Sir Frederick Burden

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

Contributions

1973

4 speeches — GAMING (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons January 26, 1973

Farm Animals Welfare Advisory Committee Written Answers January 30, 1973

Sports Council Written Answers February 2, 1973

5 speeches — MAPLIN DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons February 8, 1973

GAS INDUSTRY (DISPUTE) Commons February 14, 1973

EDUCATION Commons February 19, 1973

DEAF CHILDREN Commons March 1, 1973

7 speeches — COUNTER-INFLATION PROPOSALS (PAY) Commons March 5, 1973

2 speeches — Secure Accommodation (Convicted Girls) Commons March 6, 1973

DEFENCE Commons March 19, 1973

ARMY Commons April 5, 1973

Beef Herd Commons April 12, 1973

BRUSSELS Commons April 12, 1973

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 12, 1973

Horses and Ponies (Export) Written Answers April 16, 1973

2 speeches — ROLLS-ROYCE Commons May 15, 1973

7 speeches — DUTY TO CONSULT WITH STATUTORY BODIES Commons June 13, 1973

HEARING AIDS Commons July 9, 1973

4 speeches — LIVE ANIMALS (EXPORT) Commons July 12, 1973

AGRICULTURE (EEC MINISTERS' MEETING) Commons July 18, 1973

Veal Calves Written Answers July 19, 1973

WHITE HOUSE TAPE RECORDINGS Commons October 18, 1973

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 30, 1973

Power Stations (Coal Use) Commons November 19, 1973

2 speeches — THE ECONOMY Commons November 19, 1973

Land Use Written Answers November 19, 1973

Animals (Transportation) Commons November 22, 1973

NATIONAL UNION OF MINEWORKERS (TALKS) Commons November 29, 1973

Steel Prices Commons December 3, 1973

Animals (Experiments) Commons December 6, 1973

School Building Commons December 11, 1973

12 speeches — ANIMAL WELFARE Commons December 14, 1973

8 speeches — ECONOMIC AND ENERGY SITUATION Commons December 18, 1973

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