Mr Norman Pannell
April 17, 1901 - March 8, 1976Summary information for Mr Norman Pannell
Contributions
1958
2 speeches — OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons January 28, 1958
4 speeches — Clause 1.—(APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE OVERSEAS.) Commons January 29, 1958
Vote 2. Victualling and Clothing for the Navy Commons March 13, 1958
New Clause.—(GUIDANCE ON SYSTEM OF CHARGES.) Commons April 18, 1958
9 speeches — Clause 21.—(RESTRICTION ON SALE AND SUPPLY OF OPTICAL APPLIANCES.) Commons April 18, 1958
2 speeches — Small Coal Commons April 28, 1958
COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES (FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION) Commons April 28, 1958
COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES (BRITISH NATIONALS) Written Answers May 2, 1958
British Nationals (Immigration Restrictions) Written Answers May 6, 1958
Constitution (Report) Commons May 15, 1958
2 speeches — Constituency Delimitation Commission (Report) Commons May 15, 1958
2 speeches — Groundnuts Commons May 15, 1958
Rent Act, 1957 Written Answers June 17, 1958
2 speeches — London Dock Strike Commons June 26, 1958
Rent Act, 1957 Written Answers July 1, 1958
4 speeches — London Dock Strike Commons July 2, 1958
Control Orders (Revocation) Commons July 7, 1958
MANCHESTER CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons July 9, 1958
Department of Criminal Science, Cambridge (Grant) Written Answers July 10, 1958
2 speeches — Commonwealth and Colonial Immigrants Commons July 17, 1958
Widows Written Answers July 21, 1958
11 speeches — MANCHESTER CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons July 23, 1958
Telex Service Written Answers July 23, 1958
2 speeches — Crimes of Violence Commons July 24, 1958
Widows Written Answers July 28, 1958
Admiralty Arch Commons November 11, 1958
2 speeches — Leprosy Written Answers November 21, 1958
Leprosy Written Answers November 26, 1958
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