Mr Thomas Peart
April 30, 1914 - 1988Summary information for Mr Thomas Peart
Contributions
1955
2 speeches — ATOMIC ENERGY (PEACEFUL USE) Commons February 15, 1955
WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION (ARMS POOL) Written Answers February 15, 1955
5 speeches — Expanded Programme, Cumberland Commons February 16, 1955
2 speeches — Agriculture and Food (Ministerial Committee) Commons February 17, 1955
3 speeches — Farmers (Credit Facilities) Commons February 17, 1955
2 speeches — Imports (Tariffs and Restrictions) Commons February 17, 1955
3 speeches — COUNCIL OF EUROPE Commons February 21, 1955
AGRICULTURE (ANNUAL REVIEW) Commons March 10, 1955
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 10, 1955
6 speeches — WORLD DISARMAMENT Commons March 14, 1955
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS (GENETIC EFFECTS) Commons March 22, 1955
Geological Survey Written Answers March 22, 1955
5 speeches — EDUCATION Commons April 26, 1955
Tillage Area Written Answers April 26, 1955
3 speeches — QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons April 29, 1955
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons April 29, 1955
5 speeches — TELEVISION FACILITIES, CUMBERLAND Commons April 29, 1955
NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY DISPUTE (B.B.C. NEWS BULLETINS) Commons May 2, 1955
6 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons May 3, 1955
4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons June 16, 1955
2 speeches — VOTE 2. AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD GRANTS AND SUBSIDIES Commons July 12, 1955
9 speeches — VOTE 3. AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD SERVICES Commons July 12, 1955
2 speeches — ATOMIC POWER AND TRANSPORT (EUROPEAN CONFERENCE) Commons July 13, 1955
7 speeches — SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL MANPOWER Commons July 21, 1955
ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL POLICY Commons October 31, 1955
EXPORT TRADE Commons November 18, 1955
Teachers (Superannuation) Bill Written Answers November 25, 1955
2 speeches — TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL Commons December 6, 1955
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