Mr Francis Douglas

1889 - March 31, 1980
Summary information for Mr Francis Douglas

Contributions

1964

HIRE-PURCHASE (No. 2) BILL [H.L.] Lords January 21, 1964

3 speeches — HIRE-PURCHASE (No. 2) BILL [H.L.] Lords January 21, 1964

2 speeches — HIRE-PURCHASE (No. 2) BILL [H.L.] Lords January 30, 1964

3 speeches — SEA DUMPING OF CONTAMINATED SOIL Lords February 4, 1964

3 speeches — HIRE-PURCHASE (No. 2) BILL [H.L.] Lords February 4, 1964

2 speeches — LEGAL AID BILL Lords February 13, 1964

2 speeches — LEGAL AID BILL Lords February 25, 1964

TOXIC WASTES FROM INDUSTRY Lords February 25, 1964

2 speeches — RATING (INTERIM RELIEF) BILL Lords February 27, 1964

CONFISCATED BRITISH PROPERTY IN CUBA Lords March 4, 1964

DERELICT ARMY VEHICLE ON OKEHAMPTON COMMON Lords March 16, 1964

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE BILL Lords March 16, 1964

THE AGRICULTURAL PRICE REVIEW Lords March 18, 1964

3 speeches — ORGANO-CHLORINE PESTICIDES Lords March 24, 1964

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (RIGHT OF REPLY) BILL Lords April 9, 1964

LONDON BUS CREWS' PAY AND CONDITIONS Lords April 15, 1964

HARBOURS BILL Lords April 16, 1964

5 speeches — FLUORINE CONTENT IN WATER Lords April 21, 1964

6 speeches — FLUORIDE IN WEST MERSEA BOREHOLE WATER Lords April 29, 1964

PRIMARY EDUCATION Lords April 29, 1964

3 speeches — TOXIC MATERIALS IN FOOD Lords May 6, 1964

FOOD ADDITIVES AND CONTAMINANTS Written Answers June 9, 1964

TINNED CORNED BEEF AND HEALTH RISK Lords June 16, 1964

3 speeches — SAINT GEORGE HANOVER SQUARE BURIAL GROUND BILL Lords June 17, 1964

2 speeches — PHARMACY BILL Lords June 25, 1964

MALTA INDEPENDENCE BILL Lords July 28, 1964

DOGS BILL [H.L.] Lords November 12, 1964

POISONOUS SUBSTANCES IN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD STORAGE Lords December 2, 1964

DRAFT DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES (CITIZENS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND COLONIES) ORDER 1964 Lords December 15, 1964

subsequently MINISTERS OF THE CROWN BILL Lords December 21, 1964

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