Mr Richard Crossman

December 15, 1907 - April 4, 1974
Summary information for Mr Richard Crossman

Contributions

1951

DEFENCE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 15, 1951

4 speeches — Army Estimates, 1951–52 Commons March 8, 1951

GAMBIA POULTRY SCHEME Commons March 13, 1951

3 speeches — SHEFFIELD EXTENSION BILL (By Order) Commons March 14, 1951

2 speeches — ARAB REFUGEES Commons March 15, 1951

7 speeches — CARPETS (MAXIMUM PRICES) Commons March 15, 1951

5 speeches — EGYPT (STERLING BALANCES AGREEMENT) Commons March 20, 1951

5 speeches — LUTON CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons April 17, 1951

REVEREND J. G. MacMANAWAY'S INDEMNITY BILL Commons April 18, 1951

7 speeches — DEFENCE PROGRAMME (RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION) Commons May 1, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(CHARGES IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN DENTAL AND OPTICAL APPLIANCES.) Commons May 2, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 4.—(CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS.) Commons May 7, 1951

2 speeches — New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY IN CASE OF RACING OF MOTOR CYCLES WITH STANDARD POWER UNITS.) Commons June 14, 1951

25 speeches — PERSIA (ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY) Commons June 21, 1951

4 speeches — CHAIRMAN OF KITCHEN COMMITTEE (PRESS CORRESPONDENT'S LETTER) Commons July 24, 1951

17 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS (MIDDLE EAST) Commons July 30, 1951

3 speeches — POLISH TANKERS (REQUISITIONING) Commons July 31, 1951

2 speeches — JAPAN (DRAFT PEACE TREATY) Commons July 31, 1951

12 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 20, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(ESTABLISHMENT AND STATUS OF HOME GUARD.) Commons November 27, 1951

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(APPLICATION TO ISLE OF MAN.) Commons November 27, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(ESTABLISHMENT AND STATUS OF HOME GUARD.) Commons November 29, 1951

DEFENCE Commons December 6, 1951

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