Dr Mont Follick

1887 - December 10, 1958
Summary information for Dr Mont Follick

Contributions

1946

Hotels and Restaurants Written Answers February 13, 1946

Sweet Ration Written Answers February 13, 1946

BORNHOLM (RUSSIAN OCCUPATION) Commons February 20, 1946

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons February 20, 1946

5 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons February 21, 1946

SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Commons February 25, 1946

Castle Donnington Race Track Written Answers February 26, 1946

Newsprint (Local Newspapers) Commons March 4, 1946

Sweets (Loughborough) Written Answers March 6, 1946

DONINGTON PARK (DEREQUISITIONING) Commons March 13, 1946

PROSECUTIONS (AIDING THE ENEMY) Written Answers March 13, 1946

P. G. WODEHOUSE Written Answers March 13, 1946

HOUSING (PRIVATE ENTERPRISE BUILDING) Commons April 18, 1946

NEW CLAUSE.—(Consumers' Councils.) Commons May 13, 1946

FINANCE (NO. 2) BILL Commons May 16, 1946

NEW CLAUSE.—(National Employment Guidance Council and local employment guidance committees.) Commons May 22, 1946

2 speeches — EGYPT (TREATY NEGOTIATIONS) Commons May 24, 1946

IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Commons May 28, 1946

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons June 5, 1946

COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons July 9, 1946

SOUTH TYROL Commons July 25, 1946

GERMANY AND AUSTRIA Commons July 29, 1946

2 speeches — RESTAURANTS (SUPPLEMENTARY CHARGES) Commons August 2, 1946

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons October 22, 1946

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 13, 1946

4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 14, 1946

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 15, 1946

IDENTITY CARDS Written Answers November 21, 1946

COTTON (CENTRALISED BUYING) BILL Commons December 2, 1946

2 speeches — Ashdown Forest (Release) Commons December 3, 1946

PRICE CONTROL ORDERS Commons December 10, 1946

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