Commander Harry Pursey
1891 - 1980Summary information for Commander Harry Pursey
Contributions
1948
ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH (ENTRY) Commons January 28, 1948
3 speeches — Domestic Allocation Written Answers January 29, 1948
Holbrook (Entrants) Written Answers February 4, 1948
Executive Cadets and Officers Written Answers February 4, 1948
Warrant Officers Written Answers February 4, 1948
13 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 1, 1948
11 speeches — MR. JOHN DUGDALE'S STATEMENT Commons March 8, 1948
6 speeches — VOTE A. NUMBERS Commons March 15, 1948
7 speeches — WHITE FISH AND HERRING INDUSTRIES BILL Commons April 29, 1948
2 speeches — MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL [Lords] Commons April 30, 1948
H.M.S. "Bulwark" Commons June 16, 1948
Sea Cadet Units Commons June 23, 1948
New Tonnage Commons June 23, 1948
MERCHANT SHIPPING TONNAGE Commons June 23, 1948
3 speeches — GREENWICH HOSPITAL AND TRAVERS FOUNDATION Commons July 7, 1948
Hull Commons July 8, 1948
SHIPPING TURN-ROUND; HULL Written Answers July 12, 1948
2 speeches — Hull Written Answers July 15, 1948
Training Centre and Remploy Factory, Hull Written Answers September 20, 1948
2 speeches — Trainees, Hull Written Answers September 21, 1948
Defence Costs Written Answers September 22, 1948
9 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 29, 1948
Employment Agencies (Ex-Service Men) Written Answers November 2, 1948
24 speeches — PRIZE BILL Commons November 12, 1948
DIVISIONS (DURATION) Commons November 18, 1948
5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Aggregate amounts of Naval and Marine, and R.A.F., prize payments.) Commons November 22, 1948
10 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Abolition of future prize money, and of prize bounty.) Commons November 22, 1948
8 speeches — PENSIONS APPEAL TRIBUNALS BILL Commons November 26, 1948
PENSIONS APPEAL TRIBUNALS BILL Commons December 7, 1948
5 speeches — MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (WELFARE OFFICERS) Commons December 7, 1948
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