Colonel Sir Alan Gomme-Duncan

1893 - December 13, 1963
Summary information for Colonel Sir Alan Gomme-Duncan

Contributions

1951

Horses (Transport) Commons February 1, 1951

Fuel Situation Commons February 5, 1951

Opencast Mining (Survey) Commons February 5, 1951

2 speeches — AIR SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1950–51 Commons February 6, 1951

TIBET Commons February 14, 1951

Catering Establishments Commons February 14, 1951

Tinplate Commons February 15, 1951

Pacific Coast Timber Commons February 15, 1951

Fatigues Commons February 20, 1951

Barbary Apes Commons February 21, 1951

Tinplate Commons February 22, 1951

Timber Imports Commons February 22, 1951

Finance and Trade Statistics (Committee) Commons February 27, 1951

CANNING INDUSTRY (TINPLATE SUPPLIES) Commons February 27, 1951

Coal Exports Commons February 28, 1951

Research Scheme Commons February 28, 1951

GENERAL EISENHOWER (DUTIES) Commons February 28, 1951

OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons February 28, 1951

Timber Commons March 1, 1951

Chemists (Payment) Commons March 1, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 6.—(PENALTY FOR INCITEMENT TO DISOBEDIENCE.) Commons March 1, 1951

Port, Faslane Commons March 5, 1951

Electrification Scheme, Finsbury Park—Alexandra Palace Commons March 5, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 12.—(EXTENSION OF PART I TO YEARS 1952–1954.) Commons March 5, 1951

Gurkha Units (Strength) Commons March 6, 1951

MINERAL RESOURCES (DEVELOPMENT) Commons March 6, 1951

CROPPING TRIALS, GAMBIA Commons March 6, 1951

MOTOR-CYCLES (SILENCING) Commons March 8, 1951

Troops, Malaya (Age) Commons March 13, 1951

War Office Staff Commons March 13, 1951

Prestwick Airport Commons March 14, 1951

IMPORTED CANNED FISH Commons March 14, 1951

SPIRITS (OFF-LICENCE SALES) Commons March 15, 1951

War Office Staff (Duties) Written Answers March 20, 1951

Services, Perth Area Written Answers March 21, 1951

2 speeches — CORONATION STONE (C.I.D. INQUIRIES) Commons April 5, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 5.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 85 OF ARMY ACT.) Commons April 5, 1951

Clause 6.—(AMENDMENTS OF PROVISIONS OF ARMY ACT RELATING TO SERVICE PROPERTY, &C.) Commons April 5, 1951

2 speeches — New Clause.—(AMENDMENTS OF S. 91 OF ARMY ACT AND AIR FORCE ACT.) Commons April 5, 1951

2 speeches — Quality (Complaints) Commons April 9, 1951

Factory Inspectors (Salaries) Commons April 10, 1951

9 speeches — MISCELLANEOUS Commons April 10, 1951

2 speeches — Fruit Preservation, Scotland (Sulphur Dioxide) Commons April 12, 1951

CORONATION STONE Commons April 12, 1951

Scottish-Produced Meat Written Answers April 16, 1951

Agricultural Tractors and Implements Written Answers April 16, 1951

Hydro-Electric Scheme, Breadalbane Commons April 17, 1951

Women's R.A.C. Staff College Commons April 17, 1951

Troops Germany ("Hansard") Commons April 17, 1951

Local Forces Commons April 18, 1951

AGED PEOPLE (WINDOW CARD) Commons April 19, 1951

NORTH ATLANTIC (SUPREME COMMANDER) Commons April 19, 1951

Sentries (Orders) Commons April 24, 1951

Existing Premises (Use) Commons April 24, 1951

A.T.C. Cadets (Scholarships) Commons April 25, 1951

Small Arms (Calibre) Commons April 25, 1951

JAPAN (BRITISH EX-PRISONERS-OF-WAR) Commons April 25, 1951

3 speeches — Record Office, Perth (Officials' Visit) Commons May 1, 1951

Troops, Korea and Malaya Commons May 1, 1951

Married Quarters, Streatlam Camp Commons May 1, 1951

Pleasure Gardens Commons May 1, 1951

Maintenance Unit (Charge-hand) Commons May 2, 1951

MALAYA (POLICE EQUIPMENT) Commons May 2, 1951

Fish Prices Commons May 2, 1951

Civil Servants (Towels) Commons May 8, 1951

Territorial Officers (Civilian Occupations) Commons May 8, 1951

RADIO-THERAPY TREATMENT, PERTH Commons May 8, 1951

Cross-Country Routes Commons May 9, 1951

Service Men's Children Commons May 31, 1951

INDIA (FOOD SHORTAGE) Commons May 31, 1951

LONDON TAXICAB FARES (INCREASE) Commons May 31, 1951

Agricultural Land Commons June 4, 1951

Opencast Mining, Worcestershire Commons June 4, 1951

2 speeches — Industrial Coal Consumers' Council Commons June 4, 1951

Underground Gasification Commons June 4, 1951

RIGHT OF ENTRY (PRIVATE PREMISES) Commons June 4, 1951

Troops, Korea (Personal Expenses) Commons June 5, 1951

.280 Rifle Commons June 5, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(HYDROCARBON OILS, PETROL SUBSTITUTES AND POWER METHYLATED SPIRITS.) Commons June 5, 1951

