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Major Frederick Cundiff
Former MP for Manchester, Withington
- Also represented Manchester Rusholme
- Entered Parliament on 8 July 1944 — unknown
- Left Parliament on 5 October 1951 — General election
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- Orders of the Day — Nickel (Prohibited Uses) (4 Jul 1951)
“For a very short time I thought that the hon. Member for Ayrshire, South (Mr. Emrys Hughes) was going to agree with us, but now that we know that he does not agree with us he will forgive me if I do not attempt to follow him. I rise to associate myself with all that was said by my hon. and gallant Friend the Member for Pudsey (Colonel Banks) and my hon. Friend the Member for Leeds, North-West...”
- Orders of the Day — Nickel (Prohibited Uses) (4 Jul 1951)
“Could the hon. Gentleman tell us whether he has any hope at all of increased supplies? I take his speech to be most pessimistic.”
- Orders of the Day — Navy Estimates, 1951–52: MR. James Callaghan's Statement (12 Mar 1951)
“It is always a privilege to be called to speak on the day that the House discusses the Navy Estimates. The Royal Navy and the command of the Royal Navy are as precious to us today as they ever have been in our long maritime history. I have always thought it to be an unfortunate policy that in the senior Service the Minister should sit in another place, but the First Lord has two lieutenants...”
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