Mr Frederic Bennett
December 2, 1918 - September 14, 2002Summary information for Mr Frederic Bennett
Contributions
1957
2 speeches — Overseas Garrisons Commons February 19, 1957
4 speeches — CYPRUS Commons February 19, 1957
2 speeches — CYPRUS Commons February 19, 1957
4 speeches — MOTOR CAR INDUSTRY Commons February 22, 1957
THE PRIME MINISTER (TALKS WITH PRESIDENT EISENHOWER) Commons February 26, 1957
Kashmir (Situation) Commons March 21, 1957
7 speeches — BERMUDA TALKS Commons April 1, 1957
BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 10, 1957
NUCLEAR TESTS Commons April 16, 1957
Gold and Dollar Reserves Written Answers April 16, 1957
EAST-WEST TRADE Commons May 20, 1957
UNITED KINGDOM GARRISON, BERMUDA (WITHDRAWAL) Commons May 22, 1957
3 speeches — Cottage, Aberangell Commons May 23, 1957
2 speeches — Road Exit, Dovey Forest Commons May 23, 1957
10 speeches — Clause 10.—(INCREASE OF PERSONAL RELIEFS.) Commons May 29, 1957
Cottage, Aberangell Written Answers June 3, 1957
5 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION, KENYA AND TANGANYIKA (RACIAL POLICY) Commons June 4, 1957
Armed Forces (Reduction) Written Answers July 3, 1957
2 speeches — COUNCIL OF EUROPE (FRONTIER FORMALITIES) Commons July 10, 1957
7 speeches — CYPRUS Commons July 15, 1957
2 speeches — COUNCIL OF EUROPE COMMITTEES (REPRESENTATION) Written Answers July 15, 1957
Electoral Boundary Commission (Composition) Written Answers July 15, 1957
2 speeches — ARUNDEL ESTATE BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons July 17, 1957
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons October 30, 1957
Wheat Deficiency Payment Written Answers November 7, 1957
4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 12, 1957
4 speeches — RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (CONSTITUTION) Commons November 25, 1957
BALLISTIC MISSILES (LAUNCHING SITES) Commons December 5, 1957
4 speeches — Clause 1.—(ADVANCES TO DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS.) Commons December 5, 1957
PRIVATE NOTICE QUESTIONS (LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION) Commons December 18, 1957
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