Mr Roderic Bowen
August 6, 1913 - July 18, 2001Summary information for Mr Roderic Bowen
Contributions
1965
3 speeches — LAW COMMISSIONS BILL Commons February 8, 1965
FORESTRY COMMISSION (ESTIMATES COMMITTEE'S REPORTS) Commons June 14, 1965
4 speeches — New Clause.—(FORM OF NOTICE TO QUIT.) Commons June 29, 1965
New Clause No. 1.—(VEHICLES USED ON PRIVATE LAND.) Commons July 6, 1965
9 speeches — JUDGES' REMUNERATION BILL Commons July 14, 1965
2 speeches — Vehicle Breakdowns Commons July 28, 1965
2 speeches — Parking Facilities Commons July 28, 1965
New Clause A.—(RECOVERY OF POSSESSION OF DWELLING-HOUSE FOR RESIDENCE BY OWNER OR HIS WIDOW.) Commons November 1, 1965
2 speeches — NATIONAL PLAN Commons November 3, 1965
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 10, 1965
TRANSPORT AND TECHNOLOGY Commons November 16, 1965
PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL Commons November 18, 1965
MOTOR VEHICLES (COMPETITIONS AND TRIALS) Commons November 18, 1965
Schedule.—(ACTS CONTINUED TILL END OF DECEMBER 1966.) Commons November 23, 1965
SOUTHERN RHODESIA (CONSTITUTION ORDER) Commons November 24, 1965
SUGAR AGREEMENT AND COMMONWEALTH PREFERENCE ORDERS Commons November 24, 1965
PASSPORTS, BRITISH NATIONALITY, COMMONWEALTH IMMIGRANTS AND FUGITIVE OFFENDERS Commons November 24, 1965
2 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons November 25, 1965
10 speeches — TEMPORARY IMPORT CHARGE Commons November 29, 1965
Clause 1.—(PAYMENTS TO OWNER-OCCUPIERS OF UNFIT HOUSES. 1957 c. 56.) Commons November 29, 1965
AGRICULTURE BILL Commons November 30, 1965
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(INCREASE OF CERTAIN PENSIONS) Commons December 1, 1965
3 speeches — RAILWAYS (EAST ANGLIA) Commons December 1, 1965
RATING BILL Commons December 6, 1965
RHODESIA Commons December 7, 1965
2 speeches — NATIONAL SAVINGS Commons December 10, 1965
8 speeches — RHODESIA Commons December 14, 1965
HOUSING SUBSIDIES BILL Commons December 15, 1965
TERRITORIAL ARMY Commons December 16, 1965
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION Commons December 17, 1965
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