Mr Percy Daines

November 29, 1902 - March 3, 1957
Summary information for Mr Percy Daines

Contributions

1955

MONOPOLIES Commons February 24, 1955

DEFENCE Commons March 2, 1955

3 speeches — KOREA (TREATMENT OF BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR) Commons March 7, 1955

ACTIONS FOR ENTICEMENT Commons March 14, 1955

YALTA CONFERENCE (PUBLICATION OF DOCUMENTS) Commons March 17, 1955

TRADE ASSOCIATION COURTS (DECISIONS) Written Answers March 21, 1955

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons June 15, 1955

Clause 4.—(ASCERTAINMENT OF RATEABLE VALUE.) Commons June 28, 1955

2 speeches — Clause 5.—(RATING OF GAS BOARDS.) Commons June 28, 1955

2 speeches — Building Societies Commons July 5, 1955

BRITISH-BORN WIVES (EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES) Commons July 6, 1955

3 speeches — MONOPOLIES Commons July 13, 1955

Road Haulage Disposals Written Answers July 27, 1955

TABLE Commons October 26, 1955

2 speeches — ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL POLICY Commons October 31, 1955

10 speeches — FORMER FOREIGN OFFICE OFFICIALS (DISAPPEARANCE) Commons November 7, 1955

Mail Vans (Protection) Commons November 9, 1955

AUCTIONS (BIDDING AGREEMENTS) Commons November 14, 1955

PUBLIC SERVICES SECURITY (CONFERENCE OF PRIVY COUNCILLORS) Commons November 23, 1955

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 24, 1955

Tax Allowances (Publicity Lunches) Commons November 29, 1955

SECURITY (CONFERENCE OF PRIVY COUNCILLORS) Commons November 29, 1955

4 speeches — BROADCASTING (ANTICIPATION OF PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES) Commons November 30, 1955

"Alcoholics Anonymous" (Prison Visits) Commons December 1, 1955

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 1, 1955

2 speeches — Civil Service (Royal Commission's Report) Commons December 6, 1955

FOREIGN OFFICE (SECURITY DEPARTMENT) Commons December 6, 1955

TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL Commons December 6, 1955

GERMAN REUNIFICATION (FOREIGN SECRETARY'S SPEECH) Commons December 8, 1955

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 8, 1955

Accident, East London Written Answers December 14, 1955

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