Mr Sydney Bidwell
January 14, 1917 - 1997Summary information for Mr Sydney Bidwell
Contributions
1966
2 speeches — LAND COMMISSION BILL Commons May 12, 1966
2 speeches — Superannuation and Pension Contributions (Transferability) Commons May 16, 1966
Graduated Pension Scheme Written Answers May 16, 1966
3 speeches — TRANSPORT FINANCES BILL Commons May 18, 1966
Parking (Residential Areas) Written Answers May 18, 1966
CHINESE NUCLEAR TEST (RADIOACTIVE FALL-OUT) Written Answers May 19, 1966
Clause 1.—(FINANCES OF RAILWAYS BOARD, WATERWAYS BOARD AND LONDON BOARD, 1962 c. 46.) Commons May 20, 1966
PROCLAMATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY Commons May 23, 1966
Water Undertakings (Nationalisation) Written Answers May 23, 1966
2 speeches — British Railways Board Written Answers June 22, 1966
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES (REGULATION) BILL Commons June 24, 1966
EMERGENCY POWERS Commons June 28, 1966
Houses (Multiple Occupation) Written Answers July 8, 1966
Accommodation Agents (Sale of Furniture) Written Answers July 8, 1966
Retirement Pension Written Answers July 8, 1966
PRIME MINISTER (VISIT TO MOSCOW) Commons July 19, 1966
Coloured Workers Written Answers July 20, 1966
Bus Stops (Parking of Motor Vehicles) Written Answers July 27, 1966
2 speeches — UNITED NATIONS (CHINA) Commons July 28, 1966
PRICES AND INCOMES BILL (COMMITTEE STAGE) Commons August 3, 1966
Retirement Pensions Written Answers August 8, 1966
Signalmen Written Answers August 10, 1966
Sterling Written Answers October 18, 1966
Schedule.—(ACTS CONTINUED TILL END OF DECEMBER 1967) Commons November 8, 1966
Married Quarters Written Answers November 16, 1966
E.N.V. Company, Willesden, (Exports) Written Answers November 18, 1966
E.N.V. Company, Willesden Written Answers November 21, 1966
Clause 1.—(LONDON BOROUGH ELECTIONS.) Commons November 29, 1966
Motor Industry (Nationalisation) Written Answers December 1, 1966
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