Sir Archer Baldwin
1883 - March 27, 1966Summary information for Sir Archer Baldwin
Contributions
1955
7 speeches — TRANSPORT (BORROWING POWERS) BILL Commons February 8, 1955
Livestock Prices Commons February 10, 1955
Oversea Civil Service (Transfers) Commons March 2, 1955
WOOL (GUARANTEED PRICES) Commons March 23, 1955
2 speeches — POLICE (RECRUITMENT AND CONDITIONS) Commons March 31, 1955
2 speeches — Timber (Stockpile) Commons April 5, 1955
COMMONWEALTH MIGRATION Commons April 7, 1955
NORTHERN RHODESIA (ORDER IN COUNCIL) Commons April 20, 1955
BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 20, 1955
School Children (Milk Tablets) Commons April 21, 1955
Egg Prices (Subsidy) Commons April 21, 1955
NATIONAL SERVICE Commons April 28, 1955
POTATO MARKETING SCHEME Commons May 3, 1955
AGRICULTURE (IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS) BILL Commons June 22, 1955
MISCELLANEOUS FINANCIAL PROVISIONS BILL Commons July 1, 1955
2 speeches — Livestock Rearing and Subsidy Grants (Disputes) Commons July 7, 1955
2 speeches — Wheat Deficiency Payments Commons July 7, 1955
2 speeches — Water Supply and Marginal Production Grants (Personal Case) Commons July 7, 1955
19 speeches — VOTE 2. AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD GRANTS AND SUBSIDIES Commons July 12, 1955
BATTERY RAIL-CARS, SCOTLAND Commons July 13, 1955
Slaughterhouses (Committee's Report) Written Answers July 28, 1955
WOOD WOOL (DUTY) Commons November 2, 1955
CLEAN AIR BILL Commons November 3, 1955
Prices Commons November 17, 1955
Manpower Commons November 24, 1955
Slaughterhouses Commons November 24, 1955
Cinema Industry (Wages) Commons December 1, 1955
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 1, 1955
Clause 1.—(INTRODUCTION OF NEW HOUSING SUBSIDIES.) Commons December 1, 1955
Cheap Cartridges Scheme Written Answers December 6, 1955
16 speeches — RURAL TRANSPORT IMPROVEMENT BILL Commons December 9, 1955
RAILWAY BRANCH LINES (CLOSURE) Commons December 16, 1955
TERRITORIAL ARMY, RESERVE FORCES AND HOME GUARD Commons December 20, 1955
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