Sir Ronald Bell
1914 - February 27, 1982Summary information for Sir Ronald Bell
Contributions
1952
COMPANIES BILL Commons February 29, 1952
6 speeches — HIRE-PURCHASE AND CREDIT SALES Commons March 13, 1952
8 speeches — HEATING APPLIANCES (FIREGUARDS) BILL Commons March 14, 1952
6 speeches — INTESTATES' ESTATES BILL Commons March 28, 1952
2 speeches — INNKEEPERS (LIABILITY FOR GOODS) Commons March 31, 1952
British Museum (Reading Room) Written Answers April 1, 1952
Sheep-Worrying Commons April 3, 1952
2 speeches — Pigswill Commons April 3, 1952
Time Limits Written Answers April 7, 1952
Dental Service Written Answers April 10, 1952
U.K.-GERMAN PAYMENTS AGREEMENT Written Answers April 21, 1952
10 speeches — WOMEN'S DISABILITIES BILL Commons April 25, 1952
N.A.T.O. POWERS (PARTNERSHIP) Commons May 2, 1952
2 speeches — Clause 9.—(GIVING OF INVOICES, AND TAKING OF SAMPLES.) Commons May 12, 1952
EQUAL PAY (PUBLIC SERVICES) Commons May 16, 1952
2 speeches — Dilutee Workers Commons May 21, 1952
3 speeches — New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF RATES OF ESTATE DUTY.) Commons May 28, 1952
POST OFFICE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons June 23, 1952
BROADCASTING (LICENCE AND AGREEMENT) Commons June 23, 1952
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(ORDERS IN COUNCIL FOR FACILITATING INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC.) Commons June 26, 1952
4 speeches — FUEL AND POWER Commons July 7, 1952
CIVIL LIST Commons July 9, 1952
14 speeches — Clause 1.—(TRANSFER OF BURDEN OF PROOF IN CERTAIN CASES.) Commons July 11, 1952
5 speeches — UMSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES (CLOSING) Commons July 14, 1952
4 speeches — NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO COUNTRYSIDE Commons July 14, 1952
INNKEEPERS' LIABILITY LAW (REVIEW) Commons July 21, 1952
2 speeches — Anglo-Iranian Oil (Sale) Commons October 29, 1952
10 speeches — SHOPS (CLOSING HOURS) Commons November 18, 1952
Motor Cars (Purchase Tax) Commons November 27, 1952
2 speeches — Rat-Catching Written Answers December 4, 1952
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