Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Moore
1887 - April 9, 1971Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Moore
Contributions
1952
Rabbit Traps Commons January 29, 1952
School Accommodation Commons February 5, 1952
Milch Cattle (Marketing) Written Answers February 21, 1952
DOGS (QUARANTINE REGULATIONS) Written Answers February 21, 1952
IRON AND STEEL CORPORATION (CHAIRMAN'S RESIGNATION) Commons February 25, 1952
ATOMIC ENERGY RESEARCH (ANIMALS) Written Answers February 25, 1952
Newport Commons February 27, 1952
Brixton Commons February 27, 1952
Size of Classes Commons February 28, 1952
Vehicle Lighting Commons March 3, 1952
3 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 5, 1952
2 speeches — Teachers Commons March 6, 1952
3 speeches — Re-armament Contracts Commons March 10, 1952
BURMA (CHINESE NATIONALIST FORCES) Commons March 10, 1952
2 speeches — Requisitioned Premises Commons March 11, 1952
2 speeches — School Teachers Commons March 11, 1952
2 speeches — London Aeroplanes, Limited Commons March 11, 1952
6 speeches — Services and Production, Scotland Commons March 12, 1952
2 speeches — Commonwealth Consultation Commons March 13, 1952
Resale Price Maintenance Commons March 13, 1952
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 13, 1952
2 speeches — Foreign Workers Commons March 18, 1952
Flooding, Nith and Garnock Valleys Commons March 18, 1952
Subsidy Commons March 18, 1952
2 speeches — CRUELTY TO WILD ANIMALS (REPORT) Commons March 20, 1952
2 speeches — Exports Commons March 24, 1952
Aged Persons (Care) Commons March 25, 1952
Education, Ayrshire Commons March 25, 1952
Ayr Allocation Commons March 25, 1952
3 speeches — CRUELTY (PENALTIES) Commons March 27, 1952
ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE (CORPORAL PUNISHMENT) Written Answers April 3, 1952
Deer Commons April 22, 1952
Outdoor Advertising Written Answers April 22, 1952
Export Market Research Commons April 24, 1952
4 speeches — WOMEN'S DISABILITIES BILL Commons April 25, 1952
COAL STOCKS Commons April 28, 1952
Yew Hedge, St. James's Park Commons April 29, 1952
2 speeches — KOREA (TRUCE TALKS) Commons May 5, 1952
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE OUTBREAK Commons May 8, 1952
Aged Persons Commons May 13, 1952
Old People (Hospital Beds) Commons May 13, 1952
2 speeches — EQUAL PAY (PUBLIC SERVICES) Commons May 16, 1952
Prisoners of War (Repatriation) Commons May 19, 1952
3 speeches — Crossing, Monkton (Removal) Commons May 19, 1952
2 speeches — EUROPEAN DEFENCE COMMUNITY (BRITISH ASSOCIATION) Commons May 26, 1952
2 speeches — Personal Incomes (Net Receipts) Commons June 10, 1952
Prescription Charges Commons June 12, 1952
5 speeches — Pedestrian Crossings Commons June 23, 1952
2 speeches — Nash Terraces, Regent's Park Commons June 24, 1952
3 speeches — Flying Routes, Scotland Commons June 25, 1952
Truce Talks Commons June 25, 1952
3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons June 26, 1952
2 speeches — Prefabricated Aluminium Houses Commons July 1, 1952
Electric Wire and Cable Industry (Report) Written Answers July 1, 1952
Air Raids (Civil Population) Commons July 2, 1952
King Farouk (Sudanese Title) Commons July 2, 1952
3 speeches — Gold (Dental Allocation) Commons July 3, 1952
2 speeches — CRIMES OF VIOLENCE Commons July 3, 1952
2 speeches — HOUSING (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons July 3, 1952
CRIMES OF VIOLENCE (CONVICTIONS) Written Answers July 3, 1952
Beaches (Oil Pollution) Commons July 7, 1952
Facilities, Dunbartonshire Commons July 15, 1952
6 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons July 16, 1952
Scottish Land Workers (Wages) Commons July 24, 1952
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT Commons July 24, 1952
Germ Warfare Allegations Commons July 28, 1952
4 speeches — TRANSPORT, SCOTLAND Commons July 28, 1952
Dentures and Fillings Written Answers July 31, 1952
Tribal Ceremonies Written Answers July 31, 1952
2 speeches — Clause 3.—(SCHEMES FOR THE PROVISION, OTHERWISE THAN BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES, OF HOUSING ACCOMMODATION FOR THE AGRICULTURAL POPULATION.) Commons October 20, 1952
New Slaughterhouses Commons November 10, 1952
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 13, 1952
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