Mr Frederick Bellenger
1894 - May 11, 1968Summary information for Mr Frederick Bellenger
Contributions
1957
COMPLAINTS OF PRIVILEGE Commons January 22, 1957
PRIVILEGE (ATTENDANCE OF MR. JOHN JUNOR) Commons January 24, 1957
4 speeches — Rampton Institution (Escapes) Commons January 28, 1957
2 speeches — MINISTER OF DEFENCE (CHIEF OF STAFF) Commons January 29, 1957
2 speeches — Rampton Hospital (Security Measures) Commons February 4, 1957
Troops, Germany Commons February 5, 1957
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons February 11, 1957
2 speeches — British and Colonial Forces (Disposition) Commons February 12, 1957
General Sir Richard Gale (Press Article) Commons February 12, 1957
Imperial Defence College (Cabinet Ministers) Commons February 13, 1957
West Drayton Diversion Written Answers February 13, 1957
2 speeches — Senior Officers (Active List) Commons February 19, 1957
2 speeches — Overseas Commitments Commons February 19, 1957
British Forces, Germany (Cost) Commons February 20, 1957
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 21, 1957
2 speeches — Joint Staff Planning Commons February 27, 1957
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 28, 1957
Income Tax Commons March 5, 1957
2 speeches — Secretary-General (Visit to Hungary) Commons March 6, 1957
8 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBER OF LAND FORCES Commons March 11, 1957
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 14, 1957
SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY (STRIKE) Commons March 19, 1957
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 21, 1957
New Clause.—(MINIMUM LENGTH OF NOTICE TO QUIT.) Commons March 26, 1957
New Clause.—(LIMITATION ON EXCESSIVE RENTS.) Commons March 26, 1957
Reichsmarks (Revalued Currency) Written Answers March 26, 1957
3 speeches — Long-Distance Calls (Dialling) Commons March 27, 1957
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 28, 1957
Accounting System Commons April 2, 1957
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 4, 1957
COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons April 8, 1957
2 speeches — Home and Overseas Forces Commons April 9, 1957
Bermuda Garrison Commons April 9, 1957
2 speeches — Occupation Forces, Germany and Austria (Currency) Commons April 9, 1957
2 speeches — Nuclear Explosions, U.S.S.R. Commons April 10, 1957
HYDROGEN BOMB TESTS Commons April 11, 1957
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 11, 1957
7 speeches — DEFENCE Commons April 16, 1957
Military Forces (Atomic Weapons) Commons April 17, 1957
DEFENCE Commons April 17, 1957
Russian Nuclear Tests (Radioactivity) Written Answers April 18, 1957
NUCLEAR TESTS Commons April 30, 1957
2 speeches — Air Estimates, 1957–58 Commons May 9, 1957
DISARMAMENT (EDEN PLAN) Commons May 13, 1957
GERMAN REUNIFICATION Commons May 13, 1957
8 speeches — VOTE 1. PAY, ETC., OF THE ARMY Commons May 14, 1957
Heavy Industry (Deconcentration) Commons May 27, 1957
Air Trooping Commons May 29, 1957
WEST GERMAN DEFENCE MINISTER (UNITED KINGDOM VISIT) Commons May 29, 1957
Business of the House Commons May 30, 1957
Schedule A Tax Commons June 25, 1957
TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) Commons June 27, 1957
Prostitution, Stepney Commons July 4, 1957
Eastern Frontier Commons July 10, 1957
2 speeches — Air Trooping (Policy) Commons July 24, 1957
PROVINCIAL BUS AND LONDON FOOD MARKETS DISPUTES Commons July 25, 1957
ST. JAMES'S THEATRE Commons July 31, 1957
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 5, 1957
2 speeches — Military Headquarters, Kenya Commons November 13, 1957
2 speeches — Military Operations, Egypt (Commander-in-Chief's Despatch) Commons November 13, 1957
TUNISIA (ARMS DELIVERIES) Commons November 18, 1957
4 speeches — Military Operations, Egypt (Commander-in-Chief's Despatch) Commons November 20, 1957
3 speeches — Cyprus Commons November 20, 1957
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 21, 1957
Rampton State Institution (Children) Commons December 2, 1957
10 speeches — ARMY ACT (CONTINUATION) Commons December 3, 1957
ROCKET RANGE, THE HEBRIDES Commons December 4, 1957
3 speeches — Operations, Egypt (Commander-in-Chief's Despatch) Commons December 18, 1957
Rocket Bases, United Kingdom Commons December 18, 1957
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