Mr Kenneth Younger

December 15, 1908 - May 19, 1976
Summary information for Mr Kenneth Younger

Contributions

1955

2 speeches — U.N. ORGANISATIONS (CONTRIBUTIONS) Commons February 7, 1955

Coastal Islands Commons February 7, 1955

2 speeches — U.N.I.C.E.F. (UNITED KINGDOM CONTRIBUTION) Commons February 7, 1955

3 speeches — FISHERIES BILL Commons February 14, 1955

Domestic Supplies Written Answers February 28, 1955

MIDDLE EAST, SOUTH-EAST ASIA AND FORMOSA STRAITS Commons March 8, 1955

HERRING INDUSTRY (MINIMUM PRICES) Written Answers April 21, 1955

PARIS AGREEMENTS (ENTRY INTO FORCE) Commons May 5, 1955

3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons June 15, 1955

AUSTRIAN STATE TREATY BILL Commons June 29, 1955

Fish (Quick-freezing Experiment) Written Answers July 4, 1955

Cyprus Commons October 31, 1955

China (Representation) Commons October 31, 1955

EGYPT AND ISRAEL Commons October 31, 1955

2 speeches — Human Rights (Self-Determination) Commons November 7, 1955

EGYPT AND ISRAEL Commons November 7, 1955

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE, BEDFORD COLLEGE Commons November 7, 1955

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS BILL Commons November 11, 1955

2 speeches — EMERGENCY LAWS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) Commons November 14, 1955

Ex-German Public Servants (Tax) Written Answers November 22, 1955

2 speeches — Schedule Commons November 24, 1955

Gulf of Aqaba (British Shipping) Commons November 30, 1955

China (Representation) Commons November 30, 1955

ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE Written Answers November 30, 1955

Minor Offences (Summary Trial) Commons December 1, 1955

2 speeches — Detention Centres Commons December 1, 1955

NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS Commons December 1, 1955

West Indian Immigrants Commons December 8, 1955

2 speeches — Doctrine of Constructive Malice (Report) Commons December 8, 1955

WHITE FISH INDUSTRY (SUBSIDIES) Commons December 19, 1955

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