Mr George Proudfoot
December 19, 1921 -Summary information for Mr George Proudfoot
Contributions
1964
Tariffs Commons January 15, 1964
5 speeches — ABOLITION OF RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE BILL Commons January 17, 1964
2 speeches — TRADING STAMPS BILL Commons January 31, 1964
2 speeches — INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION BILL Commons February 3, 1964
BRITISH LION FILM COMPANY Commons February 4, 1964
Oil Refineries (Development Districts) Commons February 6, 1964
3 speeches — RESALE PRICES BILL Commons March 10, 1964
2 speeches — COST OF LIVING Commons March 11, 1964
12 speeches — LOCAL UNEMPLOYMENT Commons March 19, 1964
7 speeches — Clause 1.—(AVOIDANCE OF CONDITIONS FOR MAINTAINING RESALE PRICES.) Commons March 24, 1964
3 speeches — Clause 3.—(EXCEPTION FOR MEASURES AGAINST LOSS LEADERS.) Commons April 8, 1964
Departmental Committee on Licensing Planning Written Answers April 8, 1964
2 speeches — ROADS, CLEVELAND Commons April 21, 1964
3 speeches — Clause 5.—(POWER OF COURT TO EXEMPT CLASSES OF GOODS.) Commons April 22, 1964
Clause 13.—(SAVING FOR STATUTORY SCHEMES.) Commons April 23, 1964
2 speeches — Moulton Bicycles Commons May 12, 1964
New Scotland Yard Written Answers May 14, 1964
North Sea (Oil and Natural Gas) Written Answers May 14, 1964
2 speeches — Pipelines Written Answers May 15, 1964
Trunk Pipelines Written Answers May 15, 1964
Development Districts (Application of Free Depreciation to Pipelines) Written Answers May 15, 1964
Paper Mill, Fort William Commons June 18, 1964
Decimal Currency System Commons June 23, 1964
Housing Estates (Piped Service) Commons June 23, 1964
3 speeches — MONOPOLIES, MERGERS AND RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES Commons July 6, 1964
Sub-Postmasters (Losses) Commons July 7, 1964
TRANSPORT Commons July 8, 1964
2 speeches — PROBLEMS OF THE NORTH-EAST Commons July 16, 1964
North-East Commons July 23, 1964
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