Mr Francis Noel-Baker

January 7, 1920 -
Summary information for Mr Francis Noel-Baker

Contributions

1955

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons June 10, 1955

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons June 15, 1955

6 speeches — COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons June 21, 1955

Commonweal Grammar School, Swindon (Complaint) Written Answers June 30, 1955

ANGLO-ALBANIAN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS Written Answers July 4, 1955

2 speeches — Personal Cases Commons July 5, 1955

Chiswick House Written Answers July 5, 1955

3 speeches — Exercise "Medflex 3" Commons July 6, 1955

Immigration Examinations (Conference Delegates) Commons July 14, 1955

2 speeches — U.N.E.S.C.O. Employees (Dismissals) Commons July 14, 1955

Salonica Trade Fair Written Answers July 19, 1955

Residence Permit (Miss S. Antonius) Written Answers July 19, 1955

2 speeches — HOUSING (INDUSTRIAL SELECTION SCHEME) Commons November 18, 1955

3 speeches — Territorial Army Commons November 22, 1955

4 speeches — Cyprus Commons November 22, 1955

Ambulance Service, Swindon Written Answers November 28, 1955

2 speeches — Forces, Cyprus Commons November 30, 1955

MONUMENTS, SOUTH-WESTERN ENGLAND Commons November 30, 1955

Retirement Pensions (Review) Written Answers November 30, 1955

2 speeches — Aliens (Permits) Commons December 1, 1955

2 speeches — Prisoners' Mail (Censorship) Commons December 1, 1955

2 speeches — Aliens (Residence) Commons December 1, 1955

5 speeches — CYPRUS Commons December 5, 1955

Post-War Credits Written Answers December 6, 1955

Motoring Offences (Drunkenness) Written Answers December 7, 1955

Signposts Written Answers December 12, 1955

5 speeches — ANCIENT MONUMENTS, SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND Commons December 16, 1955

2 speeches — Avebury Written Answers December 20, 1955

Subsidies Bill (Swindon Corporation) Written Answers December 21, 1955

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