Mr Frederick Marquis

- December 14, 1964
Summary information for Mr Frederick Marquis

Contributions

1955

3 speeches — MONO-SODIUM GLUTAMATE IN FOOD Lords January 25, 1955

2 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS (SCOTLAND) BILL [H.L.] Lords February 8, 1955

13 speeches — EDUCATION Lords February 9, 1955

SCIENTIFIC FILMS Written Answers February 22, 1955

2 speeches — TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS (MINIS TRY OF FOOD) DRAFT ORDER, 1955 Lords March 30, 1955

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords April 19, 1955

AUSTRIAN TREATY Lords April 19, 1955

2 speeches — CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS (HARMFUL PUBLICATIONS) BILL Lords April 21, 1955

2 speeches — WEDGWOOD BENN (RENUNCIATION) BILL [H.L.] Lords April 26, 1955

THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE Lords April 27, 1955

THREATENED RAIL STRIKE Lords April 27, 1955

TRIBUTES TO THE LATE EARL GOWRIE Lords May 5, 1955

4 speeches — ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords June 14, 1955

2 speeches — ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords June 15, 1955

2 speeches — THE HOUSING SITUATION Lords June 22, 1955

10 speeches — PRIMARY EDUCATION Lords July 12, 1955

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords July 14, 1955

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (SUPERANNUATION) REGULATIONS, 1955 Lords July 19, 1955

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (SUPERANNUATION) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS, 1955 Lords July 19, 1955

LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION (BENEFITS) (SCOTLAND) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS, 1955 Lords July 19, 1955

PROPOSED PLEBISCITE IN SOUTH SUDAN Lords November 23, 1955

2 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICES SECURITY PROCEDURES Lords November 23, 1955

SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Lords November 24, 1955

TRADE WITH CHINA Lords December 6, 1955

MOTOR VEHICLES (VARIATION OF SPEED LIMIT) REGULATIONS, 1955 Lords December 7, 1955

2 speeches — THE CHRISTMAS RECESS Lords December 8, 1955

ENCOURAGEMENT OF EXPORTS Lords December 8, 1955

15 speeches — BAN ON HEROIN MANUFACTURE Lords December 13, 1955

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