Major Ernest Bramall

January 6, 1916 - 1999
Summary information for Major Ernest Bramall

Contributions

1948

Sheets and Curtains, Liverpool (Coupons) Commons January 22, 1948

Cheap Fares Commons February 2, 1948

Prime Minister of Lower Saxony Written Answers February 2, 1948

Infantile Paralysis Written Answers February 5, 1948

PASSENGER VEHICLES (CURTAINS AND BLINDS) Written Answers February 9, 1948

TUBERCULOSIS Written Answers February 9, 1948

German Personnel, Singapore Written Answers February 10, 1948

POLITICAL PROPAGANDA (LOUDSPEAKERS) Commons February 12, 1948

2 speeches — Sir Oswald Mosley (Meeting) Commons February 12, 1948

PERSONAL INCOMES, COSTS AND PRICES Commons February 12, 1948

SINGAPORE (ELECTORAL REGISTER) Written Answers February 18, 1948

Prisoners of War (Undermanned Industries) Commons February 19, 1948

7 speeches — POLISH ARMY WELFARE FUNDS Commons February 20, 1948

SIR OSWALD MOSLEY (ITALIAN DOCUMENTS) Commons February 23, 1948

Repatriated Prisoners (Currency Exchange Rate) Commons February 23, 1948

2 speeches — Spain (Balance of Trade) Commons February 26, 1948

SPANISH WINES (IMPORT) Written Answers February 26, 1948

Citrus Crop Written Answers March 1, 1948

FIRE SERVICE (PERSONNEL) Commons March 4, 1948

MR. SHINWELL'S STATEMENT Commons March 9, 1948

2 speeches — GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE (COLONIAL POLICY) Commons March 15, 1948

2 speeches — MILITARY AND CIVIL OFFENCES (TRIAL) Commons March 15, 1948

CIVIL SERVICE (COMMUNISTS AND FASCISTS) Commons March 15, 1948

Bexleyheath Written Answers March 16, 1948

Civilian Oil Imports Written Answers March 16, 1948

2 speeches — American Films (Dollar Exchange) Commons March 18, 1948

MANPOWER Commons March 18, 1948

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE (COMMUNISTS AND FASCISTS) Commons March 22, 1948

Dried Fruit Written Answers March 22, 1948

2 speeches — PAPER ALLOCATIONS Commons March 25, 1948

2 speeches — Fuel Oil (Imports) Commons March 25, 1948

ALIENS ORDER (POLICE INQUIRY) Written Answers March 25, 1948

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

SOFT DRINKS (PRICES) Written Answers May 3, 1948

Ceylonese Troops (Incidents) Commons May 4, 1948

2 speeches — Constitutional Proposals Commons May 5, 1948

Applications (Priority) Commons May 5, 1948

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (ALIENS) Commons May 5, 1948

FOREIGN AFFAIRS (WESTERN UNION) Commons May 5, 1948

2 speeches — MEETING, DALSTON (FASCIST SALUTE) Commons May 13, 1948

Building Licences (War Damage) Commons May 13, 1948

2 speeches — Unemployed Men (Expenses) Commons May 13, 1948

NEW CLAUSE.—(Superannuation rights of contributory employees in England and Wales.) Commons June 14, 1948

Flat, Kensington (War Office Use) Commons June 15, 1948

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Constituencies and electors.) Commons June 15, 1948

EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAMME Commons June 16, 1948

Crimes of Violence Commons June 16, 1948

BURMA GOVERNMENT (POLICY) Commons June 17, 1948

CLAUSE 19.—(New Purchase Tax rates.) Commons June 22, 1948

Currency System, Berlin Commons June 28, 1948

Australian Tax Officials Written Answers June 30, 1948

FASCIST MEETINGS (SPEECHES) Written Answers July 1, 1948

Requisitioned Houses, Hamburg Written Answers September 20, 1948

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons September 22, 1948

NATIONAL SERVICE (STUDENTS) Written Answers September 22, 1948

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

U.S. TROOPS, UNITED KINGDOM Commons November 2, 1948

Orange Juice and Cod Liver Oil Commons November 8, 1948

3 speeches — PETROL ALLOWANCES (SEPARATED FAMILIES) Commons November 11, 1948

Refugee Association, Hanover Commons November 15, 1948

INDIA, PAKISTAN AND BURMA (JUDGES) Written Answers November 16, 1948

2 speeches — Refugee Association, Hanover Commons November 22, 1948

NATIONAL SERVICE (AGRICULTURAL WORKERS) Commons November 25, 1948

ROYAL NAVY (PERSONAL CASE) Written Answers December 15, 1948

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