Mr Richard Fort

August 8, 1907 - May 16, 1959
Summary information for Mr Richard Fort

Contributions

1950

Plan (Lancashire) Written Answers March 16, 1950

2 speeches — Census Commons March 23, 1950

Small Farmers (Feedingstuffs Relief) Written Answers March 30, 1950

Premises, Gorton (Rateable Value) Commons April 6, 1950

BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SURVEY Commons April 21, 1950

2 speeches — Industrial Fabrics, Argentina Commons April 27, 1950

2 speeches — Electricity Supplies Commons April 27, 1950

3 speeches — SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES (UTILISATION) Commons May 5, 1950

Pirn Winding Machinery Written Answers June 13, 1950

Opencast mining Written Answers June 26, 1950

MEDICAL BILL [Lords] Commons June 27, 1950

2 speeches — Swaledale Wool (Price) Commons July 6, 1950

Clause 10.—(TERM OF OFFICE OF ELECTED MEMBERS OF COUNCIL.) Commons July 14, 1950

2 speeches — Clause 19.—(APPEAL AGAINST STRIKING OFF REGISTER.) Commons July 18, 1950

3 speeches — Raw Cotton (Price) Commons July 20, 1950

ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY (ANNUAL REPORTS) Commons July 25, 1950

3 speeches — ELECTRICITY INDUSTRY (ANNUAL REPORTS) Commons July 25, 1950

3 speeches — NEWSPRINT SUPPLIES Commons July 27, 1950

2 speeches — Bomb Accident, Pendle Hill Commons October 24, 1950

WOOL TEXTILE INDUSTRY (LEVY) Commons October 24, 1950

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 3, 1950

3 speeches — Opencast Sites, Higham Commons November 6, 1950

5 speeches — Opencast Site, Higham Commons November 20, 1950

3 speeches — TELEPHONE SERVICE Commons November 22, 1950

Retirement Pensions (Taxation) Commons November 28, 1950

2 speeches — Raw Cotton Imports Commons November 30, 1950

LIVESTOCK REARING BILL Commons December 11, 1950

"Report To Women" (Article) Written Answers December 12, 1950

2 speeches — Raw Cotton Supplies Commons December 14, 1950

Road Improvement Schemes Written Answers December 14, 1950

2 speeches — RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIES Commons December 15, 1950

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