Mr Noel Lindsay

Former MP for Bristol South

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Mr Noel Lindsay is a former MP for Bristol South.

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Former MP for Bristol South

Entered the House of Commons on 27 October 1931 — General election

Left the House of Commons on 25 October 1935 — General election

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Recent appearances

  • Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture.: Milk. 3 Jun 1935

    asked the Minister of Agriculture whether the recent advertising contract of the Milk Marketing Board was put out to tender; and, if not, by what means it was allocated; what is the figure of the contract; and whether he is satisfied that proper steps were taken by the board to obtain the most advantageous and efficient service?
  • Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture.: Milk. 3 Jun 1935

    asked the Minister of Agriculture in how many districts the Milk Marketing Board has tested the elasticity of demand by varying the selling price of milk; and what is the result of these experiments?
  • Orders of the Day — Government of India Bill.: Twelfth Schedule. — (Composition of the Burma Legislature.) 14 May 1935

    In the absence of my hon. Friend the Member for Kidderminster (Sir J. Wardlaw-Milne) I desire to say a word on this Amendment, to which his name is attached. The argument so far has proceeded solely on the grounds put forward by the hon. Lady representing the English Universities (Miss Rathbone), who desires to reduce the number of general seats in order to confer additional seats upon the...

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