Brigadier Sir Otho Prior-Palmer
1897 - January 29, 1986Summary information for Brigadier Sir Otho Prior-Palmer
Contributions
1951
Casualties, Korea Commons January 24, 1951
TAXICAB FARES (NOTICES) Commons January 25, 1951
2 speeches — Metals (Supply) Commons January 29, 1951
Voluntary Enlistment (Age) Commons January 30, 1951
2 speeches — Training Depôts (Instructors) Commons January 30, 1951
Married Quarters (Training Depôts) Commons January 30, 1951
2 speeches — Light Multiple Mortar Commons January 30, 1951
Tinned Meat Imports Written Answers January 31, 1951
Cattle (Exports to Italy) Written Answers January 31, 1951
2 speeches — Regulations (Corrigenda) Commons February 1, 1951
Ministry's Staff Written Answers February 1, 1951
2 speeches — Power Cuts Commons February 5, 1951
2 speeches — Tender, Worthing Commons February 6, 1951
Rifles (Disposal) Written Answers February 6, 1951
Mineworkers' Wages Commons February 7, 1951
Westminster Hospital Site (New Offices) Commons February 13, 1951
Railwaymen Commons February 13, 1951
Holidays and Sick Leave Commons February 13, 1951
Troops, Korea Written Answers February 13, 1951
(GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 14, 1951
Livestock Exports Commons February 15, 1951
DEFENCE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 15, 1951
Railwaymen (Redundancy) Commons February 20, 1951
Troops, Korea Commons February 20, 1951
2 speeches — Electoral Registration Commons February 20, 1951
CIVIL DEFENCE (RECRUITMENT) Commons February 22, 1951
Regular Commissions Commons February 27, 1951
General Stores (Sale) Commons February 27, 1951
2 speeches — Business Premises Commons March 1, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(CALLING UP OF RESERVES AND AUXILIARIES FOR TRAINING AND INSTRUCTOR DUTIES.) Commons March 1, 1951
3 speeches — Clause 6.—(PENALTY FOR INCITEMENT TO DISOBEDIENCE.) Commons March 1, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 7.—(APPLICATION OF SECTIONS 51 AND 52 of 11 & 12 GEO. 6. c. 64 TO SHORT-TERM TRAINING UNDER SECTION 1.) Commons March 1, 1951
3 speeches — Clause 12.—(EXTENSION OF PART I TO YEARS 1952–1954.) Commons March 5, 1951
Troops, Korea Commons March 6, 1951
Pillboxes (Demolition Policy) Commons March 6, 1951
2 speeches — Camps (Demolition) Commons March 6, 1951
3 speeches — Vickers Machine Gun Commons March 6, 1951
Colonial Manpower Commons March 7, 1951
2 speeches — Stocks (Dispersal) Commons March 7, 1951
2 speeches — Training Courses Commons March 8, 1951
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 8, 1951
3 speeches — Army Estimates, 1951–52 Commons March 8, 1951
5 speeches — TERRITORIAL ARMY Commons March 8, 1951
Class Z Reserve Commons March 13, 1951
2 speeches — Civil Defence Commons March 13, 1951
4 speeches — War Office Staff Commons March 13, 1951
2 speeches — EMERGENCY FOOD RESERVES Commons March 15, 1951
4 speeches — DEFENCE (COLONIAL MANPOWER) Commons March 16, 1951
KOREA (OPERATIONS) Commons March 21, 1951
Poultry (Import Restrictions) Commons April 5, 1951
Clause 5.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 85 OF ARMY ACT.) Commons April 5, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 6.—(AMENDMENTS OF PROVISIONS OF ARMY ACT RELATING TO SERVICE PROPERTY, &C.) Commons April 5, 1951
Troops, Korea Commons April 10, 1951
Married Quarters, Canal Zone Commons April 10, 1951
Fruit Preservation, Scotland (Sulphur Dioxide) Commons April 12, 1951
Uniform Commons April 12, 1951
RETAIL PRICES INDEX Written Answers April 12, 1951
Slaughterhouses Commons April 16, 1951
WAR PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES (REVISION) Commons April 17, 1951
Driver Fargie (Court-Martial) Commons April 17, 1951
Equipment (Dumping) Commons April 17, 1951
HOUSING (EX-REGULAR SOLDIERS) Commons April 17, 1951
COLONIAL STUDENTS (HOSTELS) Commons April 18, 1951
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 19, 1951
4 speeches — POST OFFICE SERVICES (INCREASED CHARGES) Commons April 19, 1951
Installations, Kenya (Disposal) Commons April 24, 1951
2 speeches — Officials (Inspection Powers) Commons April 24, 1951
Surplus Leather Commons April 25, 1951
Atlantic Powers (Standardised Armaments) Commons May 2, 1951
Coal and Coke Supplies Commons May 7, 1951
Groundnuts, Nigeria (Removal) Commons May 9, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 11.—(TOBACCO LICENCES FOR VEHICLES IN SPECIAL CASES.) Commons June 6, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 14.—(HIGHER RATES OF INCOME TAX FOR 1950–51.) Commons June 7, 1951
Clause 32.—(RESTRICTION OF CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS LEADING TO AVOID ANCE OF INCOME TAX OR PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 13, 1951
2 speeches — Industrial and Commercial Premises Commons June 14, 1951
Discharge by Purchase Commons June 19, 1951
Cadet Officers (Uniforms) Commons June 20, 1951
Ex-Service Men (Housing) Commons June 20, 1951
Strength Commons June 21, 1951
2 speeches — Uniforms Commons June 21, 1951
2 speeches — Inter-communication System (Wireless) Commons June 21, 1951
2 speeches — Mobile Columns Commons June 21, 1951
Reserve Officers (Refresher Courses) Commons June 26, 1951
Purchase Tax Commons June 26, 1951
TSHEKEDI KHAMA (BANISHMENT) Commons June 26, 1951
Uniforms (Purchase Tax) Commons July 3, 1951
Council Houses (Sale) Commons July 3, 1951
Called-Up Teachers (Pay) Commons July 5, 1951
Binder Twine (Price) Commons July 5, 1951
2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 25, 1951
Emergency Feeding Arrangements Written Answers July 25, 1951
Helicopters Commons July 26, 1951
Tactical School Commons July 26, 1951
2 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY AND ROAD HAULAGE Commons November 12, 1951
2 speeches — Home Guard Commons November 13, 1951
2 speeches — Troopships (Amenities) Commons November 13, 1951
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons November 13, 1951
Weather Forecasts Commons November 14, 1951
2 speeches — Hospital Visits Commons November 15, 1951
Short Service Engagements Commons November 20, 1951
2 speeches — Tenders (Delays) Commons November 20, 1951
7 speeches — HOME GUARD BILL Commons November 22, 1951
5 speeches — Clause 1.—(ESTABLISHMENT AND STATUS OF HOME GUARD.) Commons November 27, 1951
2 speeches — HOUSING Commons December 4, 1951
OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS (PROSECUTIONS) Commons December 6, 1951
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