Mr Percy Browne

May 2, 1923 - March 5, 2004
Summary information for Mr Percy Browne

Contributions

1964

2 speeches — Standard Grant Commons January 21, 1964

4 speeches — FAMILY ALLOWANCES AND NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons January 22, 1964

2 speeches — Remand Homes (Devon) Commons January 23, 1964

2 speeches — New Clause.—(WIDOW'S EXTENDED BENEFIT.) Commons January 30, 1964

2 speeches — Bideford and Torrington Commons February 6, 1964

5 speeches — DEVELOPMENT IN RURAL AREAS Commons February 7, 1964

4 speeches — Taw and Torridge Estuary (Lights) Commons February 12, 1964

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(PRICE STABILITY OF IMPORTED PRODUCTS.) Commons February 25, 1964

3 speeches — Schedule.—(PRICE STABILISATION LEVIES (SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS).) Commons February 25, 1964

Milk Commons March 2, 1964

2 speeches — Meat and Cereals Commons March 2, 1964

Freedom from Hunger Campaign Commons March 2, 1964

2 speeches — TAW AND TORRIDGE ESTUARY (LIGHTS) Commons March 9, 1964

2 speeches — Undated Government Stocks Commons March 17, 1964

South-West (Economic Development) Commons March 19, 1964

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 19, 1964

4 speeches — Clause1.—(AVOIDANCE OF CONDITIONS FOR MAINTAINING RESALE PRICES.) Commons March 23, 1964

Fatstock and Carcase Meat Marketing and Distribution Written Answers March 23, 1964

2 speeches — Telephone Kiosks Commons April 7, 1964

Rural Transport (Experiments) Written Answers April 8, 1964

DRUGS (PREVENTION OF MISUSE) BILL Commons April 30, 1964

Hospital Plan Written Answers April 30, 1964

3 speeches — Harbour of Refuge, North Devon and Cornish Coast Commons May 13, 1964

HOSPITAL SERVICE Commons June 11, 1964

Net Farm Incomes Written Answers June 15, 1964

Food Handling (London Markets) Written Answers June 22, 1964

West Country (Stage III Stations) Written Answers June 23, 1964

Western Egg Pasteurising Company Limited Commons July 13, 1964

FAMILY DOCTOR SERVICE Commons July 27, 1964

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