Passports Commons June 6, 1951

Rubber Estates (Protection) Commons June 6, 1951

5 speeches — Clause 16.—(SUSPENSION OF INITIAL ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 7, 1951

2 speeches — Opencast Coal (Transport) Commons June 11, 1951

INDUSTRIAL COAL CONSUMERS' COUNCIL Commons June 11, 1951

Eggs Commons June 11, 1951

Argentine Apples Commons June 11, 1951

FOREIGN SERVICE (MISSING OFFICIALS) Commons June 11, 1951

Clause 26.—(INCREASE, IN CERTAIN CASES, OF DEDUCTIONS ALLOWABLE FOR DIRECTORS' REMUNERATION.) Commons June 11, 1951

Clause 28.—(TRANSACTIONS DESIGNED TO AVOID LIABILITY TO THE PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 11, 1951

2 speeches — Rubber Estates (Protection) Commons June 13, 1951

Barbados Commons June 13, 1951

AGRICULTURE (D.D.T. SPRAYING) Commons June 14, 1951

4 speeches — New Clause.—(AMENDMENT OF S. 3 OF FINANCE ACT, 1920.) Commons June 14, 1951

Pigs Commons June 18, 1951

Carcase Meat Commons June 18, 1951

ANTIGUA (SITUATION) Commons June 18, 1951

New Clause.—(AMENDMENT AS TO ALLOWANCE FOR REPAIRS.) Commons June 18, 1951

New Clause.—(UNILATERAL RELIEF FOR DOUBLE TAXATION—CERTAIN PENSIONS PAID BY THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.) Commons June 18, 1951

Discharge by Purchase Commons June 19, 1951

Postponed Clause.—(PURCHASE TAX ADVISORY COMMITTEE.) Commons June 19, 1951

Chemists (Payment) Commons June 21, 1951

4 speeches — GAS UNDERTAKINGS (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons June 22, 1951

Overseas Allowances Commons June 26, 1951

FURNITURE (MAXIMUM PRICES) Commons June 26, 1951

Helicopters (Development) Commons June 27, 1951

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF MATERIALS [MONEY] Commons June 27, 1951

Stornoway Commons June 28, 1951

Immobilised Traffics Commons July 2, 1951

Consultative Committees Commons July 2, 1951

SLAUGHTERHOUSES (INSPECTION AND CONTROL) Commons July 2, 1951

ARGENTINE AND CHILE (BRITISH TERRITORY VIOLATIONS) Commons July 2, 1951

2 speeches — Clause 33.—(RESTRICTION OF CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS LEADING TO AVOIDANCE OF INCOME TAX OR PROFITS TAX.) Commons July 2, 1951

SCOTLAND (HYDRO-ELECTRIC PROJECTS) Written Answers July 2, 1951

Educational Corps (Teachers) Commons July 3, 1951

2 speeches — Identity Discs Commons July 3, 1951

Keir Hardie (Statue) Commons July 3, 1951

Offices (Derequisitioning) Commons July 3, 1951

Over-Charging Commons July 4, 1951

Prestwick (Buildings and Factories) Commons July 4, 1951

I. L. O. STAFF (INCOMES) Commons July 5, 1951

Land Acquisition Commons July 5, 1951

Judicial Salaries Commons July 24, 1951

2 speeches — WAR EMERGENCY POWERS Commons July 24, 1951

Farthings, Leicester Commons July 24, 1951

2 speeches — PRICE CONTROL AND OTHER ORDERS (INDEMNITY) BILL Commons July 24, 1951

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 7, 1951

Flour Improvers Commons November 12, 1951

Christmas Supplies Commons November 14, 1951

Catering Wages Act Commons November 15, 1951

NATIONAL COAL BOARD (POLICY) Commons November 19, 1951

BRITISH COUNCIL Commons November 19, 1951

W.D. Land (Use) Commons November 20, 1951

Softwoods Commons November 20, 1951

2 speeches — Fat Stock Shows (Auctions) Commons November 21, 1951

Empire Sugar Purchases Commons November 21, 1951

Inspectors (Training) Commons November 22, 1951

NATIONALISED BOARDS (FINES) Commons November 26, 1951

SHIP'S OFFICER (TRIAL, BRINDISI) Commons November 26, 1951

National and Local Expenditure Commons November 27, 1951

HELICOPTER DEVELOPMENT Commons November 28, 1951

PRIME MINISTER'S VISIT TO U.S.A. Commons November 28, 1951

YORKSHIRE ELECTRICITY BOARD Commons December 3, 1951

Tinplate (Canning Industry) Commons December 3, 1951

7 speeches — Clause 1.—(NUMBERS OF PARLIAMENTARY UNDER-SECRETARIES.) Commons December 3, 1951

Arts Council (Grant in Aid) Written Answers December 4, 1951

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