Mr Francis Bowles
May 2, 1902 - December 29, 1970Summary information for Mr Francis Bowles
Contributions
1965
REMUNERATION OF TEACHERS BILL Lords January 21, 1965
5 speeches — REMUNERATION OF TEACHERS BILL Lords February 4, 1965
REMUNERATION OF TEACHERS BILL Lords February 16, 1965
CONWAY SUSPENSION BRIDGE Lords February 16, 1965
8 speeches — REMUNERATION OF TEACHERS BILL Lords February 25, 1965
3 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (MARINERS) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS, 1965 Lords March 4, 1965
2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUSTRIAL INJURIES) (COLLIERY WORKERS SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEME) AMENDMENT ORDER, 1965 Lords March 18, 1965
PENSIONLESS ELDERLY PERSONS Lords March 25, 1965
THE EASTER RECESS Lords April 1, 1965
PROCEDURES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS Lords April 29, 1965
9 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (FURTHER PROVISIONS) BILL [H.L.] Lords May 13, 1965
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES) BILL Lords June 15, 1965
13 speeches — PROTECTION OF BIRDS BILL [H.L.] Lords June 17, 1965
3 speeches — CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES) BILL Lords June 28, 1965
PROTECTION OF BIRDS BILL [H.L.] Lords July 6, 1965
2 speeches — PLANNING OFFICERS FOR LONDON BOROUGHS Lords July 7, 1965
2 speeches — COMMUNITY CARE Lords July 7, 1965
VIETNAM: MR. HAROLD DAVIES'S VISIT Lords July 12, 1965
RHODESIA: UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION Lords November 23, 1965
RHODESIA Lords December 7, 1965
PARCEL POST DELIVERIES Lords December 8, 1965
4 speeches — A FIXED EASTER Lords December 8, 1965
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords December 14, 1965
4 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords December 14, 1965
2 speeches — ASSESSMENT OF DISABLEMENT Lords December 20, 1965
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND BENEFIT (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords December 20, 1965
2 speeches — "HALF-PAY ON RETIREMENT" SCHEME Lords December 22, 1965
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