Lieut-Colonel John Moore-Brabazon

1884 - May 17, 1964
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel John Moore-Brabazon

Contributions

1940

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 6, 1940

MOTOR VEHICLES (CAMOUFLAGE). Commons August 14, 1940

2 speeches — SEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Purchase Tax (Chargeable Goods).) Commons August 15, 1940

WAR SITUATION. Commons August 20, 1940

RIVER THAMES PASSENGER SERVICE. Written Answers October 8, 1940

HOLIDAY RESORTS (TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS). Written Answers October 8, 1940

2 speeches — ARMED FORCES (RAILWAY ACCOMMODATION). Written Answers October 8, 1940

RAILWAY BRIDGE, ROCHESTER. Written Answers October 8, 1940

MOTOR VEHICLES (DRIVING TESTS). Written Answers October 8, 1940

AIR RAIDS, LONDON (OMNIBUS FARES). Written Answers October 8, 1940

ROAD WIDENING, ROMFORD (GRANT). Commons October 9, 1940

3 speeches — WORKMEN'S RAILWAY FARES. Commons October 9, 1940

ELECTRICITY CHARGES (LONDON). Written Answers October 9, 1940

PRIVATE MOTOR-CARS (PASSENGERS' INSURANCE LIABILITY). Written Answers October 9, 1940

MOTOR AMBULANCE, SHEFFIELD (LICENCE). Written Answers October 10, 1940

4 speeches — RAILWAYS. Commons October 16, 1940

4 speeches — PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES, LONDON. Commons October 16, 1940

EVACUATION. Commons October 16, 1940

RAILWAYS (FINANCIAL AGREEMENT). Written Answers October 16, 1940

PROVISIONAL DRIVING LICENCES. Written Answers October 16, 1940

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, LONDON (DEPOSIT PAYMENTS). Written Answers October 16, 1940

4 speeches — RAILWAY TRAINS (REFRESHMENT FACILITIES, ARMED FORCES). Commons October 23, 1940

3 speeches — TOLL-GATE CHARGES (ARMED FORCES). Commons October 23, 1940

3 speeches — FURNITURE REMOVALS (PETROL). Commons October 23, 1940

5 speeches — FARES (INCREASE). Commons October 23, 1940

2 speeches — RAILWAY TRAVEL, LONDON (ALTERNATIVE SERVICES). Commons October 23, 1940

4 speeches — SEED POTATOES (TRANSPORT, SCOTLAND). Commons October 23, 1940

2 speeches — RAILWAY STAFFS (AIR RAIDS). Written Answers October 23, 1940

RAILWAY SERVICES, LONDON (INFORMATION). Written Answers October 23, 1940

ONE-WAY TRAFFIC. Written Answers October 23, 1940

TRAFFIC RETURNS. Written Answers October 23, 1940

PRIVATE MOTORISTS, LONDON (PASSENGERS). Written Answers October 24, 1940

TAXIMETER CABS (LONDON). Written Answers October 24, 1940

3 speeches — ROAD PASSENGER SERVICES. Written Answers November 5, 1940

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. Written Answers November 5, 1940

UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, LONDON. Written Answers November 5, 1940

FACILITIES, SWANSEA. Written Answers November 5, 1940

3 speeches — MOTOR VEHICLES (REQUISITIONING). Commons November 6, 1940

POTATOES (TRANSIT). Commons November 6, 1940

RAILWAYS (EXPENDITURE). Commons November 6, 1940

RAILWAY ACCIDENT, NORTON FITZWARREN. Commons November 6, 1940

CIVIL DEFENCE (EVACUATION). Written Answers November 6, 1940

PEAK HOURS, LONDON. Written Answers November 7, 1940

WAGON SHEETS. Written Answers November 7, 1940

PRIVATE MOTOR CARS (LIFTS TO PEDESTRIANS). Written Answers November 7, 1940

RAIL FARES (ARMED FORCES). Written Answers November 7, 1940

ARMY LORRIES (CIVILIAN TRANS- PORT). Commons November 13, 1940

8 speeches — RAILWAYS AGREEMENT AND FARES. Commons November 13, 1940

COAL CLEARANCES (WALES). Written Answers November 13, 1940

COAL. TRAFFIC (RAILWAYS). Written Answers November 13, 1940

PRIVATE MOTOR CARS (PASSENGERS). Written Answers November 13, 1940

MOTOR CARS (PROTECTION AGAINST FROST). Written Answers November 19, 1940

2 speeches — BLACK-OUT (CASUALTIES). Commons November 20, 1940

3 speeches — SUBURBAN RAILWAY SERVICES. Commons November 20, 1940

4 speeches — BOMBED HOUSES (FURNITURE REMOVAL). Commons November 20, 1940

4 speeches — CHRISTMAS TRAFFIC. Commons November 20, 1940

RAILWAYS (SLEEPING BERTHS). Written Answers November 20, 1940

ROAD TRANSPORT (FUEL RATIONING). Written Answers November 20, 1940

RETURNED EMPTIES (RAILWAYS). Written Answers November 20, 1940

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