Colonel Alan Gandar-Dower
1898 - May 6, 1980Summary information for Colonel Alan Gandar-Dower
Contributions
1946
DEFENCE (SERVICES FOR INDUSTRY)REGULATIONS Commons February 19, 1946
CATHOLIC SOCIAL GUILD (PUBLICATION) Commons February 26, 1946
5 speeches — SUPPLIES AND SERVICES(TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Commons February 27, 1946
SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Commons February 28, 1946
2 speeches — HOUSING (FINANCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) [MONEY] Commons March 6, 1946
4 speeches — CHESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL BILL [By Order] Commons March 20, 1946
ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY— GAMES AND SPORTS Commons April 17, 1946
2 speeches — U.N.R.R.A. Commons June 7, 1946
FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Adjustments of the functions of statutory undertakers.) Commons July 11, 1946
FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Amendments of Principal Act.) Commons July 12, 1946
THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Purchase Tax. Exemptions and reductions of rates.) Commons July 17, 1946
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Maintenance of hospitals before transfer.) Commons July 22, 1946
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Annual Duties (Continuation).) Commons July 24, 1946
CLAUSE 37.—(Appeal from, and review of, Minister's decisions.) Commons July 25, 1946
2 speeches — WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE (WHITE PAPER) Commons October 28, 1946
SAVINGS MOVEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Commons October 28, 1946
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 14, 1946
6 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC (DRIVING LICENCES) BILL Commons November 27, 1946
CIVIC RESTAURANTS BILL Commons November 28, 1946
CLAUSE 2.—(Surrender of gold and foreign currency.) Commons December 4, 1946
2 speeches — CLAUSE 22.—(General restrictions on export.) Commons December 5, 1946
2 speeches — BROADCASTING Commons December 11, 1946
3 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 16, 1946
TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 17, 1946
5 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 18, 1946
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