Mr Frederic Bennett

December 2, 1918 - September 14, 2002
Summary information for Mr Frederic Bennett

Contributions

1954

2 speeches — WELSH AFFAIRS Commons February 2, 1954

3 speeches — TAKE-OVER BIDS Commons February 11, 1954

BRITISH HONDURAS INQUIRY (GOVERNMENT DECISION) Commons April 7, 1954

3 speeches — Second Schedule.—(WILD BIRDS WHICH MAY BE KILLED OR TAKEN AT ANY TIME BY AUTHORISED PERSONS.) Commons April 9, 1954

2 speeches — Third Schedule.—(WILD BIRDS WHICH MAY BE KILLED OR TAKEN OUTSIDE THE CLOSE SEASON.) Commons April 9, 1954

Situation Commons April 14, 1954

2 speeches — Maternity Home Fire, Reading Commons April 29, 1954

3 speeches — ATOMIC ENERGY (U.S.-U.K. AGREEMENT) Commons May 18, 1954

2 speeches — First Schedule.—(WILD BIRDS AND THEIR EGGS PROTECTED BY SPECIAL PENALTIES.) Commons May 21, 1954

3 speeches — Second Schedule.—(WILD BIRDS WHICH MAY BE KILLED OR TAKEN AT ANY TIME BY AUTHORISED PERSONS.) Commons May 21, 1954

Third Schedule.—(WILD BIRDS WHICH MAY BE KILLED OR TAKEN OUTSIDE THE CLOSE SEASON.) Commons May 21, 1954

BUGANDA (STATE OF EMERGENCY) Commons June 1, 1954

BRITAIN AND CHINA (DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS) Commons June 3, 1954

U.N. Security Council Discussions Commons July 5, 1954

3 speeches — Maternity Home Fire, Reading (Report) Commons July 8, 1954

2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH TERRITORIES (RACIAL DISCRIMINATION) Commons July 19, 1954

Lusaka Municipal Board (Night Passes) Commons October 20, 1954

Old-Age and Retirement Pensions Commons October 25, 1954

EAST AFRICA (SECRETARY OF STATE'S VISIT) Commons October 26, 1954

Retirement Pensioners (Death) Commons November 1, 1954

8 speeches — MIDDLE EASTERN AFFAIRS Commons November 2, 1954

2 speeches — SOUTH-EAST ASIA Commons November 8, 1954

Spanish Press Campaign Commons November 24, 1954

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES) Commons December 16, 1954

CYPRUS (DISTURBANCES) Commons December 20, 1954

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