Mr Frederick Pethick-Lawrence

1871 - September 10, 1961
Summary information for Mr Frederick Pethick-Lawrence

Contributions

1959

RIGHTS OF WOMEN HEREDITARY PEERS Lords January 21, 1959

7 speeches — EUROPEAN MONETARY AGREEMENT BILL Lords February 10, 1959

SOUTH WALES TRANSPORT BILL [H.L.] Lords February 17, 1959

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords February 19, 1959

CYPRUS Lords February 19, 1959

SMALL SAVINGS Lords February 24, 1959

INTERNATIONAL BANK AND MONETARY FUND BILL Lords March 5, 1959

NATIONAL ASSISTANCE (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords March 17, 1959

ANGLO-EGYPTIAN FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Lords March 19, 1959

NATIONAL INSURANCE (EARNINGS) REGULATIONS, 1959 Lords March 23, 1959

HOUSE PURCHASE AND HOUSING BILL Lords March 23, 1959

ALTIMETERS IN CIVIL AVIATION Lords April 14, 1959

8 speeches — THE ECONOMIC SITUATION Lords April 15, 1959

INCOME TAX (REPAYMENT OF POST-WAR CREDITS) BILL Lords April 28, 1959

STREET OFFENCES BILL Lords May 5, 1959

OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS BILL Lords June 2, 1959

4 speeches — STREET OFFENCES BILL [H.L.] Lords June 9, 1959

3 speeches — STREET OFFENCES BILL Lords June 15, 1959

2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Lords June 18, 1959

OBLIGATION TO PURCHASE INTERESTS OF OWNER OCCUPIERS AFFECTED BY PLANNING PROPOSALS. Lords June 22, 1959

NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Lords June 25, 1959

4 speeches — STREET OFFENCES BILL Lords June 30, 1959

3 speeches — PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL Lords July 2, 1959

NATIONAL ASSISTANCE (DETERMINATION OF NEED) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS, 1959 Lords July 7, 1959

3 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE BILL Lords July 7, 1959

STREET OFFENCES BILL Lords July 14, 1959

THE COMMON MARKET AND PROPOSED FREE TRADE AREA Lords July 28, 1959

2 speeches — THE HOLA CAMP DISASTER Lords July 29, 1959

2 speeches — THE MONETARY SYSTEM Lords November 11, 1959

2 speeches — POPULATION (STATISTICS) BILL [H.L.] Lords November 12, 1959

AID FOR UNDER-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES Lords December 10, 1959

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