Brigadier Christopher Peto

1897 - May 19, 1980
Summary information for Brigadier Christopher Peto

Contributions

1950

IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Commons March 9, 1950

Personal Case Written Answers March 14, 1950

Nurses (Salary Scales) Commons March 23, 1950

2 speeches — Building Licences Commons March 23, 1950

2 speeches — North Devon Commons March 29, 1950

5 speeches — Units (Reorganisation) Commons April 4, 1950

Divisional Executives, Devon Written Answers April 6, 1950

FISHING INDUSTRY Commons April 27, 1950

4 speeches — ROYAL PATRIOTIC FUND CORPORATION BILL Commons April 28, 1950

4 speeches — HIGHWAYS (PROVISION OF CATTLE-GRIDS) BILL Commons May 2, 1950

2 speeches — ELECTORAL CONFERENCE Commons May 4, 1950

2 speeches — ELECTORAL REGISTRATION Commons May 4, 1950

Private Building Ratio Commons May 4, 1950

Bus Shelters, Rural Areas Written Answers May 8, 1950

Employment, Ilfracombe Written Answers May 9, 1950

Clause 2.—(REMOVAL OF CATTLE-GRIDS AND DISCONTINUANCE OF BY-PASSES.) Commons May 18, 1950

Clause 4.—(REPAIR OF CATTLE-GRIDS AND BY-PASSES IN SCOTLAND.) Commons May 18, 1950

3 speeches — Clause 7.—(SUPERSESSION OF GATES BY CATTLE-GRIDS.) Commons May 18, 1950

European Workers (Hostel Charges) Written Answers June 15, 1950

2 speeches — New Clause.—(ROAD VEHICLES AND ROAD VEHICLE CHASSIS (PURCHASE TAX).) Commons June 20, 1950

BANQUE BELGE (UNION RECOGNITION) Commons July 10, 1950

2 speeches — Taunton Commons July 12, 1950

2 speeches — TOMATO AND CUCUMBER MARKETING SCHEME Commons July 20, 1950

3 speeches — Imported Apples Commons September 18, 1950

2 speeches — Travel Facilities, North Devon Commons September 18, 1950

2 speeches — Compulsory Transfers Commons September 19, 1950

7 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 31, 1950

Troops, Korea (Reservists) Commons November 7, 1950

RIVERS (PREVENTION OF POLLUTION) BILL Commons November 27, 1950

6 speeches — LIVESTOCK REARING BILL Commons December 11, 1950

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