Hon. Grenville Howard

September 7, 1909 - September 20, 1987
Summary information for Hon. Grenville Howard

Contributions

1951

SEA FISH INDUSTRY BILL Commons January 25, 1951

2 speeches — WAR DAMAGE CLAIM, SHANGHAI Commons January 31, 1951

Tobacco Taxation (Trinity House Service) Written Answers February 1, 1951

Class Z Reserve (Fishermen) Written Answers February 1, 1951

Sugar Beet (Factory Contract) Written Answers February 12, 1951

"Cutty Sark" Commons February 19, 1951

NORTH ATLANTIC DEFENCE Commons March 12, 1951

IMPORTED CANNED FISH Commons March 14, 1951

Cauliflower Imports Written Answers March 19, 1951

Superphosphates Written Answers March 22, 1951

Fishing Industry (Manila Rope) Commons April 5, 1951

Third Schedule.—(AUTHORITY'S REGULATIONS AND SCHEMES (PRELIMINARY PROCEDURE).) Commons April 5, 1951

2 speeches — Customs and Excise Officers (Salaries) Commons April 24, 1951

2 speeches — EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTION Commons April 27, 1951

FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN (FLORAL DECORATIONS) Commons May 3, 1951

Fishing Industry (Manila) Commons June 14, 1951

Supplementary Reserve Commons June 27, 1951

New Clause.—(REMITTANCE OF ESTATE DUTY IN THE CASE OF DEATH ON ACTIVE SERVICE.) Commons June 28, 1951

Oil Pollution Commons July 2, 1951

Sulphur Commons July 25, 1951

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 8, 1951

2 speeches — Official Car Pool Commons November 12, 1951

GERMANY (WAFFEN SS RALLY) Commons November 14, 1951

GERMANY (WEARING OF UNIFORMS) Written Answers November 21, 1951

Subsidies Commons November 22, 1951

New Cars (Waiting List) Commons November 26, 1951

Private Building Ratio and Sale of Houses Commons November 27, 1951

B.B.C. TEMPORARY TRANSMITTERS (SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND) Commons November 28, 1951

TORPEDO-DROPPING RANGE, FALMOUTH BAY Written Answers December 4, 1951

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