Sir Edward Keeling

1888 - November 23, 1954
Summary information for Sir Edward Keeling

Contributions

1951

2 speeches — Carlton House Terrace (Model) Commons January 23, 1951

2 speeches — New Foreign Office (Plans) Commons January 23, 1951

Postal Collections Commons January 24, 1951

Casualties, Korea Commons January 24, 1951

2 speeches — PRISONERS Commons January 25, 1951

CORONATION STONE, KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES Commons January 25, 1951

2 speeches — ITALY (AUSTRIAN LOAN) Commons January 29, 1951

French Meat Written Answers January 29, 1951

3 speeches — Prisoners of War, Korea Commons January 30, 1951

2 speeches — No. 2, Park Street Commons January 30, 1951

3 speeches — Directories Commons January 31, 1951

2 speeches — Gas Workers (Strike Payments) Commons February 5, 1951

2 speeches — Refined Oil (Output) Commons February 5, 1951

REQUISITIONED HOTELS, LONDON Commons February 6, 1951

Mineworkers' Wages Commons February 7, 1951

Collections and Deliveries Written Answers February 7, 1951

2 speeches — BANKS, IRISH REPUBLIC (STRIKE) Commons February 8, 1951

CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE Commons February 8, 1951

SENTENCED COMMUNIST (CHARGES) Commons February 12, 1951

Hyde Park Corner (Lay-out) Written Answers February 12, 1951

Brabazon Committee (Recommendations) Commons February 14, 1951

STATUTE LAW COMMITTEE Commons February 19, 1951

Sugar Ration (Bonuses) Commons February 19, 1951

"Cutty Sark" Commons February 19, 1951

4 speeches — GOLD COAST (NEWCONSTITUTION) Commons February 19, 1951

NEW COLONIAL OFFICE (REVISED PLANS) Commons February 20, 1951

HISTORY OF PARLIAMENT (GOVERNMENT GRANT) Commons February 20, 1951

2 speeches — Co-operative Mission (Reports) Commons February 21, 1951

Coal Exports Commons February 21, 1951

Production and Distribution (Census) Commons February 22, 1951

2 speeches — CITIZENS' ADVICE BUREAUX Commons February 22, 1951

Overseas Visitors (Unrationed Tea) Commons February 26, 1951

2 speeches — Sugar (Sweets Coupons) Commons February 26, 1951

2 speeches — Courts-Martial Commons February 27, 1951

3 speeches — Prisoners of War, Korea Commons February 27, 1951

2 speeches — Troops, Korea Commons February 27, 1951

2 speeches — SMOKE POLLUTION Commons February 27, 1951

3 speeches — Coal Exports Commons February 28, 1951

Cocoa Trees (Disease) Commons February 28, 1951

Poultry Scheme Commons February 28, 1951

3 speeches — Service Voters Commons February 28, 1951

GAMBIA (POULTRY SCHEME) Commons February 28, 1951

PRISONERS (POSTAL VOTING) Commons March 1, 1951

War Damage Repairs (Cost) Commons March 1, 1951

3 speeches — Hospital Staffs Written Answers March 1, 1951

NIGERIAN RAILWAYS (LOCOMOTIVES) Written Answers March 1, 1951

Park Lane (Surfacing) Commons March 5, 1951

Road Haulage Permits Commons March 5, 1951

GOLD COAST (CO-OPERATIVE MISSION) Written Answers March 5, 1951

2 speeches — Electoral Registration Commons March 6, 1951

New Colonial Office (Model) Written Answers March 6, 1951

2 speeches — Savings Certificates (Children) Commons March 7, 1951

2 speeches — Postal Voting Commons March 8, 1951

2 speeches — INVESTITURES (EXPENSES) Commons March 8, 1951

STANDING COMMITTEES (COMPOSITION) Commons March 8, 1951

Interpreters Commons March 12, 1951

2 speeches — Overseas Visitors (Food) Commons March 12, 1951

2 speeches — Troops, Malaya (Age) Commons March 13, 1951

9 speeches — GAMBIA POULTRY SCHEME Commons March 13, 1951

BISHOPS (RETIREMENT) MEASURE Commons March 13, 1951

Postal Deliveries, London Commons March 14, 1951

SIERRA LEONE (REPORT) Written Answers March 14, 1951

2 speeches — Festival of Britain (Visitors) Commons March 15, 1951

Dental Goods Industry (Report) Commons March 15, 1951

2 speeches — Nigerian Coal Commons March 19, 1951

2 speeches — Investitures (Personal Expenses) Commons March 20, 1951

2 speeches — Government Offices Commons March 20, 1951

3 speeches — Valuation Officers (Visits) Commons March 20, 1951

PURCHASE TAX Commons April 10, 1951

Cocoa Trees (Disease) Commons April 11, 1951

2 speeches — LEAD ROOFING (THEFTS) Commons April 12, 1951

"LABOUR'S SOUTHERN VOICE" (ARTICLE) Commons April 16, 1951

2 speeches — Cheese Commons April 16, 1951

Cheese Ration Written Answers April 16, 1951

2 speeches — Driver Fargie (Court-Martial) Commons April 17, 1951

2 speeches — GOLD COAST (DISEASED COCOA TREES) Commons April 18, 1951

Sulphur Commons April 19, 1951

2 speeches — Cheese Commons April 23, 1951

2 speeches — DIPLOMATIC CORPS, CZECHOSLOVAKIA (RESTRICTIONS) Commons April 23, 1951

3 speeches — IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION Commons April 24, 1951

2 speeches — Reserve of Officers (Badges) Commons April 24, 1951

3 speeches — Officials (Inspection Powers) Commons April 24, 1951

TAXICABS, LONDON (REGULATIONS) Commons April 26, 1951

Foreign Visitors (Medical Treatment) Commons April 26, 1951

2 speeches — London Passenger Executive (Lost Property) Commons April 30, 1951

Reciprocal Arrangements Written Answers April 30, 1951

ALIENS (MEDICAL TREATMENT) Written Answers May 1, 1951

Kalahari Tribe Commons May 2, 1951

KOREA (OPERATIONS) Commons May 2, 1951

9 speeches — Clause 1.—(CHARGES IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN DENTAL AND OPTICAL APPLIANCES.) Commons May 2, 1951

2 speeches — Central Planning Staff Commons May 8, 1951

INDIA (UNITED KINGDOM PENSIONERS) Commons May 10, 1951

Audley End House and Ham House Written Answers May 29, 1951

Festival of Britain Buildings Written Answers November 13, 1951

2 speeches — Middlesex Executive Council (Temporary Clerk) Commons November 15, 1951

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 20, 1951

2 speeches — Public Relations Staff Commons November 21, 1951

3 speeches — State Boards Commons November 22, 1951

Trafalgar Square (Illuminated Advertisements) Commons November 27, 1951

2 speeches — Italian Workers Commons December 3, 1951

Fresh Fruit and Vegetables (Distribution) Commons December 3, 1951

3 speeches — Postal Votes Commons December 6, 1951

2 speeches — Prisoners Commons December 6, 1951

6 speeches — NATIONAL PARKS Commons December 6, 1951

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