Sir Ronald Bell

1914 - February 27, 1982
Summary information for Sir Ronald Bell

Contributions

1950

2 speeches — DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES (EXTENSION) BILL Commons March 17, 1950

3 speeches — Clause 1. —(AMENDMENTS OF 7 & 8 GEO. 6. C. 44.) Commons March 24, 1950

ARMED FORCES (DEPENDANTS' PENSION SCHEME) Written Answers March 29, 1950

2 speeches — Olive Oil Commons April 3, 1950

Kiosks, Buckinghamshire Written Answers May 24, 1950

Clause 26.—(COLLECTION FROM WIFE OF TAX ASSESSED ON HUSBAND ATTRIBUTABLE TO HER INCOME.) Commons June 19, 1950

Clause 29.—(EXTENSION OF CHARITIES RELIEF TO CERTAIN BODIES AS RESPECTS PAST PERIODS.) Commons June 19, 1950

3 speeches — New Clause.—(RESTRICTION OF BALANCING CHARGES.) Commons June 22, 1950

NATIONAL FILM FINANCE CORPORATION Commons June 29, 1950

New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF STAMP DUTIES ON CONVEYANCES.) Commons July 3, 1950

2 speeches — Clause 23.—(SURTAX TO BE CHARGED ON CONSIDERATION FOR CERTAIN RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, ETC.) Commons July 4, 1950

UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION (IMMUNITIES AND PRIVILEGES) Commons July 19, 1950

2 speeches — TRANSPORT (EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION) Commons July 19, 1950

2 speeches — Bread Deliveries Commons July 24, 1950

2 speeches — Housing Estate, Ealing (Timber) Commons July 27, 1950

RESTORATION OF PRE-WAR TRADE PRACTICES BILL Commons November 10, 1950

2 speeches — Local Authority Schemes Commons November 16, 1950

Amusement Equipment Commons November 16, 1950

EUROPEAN PAYMENTS UNION (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL Commons November 16, 1950

6 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (COMPENSATION) Commons November 20, 1950

7 speeches — TELEPHONE SERVICE Commons November 22, 1950

Oxford Written Answers November 23, 1950

Shipping Bunkers Written Answers November 27, 1950

TROOPS, KOREA (WINTER CLOTHING) Written Answers November 29, 1950

B.O.A.C. Electricians (Dispute) Commons December 5, 1950

Troops, Korea (Tobacco) Written Answers December 5, 1950

2 speeches — Driving Tests Written Answers December 11, 1950

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