General Sir George Jeffreys

1878 - December 19, 1960
Summary information for General Sir George Jeffreys

Contributions

1948

2 speeches — Engineer Stores Depot, Liphook Commons February 10, 1948

Houndstone Camp, Yeovil Commons February 10, 1948

Wages and Hours Commons February 10, 1948

2 speeches — HEBREW LEGION Commons February 12, 1948

CLAUSE 79.—(Continuation of s. 2 of Rating and Valuation Act, 1928.) Commons February 18, 1948

2 speeches — Monthly Army List (Publication) Commons February 24, 1948

Royal Tournament, Olympia (Profits) Commons February 24, 1948

4 speeches — German Officers Commons February 24, 1948

British Service Personnel Commons February 24, 1948

2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons February 24, 1948

Territorial and Cadet Units Commons March 2, 1948

2 speeches — British Soldiers' Homes Commons March 4, 1948

MR. SHINWELL'S STATEMENT Commons March 9, 1948

2 speeches — PRISONS (EDUCATION ARRANGEMENTS) Commons March 11, 1948

2 speeches — POLICE FORCES (CONDITIONS) Commons March 22, 1948

Agricultural Workers Written Answers March 22, 1948

2 speeches — Purchase Tax Commons March 23, 1948

Rural Areas (Motor Transport) Written Answers March 24, 1948

Imber Village Commons April 6, 1948

PALESTINE (MURDER OF BRITISH SOLDIERS) Commons April 8, 1948

CLAUSE 9.—(Transfer between corps.) Commons April 9, 1948

Fertilisers Commons April 12, 1948

2 speeches — Meritorious Service Medal Commons April 13, 1948

Camp, Palestine (Attack) Commons April 13, 1948

War Graves (Relatives' Visits) Commons April 13, 1948

NEW CLAUSE (Charge of housebreaking triable summarily.) Commons April 15, 1948

4 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Parliamentary Constituencies.) Commons April 26, 1948

Armoured Vehicles, Palestine Commons May 4, 1948

Petrol Ration (Territorial Army) Commons May 6, 1948

Camp Facilities (Local Authorities) Commons May 11, 1948

2 speeches — Lapsed Contributions Commons May 11, 1948

CIVIL DEFENCE ORGANISATIONS Commons May 13, 1948

3 speeches — PAPER (GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS) Commons May 13, 1948

3 speeches — Potatoes Commons June 14, 1948

JAPANESE OFFICERS (ALLEGED WAR CRIMES) Commons June 29, 1948

2 speeches — Sandhurst (Entry) Commons July 6, 1948

Tanks, Haifa (Loss) Commons July 6, 1948

3 speeches — Officers (Resignation) Commons July 6, 1948

3 speeches — COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons July 8, 1948

Tanks, Haifa (Loss) Commons July 13, 1948

3 speeches — Flood Damage, Hampshire Commons July 13, 1948

2 speeches — Released Personnel (Reserve Obligations) Commons July 13, 1948

2 speeches — War Graves Commons July 13, 1948

3 speeches — UNION JACK CLUB, KARACHI Commons July 15, 1948

2 speeches — Curphey Commission, Jamaica Commons September 22, 1948

MALAYA (SITUATION) Commons September 22, 1948

2 speeches — FIREARMS (LICENCES) Commons September 23, 1948

2 speeches — GERMAN GENERALS (TRIAL) Commons October 26, 1948

BRITISH FORCES, MALAYA (SERVICE TRAINING) Commons October 28, 1948

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 28, 1948

Pay Over-Issues (Repayment) Commons November 2, 1948

BERMUDA (DEPORTED PERSONS) Written Answers November 3, 1948

2 speeches — Self-Suppliers' Pigs (Forms) Commons November 8, 1948

Officers (Resignations) Commons November 9, 1948

Armoured Vehicles, Palestine (Theft) Commons November 16, 1948

2 speeches — LONDON—CAIRO AIR SERVICE (ROUTE) Commons November 17, 1948

Smallholdings, Jamaica (Ex-Service Men) Commons November 17, 1948

2 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE BILL Commons November 23, 1948

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.-(Civil defence functions of Ministers.) Commons November 30, 1948

NATIONAL SERVICE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons December 1, 1948

Post-War Credits Written Answers December 7, 1948

Personal Effects (Claims) Commons December 14, 1948

2 speeches — Overpayments (Officers) Commons December 14, 1948

2 speeches — Officers (Overpayments) Commons December 15, 1948

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