Brigadier Robert Thorp
1900 - May 5, 1966Summary information for Brigadier Robert Thorp
Contributions
1949
Alleged Black Market (Inquiries) Written Answers February 2, 1949
Alleged Black Market (Inquiries) Written Answers February 7, 1949
3 speeches — Slaughter Stocks (Movement) Commons February 9, 1949
2 speeches — Meat Supplies (Control) Commons February 9, 1949
"Operation Octopus" (Inquiry) Written Answers February 14, 1949
Hospital Management Committees Written Answers February 17, 1949
Clause 29.—(ACTIVITIES IN SECOND SCHEDULE NOT TO BE CARRIED ON EXCEPT UNDER LICENCE.) Commons May 2, 1949
MID-NORTHAMPTONSHIRE WATER BOARD ORDER CONFIRMATION (SPECIAL PROCEDURE) BILL Commons May 4, 1949
IRON AND STEEL BILL Commons May 9, 1949
9 speeches — SEA FISH INDUSTRY BILL Commons May 20, 1949
4 speeches — Black Market Inquiry (Newcastle District) Commons May 23, 1949
HOUSING Commons July 4, 1949
Horses (Transport) Written Answers July 11, 1949
2 speeches — Poultry and Rabbits Commons July 18, 1949
2 speeches — Opencast Mining Commons July 18, 1949
2 speeches — NORTH-EAST DEVELOPMENT AREA PLAN Commons July 19, 1949
WATER SCHEME, GLANTON Commons July 21, 1949
2 speeches — FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN Commons July 21, 1949
2 speeches — Rabbits Commons July 21, 1949
OPENCAST MINING, AMBLE Written Answers July 21, 1949
TERRITORIAL ARMY (PRIVATE MOTOR CARS) Written Answers July 26, 1949
Strike, London Docks Written Answers July 26, 1949
North-East Development Area Written Answers July 26, 1949
Farm, Stamfordham (Notice to Quit) Written Answers October 27, 1949
Building Workers, Amble Written Answers October 27, 1949
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION (DISSOLUTION) BILL Commons November 2, 1949
Canteen, Embleton Written Answers November 10, 1949
AIR ACCIDENT INQUIRY (MINISTER'S COMMENTS) Commons December 1, 1949
2 speeches — Clause 10. —(AREA OF COMMISSION.) Commons December 7, 1949
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE BILL [Lords] Commons December 13, 1949
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