Mr Robert Hudson

1886 - February 2, 1957
Summary information for Mr Robert Hudson

Contributions

1951

Clause 1.—(CONTINUATION OF EXPIRING LONG TENANCY WHERE TENANT IN OCCUPATION.) Commons January 30, 1951

NEWSPRINT (RAW MATERIALS) Commons January 31, 1951

Elderly Workers (Earnings) Commons February 1, 1951

10 speeches — COAL SHORTAGE Commons February 1, 1951

Coke-burning Stoves Commons February 6, 1951

2 speeches — Retired Officers Commons February 6, 1951

MEAT SUPPLIES Commons February 8, 1951

2 speeches — Miners' Concessionary Coal Commons February 12, 1951

2 speeches — Price Increase (Costs) Commons February 12, 1951

Supplies, Manchester Commons February 12, 1951

Imports (Deliveries) Commons February 12, 1951

Hire Purchase Facilities Commons February 12, 1951

Foreign Office (New Buildings) Commons February 13, 1951

Helicopters Commons February 14, 1951

Pacific Coast Timber Commons February 15, 1951

Clause 1.—(INCLUSION OF CERTAIN WAR DAMAGE WORKS IN DEFINITION OF DEVELOPMENT.) Commons February 19, 1951

4 speeches — EXPORT GUARANTEES BILL Commons February 19, 1951

2 speeches — Raw Cotton Supplies Commons February 22, 1951

Timber Imports Commons February 22, 1951

MINISTERS (TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS) Commons February 22, 1951

Research Scheme Commons February 28, 1951

EXPORT GUARANTEES BILL Commons February 28, 1951

ALKALI, &c., WORKS REGULATION (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons February 28, 1951

Scarce Materials Commons March 1, 1951

16 speeches — RAW MATERIALS (SHORTAGE) Commons March 2, 1951

Government Chartering (Co-ordination) Commons March 5, 1951

2 speeches — Machine Tools Commons March 12, 1951

26 speeches — DEFENCE PROGRAMME (SUPPLIES) Commons March 14, 1951

5 speeches — RAW MATERIAL RESERVES Commons March 14, 1951

Sulphur Supplies Commons April 5, 1951

Lime Subsidy Commons April 5, 1951

Cleaning Commons April 9, 1951

2 speeches — Quality (Complaints) Commons April 9, 1951

Production Commons April 9, 1951

CUBA (TRADE NEGOTIATIONS) Commons April 12, 1951

Textile Fibre (Suitings) Commons April 12, 1951

Raw Cotton Supplies Commons April 12, 1951

EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTION Commons April 27, 1951

8 speeches — DEFENCE PROGRAMME (RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTION) Commons May 1, 1951

Elderly People, Southampton Commons May 10, 1951

10 speeches — Clause 2.—(ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons June 5, 1951

Food Shortage Commons June 7, 1951

Ex-Officials' Pensions Commons June 7, 1951

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 7, 1951

Pottery Industry Commons June 14, 1951

Sweden (Trade Agreement) Commons June 14, 1951

Manufacturers' and Distributors' Prices Commons June 14, 1951

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 14, 1951

2 speeches — TYRES (EXPORT RESTRICTIONS) Commons June 15, 1951

7 speeches — MONOPOLY PRACTICES Commons June 15, 1951

SCARCE MATERIALS (ALLOCATION) Commons June 19, 1951

EXPORTS TO CHINA Commons June 19, 1951

DENTAL GOODS (RESALE PRICES) Commons June 20, 1951

Vermin (Destruction) Commons June 21, 1951

16 speeches — MINISTRY OF MATERIALS BILL Commons June 27, 1951

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF MATERIALS BILL Commons June 27, 1951

METALS (ALLOCATION SCHEME) Commons June 28, 1951

7 speeches — Clause 2.—(ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons July 2, 1951

7 speeches — NICKEL (PROHIBITED USES) Commons July 4, 1951

Industrial Disputes Commons July 5, 1951

2 speeches — ARGENTINE TRADE AGREEMENT Commons July 5, 1951

Captain Crookshank: £120. Commons July 5, 1951

6 speeches — RE-ARMAMENT Commons July 23, 1951

Sulphur Commons July 25, 1951

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 25, 1951

Utility Clothing and Footwear (Prices) Commons July 26, 1951

Cotton Trade, Lancashire (Japanese Peace Treaty) Commons July 26, 1951

Festival Coin Sets Written Answers July 31, 1951

2 speeches — HOUSING Commons December 4, 1951

Vegetable Oils and Fats Commons December 5, 1951

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