Mr Tufton Beamish

January 27, 1917 - April 6, 1989
Summary information for Mr Tufton Beamish

Contributions

1957

Heavy Wines (Customs Revenue and Consumption) Written Answers February 28, 1957

COUNCIL OF EUROPE (RESETTLEMENT FUND FOR REFUGEES) Commons March 6, 1957

Port Wine Written Answers March 12, 1957

Subsidies Written Answers March 12, 1957

School Places (Average Cost) Commons March 14, 1957

Taxation (1950 Level) Written Answers March 14, 1957

Manufacturing Industries (Earnings) Written Answers March 21, 1957

Game Birds (Close Seasons) Written Answers March 28, 1957

Dunkirk War Memorial (Unveiling) Commons April 2, 1957

TREATIES (ANTI SUBVERSION ACTIVITIES) Commons April 4, 1957

Newhaven—Dieppe Steamship Service Commons April 10, 1957

Earnings and Productivity Written Answers April 12, 1957

7 speeches — DEFENCE Commons April 17, 1957

Dependent Relative Allowance Written Answers April 30, 1957

Earnings and Productivity Written Answers April 30, 1957

2 speeches — Prescriptions Commons June 3, 1957

2 speeches — Cross-Channel Day Trips Written Answers June 27, 1957

Clause 12.—(APPLICATION TO SCOTLAND.) Commons June 28, 1957

2 speeches — Design and Administration Commons July 1, 1957

2 speeches — Profit-Sharing and Co-partnership Schemes (Inquiry) Written Answers July 3, 1957

Lewes-East Grinstead Branch Line (Inquiry) Written Answers July 3, 1957

2 speeches — B.B.C. Broadcasts (Jamming) Commons July 10, 1957

Hungary (Report) Commons July 10, 1957

Yemeni Frontier Incidents Written Answers July 10, 1957

2 speeches — Wage Claims Commons October 30, 1957

2 speeches — Horticultural Marketing (Committee's Recommendations) Commons October 31, 1957

Library Functions (Committee Membership) Written Answers October 31, 1957

Vertical Take-Off Aircraft Written Answers November 18, 1957

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