Commander Sir Peter Agnew

July 9, 1900 - August 26, 1990
Summary information for Commander Sir Peter Agnew

Contributions

1939

REFUGEES. Commons February 21, 1939

UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons February 22, 1939

DEFENCE LOANS. Commons February 23, 1939

4 speeches — SHOPS BILL. Commons February 24, 1939

FOREIGN LEGION. Commons March 7, 1939

NEW ROYAL YACHT. Commons March 7, 1939

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1939. Commons March 16, 1939

2 speeches — WAGES, ETC., OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES, AND CIVILIANS EMPLOYED ON FLEET SERVICES. Commons March 16, 1939

2 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE (REGIONAL COMMISSIONERS). Commons April 18, 1939

AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons May 1, 1939

2 speeches — MILITARY TRAINING BILL. Commons May 4, 1939

MILITARY TRAINING BILL. Commons May 8, 1939

MILITARY TRAINING [MONEY]. Commons May 8, 1939

CLAUSE I.—(Classes of persons liable to be registered and called up for military training.) Commons May 10, 1939

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Exemption of certain classes of persons.) Commons May 10, 1939

CLAUSE 3.—(Conscientious Objectors.) Commons May 11, 1939

5 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Medical Examination.) Commons May 11, 1939

CLAUSE 5.—(Calling up persons for military training.) Commons May 12, 1939

CIVIL AIR GUARD. Commons May 17, 1939

CLAUSE I.—(Classes of persons liable to be registered and called up for military training.) Commons May 18, 1939

CLAUSE 5.—(Calling up persons for military training.) Commons May 18, 1939

MACHINE TOOLS (IMPORTS). Commons May 22, 1939

TELEVISION. Commons June 5, 1939

JEWISH REFUGEES. Commons June 5, 1939

RESPIRATORS. Commons June 8, 1939

7 speeches — CLASS II. Commons July 20, 1939

MILITIA (BERETS). Commons July 25, 1939

5 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS MEMBERS FUND BILL. Commons July 25, 1939

IMMIGRATION. Commons July 26, 1939

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 26, 1939

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