Mr Philip Bell
January 10, 1900 - 1986Summary information for Mr Philip Bell
Contributions
1958
RECREATIONAL CHARITIES BILL [Lords] Commons February 11, 1958
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(GENERAL PROVISION AS TO RECREATIONAL AND SIMILAR TRUSTS, ETC.) Commons February 18, 1958
Aircraft Accident, Winter Hill Written Answers March 6, 1958
Air Traffic Control and Radar Station, Stretton Written Answers March 6, 1958
5 speeches — Clause 1.—(GENERAL PROVISION AS TO RECREATIONAL AND SIMILAR TRUSTS, ETC.) Commons March 12, 1958
4 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO CREATE LIFE PEERAGES CARRYING RIGHT TO SIT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.) Commons March 25, 1958
Clause 2.—(LICENSING OF SLAUGHTER- HOUSES WHERE LOCAL RESTRICTIONS IN FORCE.) Commons April 23, 1958
HOUSE PURCHASE (TENANT' CLAIM TO EXCESS PRICE) Commons April 29, 1958
2 speeches — FIRST OFFENDERS BILL Commons May 2, 1958
Clause 11.—(REPORTS AS TO ARRANGEMENTS FOR FUTURE CARE AND UP- BRINGING OF CHILDREN.) Commons May 2, 1958
2 speeches — LITTER BILL Commons May 2, 1958
2 speeches — MATRIMONIAL CAUSES (PROPERTY AND MAINTENANCE) BILL Commons May 2, 1958
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (RE-COMMITTED) BILL Commons May 7, 1958
2 speeches — MATRIMONIAL CAUSES (PROPERTY AND MAINTENANCE) BILL Commons May 16, 1958
2 speeches — Voluntary Teachers' Training Colleges Written Answers May 20, 1958
Clause 3.—(SUSPENSION OF EXECUTION OF ORDER FOR POSSESSION.) Commons June 23, 1958
COTTON INDUSTRY Commons June 30, 1958
2 speeches — TRIBUNALS AND INQUIRIES BILL [Lords] Commons July 3, 1958
2 speeches — LAND, BOLTON (COMPULSORY ACQUISITION) Commons August 1, 1958
8 speeches — EMERGENCY LAWS (REPEAL) BILL Commons November 12, 1958
Voluntary and Special Agreement Schools Written Answers November 20, 1958
New Schools Written Answers December 11, 1958
Voluntary Schools Written Answers December 11, 1958
PETITIONS (COTTON INDUSTRY) Commons December 16, 1958
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