Commander Sir Peter Agnew
July 9, 1900 - August 26, 1990Summary information for Commander Sir Peter Agnew
Contributions
1943
2 speeches — NEW APPOINTMENTS Commons January 20, 1943
BEVERIDGE COMMITTEE (SIGNING OF REPORT) Commons January 21, 1943
3 speeches — W.R.N.S. (Accommodation, Newcastle-under-Lyme) Commons January 27, 1943
TANK POLICY Commons January 27, 1943
ROAD TRAFFIC. Commons February 3, 1943
Airships (U-boat Spotting) Commons February 17, 1943
Flowers (Transport) Commons March 10, 1943
3 speeches — WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE Commons March 10, 1943
WAR CRIMINALS (LIST) Commons March 17, 1943
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Nationality of Married Women.) Commons March 24, 1943
Non-operational Officers (Clothing) Commons March 31, 1943
NEW CLAUSE.—(Political controversy.) Commons April 7, 1943
SEAMEN'S LOST EFFECTS (COMPENSATION TO NEXT OF KIN) Commons May 5, 1943
SCRAP METAL DUMPS (COLLECTION) Commons May 19, 1943
Uniforms (Volunteer Reserve) Commons June 2, 1943
RATION BOOKS AND IDENTITY CARDS (DISTRIBUTION) Commons June 2, 1943
LOST AIR LINER Commons June 9, 1943
OPEN-CAST MINING SITES Commons June 9, 1943
RAILINGS REMOVAL Commons June 23, 1943
2 speeches — SHIPPING Commons July 14, 1943
2 speeches — Ice-Cream Substitutes (Ingredients) Commons July 21, 1943
Woollen Comforts, Merchant Navy Commons July 27, 1943
Wines (Imports) Commons July 28, 1943
2 speeches — WAR SITUATION Commons September 22, 1943
CLAUSE I—(Supplementary allowances). Commons October 27, 1943
2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Business Premises Register.) Commons November 3, 1943
Coasting Trade Commons November 10, 1943
TANK PRODUCTION Commons November 10, 1943
2 speeches — PETROL STATIONS, TRURO Written Answers November 10, 1943
RAILWAY TRAVEL, CHRISTMAS PERIOD Commons December 1, 1943
3 speeches — SIR OSWALD MOSLEY (RELEASE) Commons December 1, 1943
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