Sir Frederick Burden

December 27, 1905 - 1987
Summary information for Sir Frederick Burden

Contributions

1954

2 speeches — Slaughterhouses Written Answers January 20, 1954

West Central, Saville Row Station (Repairs) Written Answers January 21, 1954

Anglo-Japanese Agreement (Discussions) Commons February 4, 1954

3 speeches — Wholesalers (Tax Registration) Commons February 4, 1954

2 speeches — Strawboard Supplies Commons February 8, 1954

BRITISH GUIANA (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT) Commons February 8, 1954

PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 12, 1954

Milk Commons February 17, 1954

3 speeches — COTTON BILL Commons February 17, 1954

Merchandise Marks Acts (Advertisements) Commons March 2, 1954

Admiralty Employees, Singapore Commons March 3, 1954

MR. J. P. L. THOMAS'S STATEMENT Commons March 9, 1954

6 speeches — SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY Commons March 9, 1954

2 speeches — "Empire Windrush" (Loss) Commons April 6, 1954

Troopship "Empire Windrush" Written Answers April 7, 1954

8 speeches — Purchase Tax Registration Commons April 8, 1954

Clause 2.—(EXCEPTIONS TO S. 1 WITH RESPECT TO CERTAIN WILD BIRDS, NESTS AND EGGS.) Commons April 9, 1954

3 speeches — Clause 5.—(PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN METHODS OF KILLING OR TAKING WILD BIRDS.) Commons April 9, 1954

3 speeches — Third Schedule.—(WILD BIRDS WHICH MAY BE KILLED OR TAKEN OUTSIDE THE CLOSE SEASON.) Commons April 9, 1954

2 speeches — Purchase Tax (Registration) Commons April 13, 1954

EASTER ADJOURNMENT Commons April 14, 1954

Shipbuilding Costs (Royal Dockyards and Private Yards) Commons April 28, 1954

Traffic Congestion, London Commons April 28, 1954

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 29, 1954

3 speeches — MERCHANDISE MARKS (PROTECTION TO CONSUMERS) Commons May 6, 1954

Departmental Staff and Responsibilities Written Answers May 10, 1954

Goods for Persia (Requisitioning Compensation) Written Answers May 11, 1954

2 speeches — Ground Services (Receipts and Expenditure) Commons May 12, 1954

2 speeches — WAR SURPLUS STOCKS (DISPOSAL) Commons May 17, 1954

13 speeches — Clause 6.—(CHARGE OF TAX ON CESSATION OF REGISTRATION.) Commons May 26, 1954

4 speeches — Clause 12.—(VALUATION OF GOODS.) Commons May 26, 1954

2 speeches — Lieut.-Commanders (E) Written Answers May 26, 1954

TELEVISION BILL Commons May 27, 1954

Grades and Prices Commons May 31, 1954

INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS (DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITIES) Commons June 2, 1954

Clause 15.—(NEW PROVISION FOR "INVESTMENT ALLOWANCES.") Commons June 16, 1954

2 speeches — THEATRICAL COMPANIES BILL Commons June 25, 1954

Arms (Exports to South America) Commons June 29, 1954

Rabbit Traps (Committee) Commons July 1, 1954

CIVIL DEFENCE (CASUALTY COLLECTION) Commons July 5, 1954

Political Broadcast (Telephone Delays) Commons July 7, 1954

2 speeches — Clause 13.—(VALUATION OF GOODS). Commons July 7, 1954

GAS AND ELECTRICITY (BORROWING POWERS) BILL Commons July 9, 1954

GREENWICH HOSPITAL AND TRAVERS' FOUNDATION Commons July 12, 1954

ISLE OF MAN (CUSTOMS) BILL Commons July 16, 1954

Ex-Prisoners of War, Japan (Compensation) Commons October 25, 1954

2 speeches — War Pensions Commons October 25, 1954

2 speeches — H.M. Dockyards (Staggered Holidays) Commons October 27, 1954

Tyneside Commons October 27, 1954

£ Sterling (Value) Commons November 4, 1954

Clause 4.—(POWERS OF LENDING EXERCISABLE BY NATIONAL GALLERY TRUSTEES AND TATE GALLERY TRUSTEES.) Commons November 5, 1954

ARMY AND AIR FORCE ACTS Commons November 12, 1954

Clause 12.—(SPREADING OF MYXOMATOSIS.) Commons November 15, 1954

Punishment (Tasks) Written Answers November 16, 1954

2 speeches — H.M.S. "Delight" Written Answers November 24, 1954

2 speeches — Ambulances (Radio-Telephonic Communications) Commons December 6, 1954

H.M. SUBMARINE "TALENT" (DOCKYARD ACCIDENT) Commons December 16, 1954

10 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE BILL Commons December 17, 1954

Wholesale Trade (Census of Distribution) Written Answers December 21, 1954

2 speeches — BARRACKS, CHATHAM (OCCUPATION) Commons December 22, 1954

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