Mr Tufton Beamish

January 27, 1917 - April 6, 1989
Summary information for Mr Tufton Beamish

Contributions

1945

WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Commons August 23, 1945

UNITED NATIONS CHARTER Commons August 23, 1945

Territorial Decoration Written Answers August 23, 1945

POLAND Commons August 24, 1945

Cadet Force Written Answers October 9, 1945

Postal Charges Written Answers October 10, 1945

Katyn Massacres (Punishment) Commons October 15, 1945

2 speeches — Industrial Workers Commons October 16, 1945

2 speeches — CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS Commons October 16, 1945

WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Commons October 16, 1945

ARMY OFFICERS (RELEASE SCHEME, MODIFICATION) Commons October 16, 1945

South Downs Training Area Written Answers October 16, 1945

2 speeches — GERMAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS (EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE) Commons October 18, 1945

2 speeches — EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL (TRAINING) Commons October 18, 1945

2 speeches — Post-War Strength and Conditions Commons October 23, 1945

Photographic Materials Written Answers October 29, 1945

2 speeches — Refugees and Displaced Persons Commons October 31, 1945

Industrial Employees Commons November 1, 1945

RESETTLEMENT GRANTS SCHEME Commons November 1, 1945

Sites Acquisition Written Answers November 5, 1945

Clothing Losses, Malaya Written Answers November 5, 1945

Requisitioned Properties. Written Answers November 5, 1945

Re-education Written Answers November 5, 1945

2 speeches — Purchase Tax (Motor Cars) Commons November 6, 1945

2 speeches — Forces' Educational Programmes Commons November 6, 1945

WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Written Answers November 6, 1945

Lawlessness Written Answers November 6, 1945

Italian Armed Forces Written Answers November 6, 1945

2 speeches — Refugees and Displaced Persons Commons November 8, 1945

DISABLED EX-SERVICEMEN (EMPLOYMENT) Written Answers November 8, 1945

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS (DEMOBILISATION) Written Answers November 8, 1945

GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRES Written Answers November 8, 1945

Intake, 1946 Written Answers November 9, 1945

O.C.T.U. Written Answers November 13, 1945

MISSING PRISONERS OF WAR Written Answers November 13, 1945

BRITISH AND DOMINION FORCES (RUSSIAN WIVES) Written Answers November 13, 1945

Demobilisation (Teachers) Written Answers November 15, 1945

Demobilisation Written Answers November 15, 1945

2 speeches — MANCHURIA (STATUS) Commons November 19, 1945

INDO-CHINA (BRITISH TROOPS) Commons November 19, 1945

3 speeches — Training Commons November 20, 1945

2 speeches — DOMINIONS (MIGRATION) Commons November 20, 1945

Motor Cars (Purchase Tax) Commons November 20, 1945

Milk Retailers (Customer's Choice) Written Answers November 21, 1945

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 22, 1945

Reinstatement Committees (Decisions) Written Answers November 22, 1945

Rural Areas Written Answers November 22, 1945

FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING Written Answers November 26, 1945

2 speeches — Commandos (Disbandment) Commons November 27, 1945

Military Cemeteries (Far East) Written Answers November 27, 1945

Polish Nationals Written Answers November 28, 1945

Intake Allocation Commons November 29, 1945

3 speeches — Class B Releases Commons November 29, 1945

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Cesser of charge of pur chase tax in respect of motor cars for use by registered medical practitioners and by veterinary surgeons.) Commons November 29, 1945

Specialists (Release) Written Answers December 4, 1945

Demobilisation Written Answers December 5, 1945

C.M.F. (Home Leave) Written Answers December 5, 1945

Subsidies Commons December 6, 1945

26 speeches — POLAND (CONDITIONS) Commons December 7, 1945

(Missing Personnel) Written Answers December 7, 1945

Far East Casualties (Notification) Commons December 11, 1945

West Africans Written Answers December 18, 1945

MILITARY SERVICE (ONE-MAN BUSINESS OWNERS) Written Answers December 18, 1945

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