons February 21, 1956
Motor Car Industry Commons March 15, 1956
HOUSE OF LORDS DEBATES (ALLUSIONS) Commons March 19, 1956
10 speeches — EMPLOYMENT Commons March 20, 1956
Car Parking, Inner London (Survey) Commons March 21, 1956
Entertainments Duty Commons March 27, 1956
2 speeches — School, Nuneaton (Crossing Patrol) Commons April 11, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 2.—(APPOINTMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF REGISTRAR.) Commons April 12, 1956
3 speeches — B.O.A.C. (APPOINTMENTS) Commons April 20, 1956
2 speeches — Clause 7.—(CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1956–57.) Commons June 7, 1956
Clause 8.—(RELIEF FROM INCOME TAX ON CERTAIN SAVINGS BANK INTEREST.) Commons June 7, 1956
Protection of Children Commons June 14, 1956
Clause 35.—(AMENDMENT OF NATIONAL LOANS ACT, 1939.) Commons June 18, 1956
2 speeches — CHILD CARE SERVICES, WARWICKSHIRE Commons June 21, 1956
Factory Space, Standard Motors (Rent) Written Answers June 25, 1956
2 speeches — Standard Motor Company (Redundant Workers) Commons June 26, 1956
3 speeches — New Clause.—(EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN PERFORMANCES FROM ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons June 26, 1956
MEMBERS' SALARIES Commons July 12, 1956
CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SEYCHELLES (MR. SPEAKER'S RULING) Commons July 30, 1956
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons August 1, 1956
2 speeches — SUEZ CANAL Commons October 23, 1956
2 speeches — EGYPT AND ISRAEL Commons October 30, 1956
2 speeches — Mineworkers' Union (Detained Members) Commons October 31, 1956
WAR DISABLED PENSIONERS (ALLOWANCES) Commons November 19, 1956
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