Mr Frederick Smith

December 7, 1907 - June 10, 1975
Summary information for Mr Frederick Smith

Contributions

1953

4 speeches — PROPOSED BOND STREET HOTEL Lords January 28, 1953

MOTOR-CYCLISTS' CRASH HELMETS Lords January 28, 1953

4 speeches — MOTOR-CYCLISTS' CRASH HELMETS Lords January 28, 1953

3 speeches — NAVAL RE-ENTRY AIR PILOTS Lords February 17, 1953

TRANSPORT BILL Lords February 25, 1953

2 speeches — RADIO SETS FOR TROOPS IN KOREA Lords March 10, 1953

2 speeches — LORRY DRIVER'S RESIGNATION Lords March 17, 1953

THE CORONATION: OPENING OF TUBE STATIONS Lords March 17, 1953

TRAFFIC CENSUS Lords March 18, 1953

2 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC CONDITIONS Lords April 1, 1953

MARKYATE AND STAINES TRAFFIC Lords April 1, 1953

NATIONAL INSURANCE (MARINERS) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS, 1953 Lords April 1, 1953

2 speeches — ROAD TRANSPORT LIGHTING (REAR LIGHTS) BILL Lords May 7, 1953

2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES Lords May 13, 1953

2 speeches — ROAD TRANSPORT LIGHTING (REAR LIGHTS) BILL Lords May 14, 1953

8 speeches — ROAD TRANSPORT LIGHTING (REAR LIGHTS) BILL Lords June 9, 1953

ROAD TRANSPORT LIGHTING (AMENDMENT) BILL Lords June 23, 1953

2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Lords June 30, 1953

HARTLEPOOL CORPORATION ACT, 1925, MODIFICATION ORDER, 1953 Lords July 7, 1953

NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUS- TRIAL INJURIES) (No. 2) BILL Lords July 16, 1953

NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUS TRIAL INJURIES) (COLLIERY WORKERS SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEME) AMENDMENT ORDER, 1953. Lords July 23, 1953

PROPOSED TRAFFIC CENSUS Lords October 20, 1953

SPEED LIMIT FOR HEAVY GOODS VEHICLES Lords October 27, 1953

REVISED HIGHWAY CODE Lords October 27, 1953

4 speeches — PEDAL CYCLE BRAKES Lords October 28, 1953

7 speeches — ROAD CONGESTION Lords November 10, 1953

CAR PARKING IN INNER LONDON Lords December 3, 1953

SICKNESS AND MORTALITY RATES Written Answers December 18, 1953

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