Hon. Lancelot Joynson-Hicks
April 10, 1902 - February 25, 1983Summary information for Hon. Lancelot Joynson-Hicks
Contributions
1946
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons May 3, 1946
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Consumers' Councils.) Commons May 13, 1946
Ostend Camp Commons May 21, 1946
Decentralised Populations Written Answers May 21, 1946
CLAUSE 15.—(Maternity allowance.) Commons May 23, 1946
CLAUSE 20.— (Retirement pensions.) Commons May 23, 1946
Empty Bottles (Export) Commons May 27, 1946
2 speeches — Higher Education (Facilities) Commons May 27, 1946
Defence Works (Removal) Written Answers May 27, 1946
2 speeches — Haslemere (Industrial Zone) Commons May 28, 1946
2 speeches — CLAUSE 76.—(Regulations and orders to be laid before Parliament.) Commons May 29, 1946
Bread (Rural Areas) Commons June 5, 1946
2 speeches — Strawberries Commons June 5, 1946
Gooseberries Written Answers June 5, 1946
Ford Aerodrome Written Answers June 5, 1946
Naturalisation Commons June 6, 1946
2 speeches — Workers Houses, West Sussex (Repairs) Commons June 6, 1946
WAR DECORATIONS (NEW MEDALS) Commons June 6, 1946
Demobilisation Written Answers July 11, 1946
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Relief for tenants on the maintenance of property.) Commons July 15, 1946
EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL (VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHEME) Commons July 15, 1946
3 speeches — FOURTH SCHEDULE.—(Purchase Tax. Chargeable processes: relevant classes of goods.) Commons July 17, 1946
2 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Amendments of Principal Act.) Commons July 17, 1946
National Institute of Houseworkers (Board) Commons July 23, 1946
Training Areas Written Answers July 23, 1946
Flour Packing Commons July 24, 1946
CLAUSE 1.—(Coffee and chicory extracts, etc.) Commons July 24, 1946
CLAUSE 3.—(Short title.) Commons July 24, 1946
3 speeches — FAMILY ALLOWANCES (OTHER BENEFITS) Commons July 25, 1946
CLAUSE 1.—(General amendments.) Commons July 25, 1946
FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Amendments of Principal Act.) Commons July 25, 1946
Elections Commons July 29, 1946
Prisoner-of-War Labour Commons July 29, 1946
Price Review Written Answers July 29, 1946
Fruit and Vegetable Imports (Foreign Exchange) Written Answers July 30, 1946
SOAP SUBSTITUTES Commons July 31, 1946
Home Produce (Foreign Competition) Written Answers July 31, 1946
Fruit and Vegetables (Packing Materials) Written Answers July 31, 1946
2 speeches — Prefabricated Houses Written Answers August 1, 1946
FOOD PARCELS FROM AUSTRALIA Written Answers August 2, 1946
CLAUSE 12.—(Schemes for subsidy payments in respect of hill sheep and hill cattle.) Commons October 9, 1946
Headlights (Dazzle Problem) Commons October 14, 1946
3 speeches — FAIR WAGES Commons October 14, 1946
PUBLIC WORKS LOANS (No. 2) BILL Commons October 15, 1946
BRITISH ADMINISTRATION, GERMANY Commons October 17, 1946
2 speeches — HOUSING Commons October 21, 1946
HOTEL INDUSTRY (REHABILITATION PRIORITIES) Commons November 1, 1946
2 speeches — ELECTRICITY SCHEMES (MATERIALS) Commons November 5, 1946
Pay (Income Tax) Written Answers November 5, 1946
Food Rations Commons November 6, 1946
2 speeches — Dates Written Answers November 6, 1946
AFRICAN GROUNDNUTS (PRODUCTION SCHEME) Commons November 25, 1946
10 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WAGES (REGULATION) BILL Commons November 25, 1946
Conscientious Objectors Written Answers November 28, 1946
TRAFALGAR ESTATES BILL Commons December 3, 1946
2 speeches — Tomatoes Commons December 4, 1946
Transport Conversion Units Written Answers December 4, 1946
2 speeches — Estate Duty (Interest) Commons December 5, 1946
Rabbit Trapping Written Answers December 9, 1946
2 speeches — Lettuces (Containers) Commons December 11, 1946
Personal Cases Written Answers December 12, 1946
COAST EROSION (CHICHESTER) Written Answers December 12, 1946
2 speeches — INCUMBENTS (DISCIPLINE) MEASURE. Commons December 18, 1946
Ford Aerodrome (Night Flying) Written Answers December 18, 1946
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