Mr Alfred Hargreaves
1899 - 1978Summary information for Mr Alfred Hargreaves
Contributions
1952
NEW TOWNS (PUBLIC HOUSES) Written Answers February 25, 1952
11 speeches — LICENSED PREMISES IN NEW TOWNS BILL Commons February 27, 1952
2 speeches — Hearing Aids Written Answers February 28, 1952
Huskisson Goods Station, Liverpool (Reconstruction) Commons March 3, 1952
3 speeches — CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION Commons March 11, 1952
2 speeches — Personal Cases Written Answers March 11, 1952
3 speeches — Carlisle Commons March 18, 1952
Willesden Commons March 18, 1952
2 speeches — Day Nursery, Carlisle Commons March 27, 1952
Returns (Short-Time Working) Written Answers March 27, 1952
TRANSPORT POLICE (PAY AND CONDITIONS) Commons April 21, 1952
TRANSPORT FARE INCREASES Commons April 28, 1952
PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL Commons June 24, 1952
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(INCREASES IN EXCHEQUER, ETC., CONTRIBUTIONS AND SUMS CREDITED TO HOUSING REPAIRS ACCOUNTS.) Commons July 8, 1952
4 speeches — LICENSED PREMISES IN NEW TOWNS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 21, 1952
2 speeches — TRANSPORT COMMISSION (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons July 22, 1952
New Clause.—(TEMPORARY LICENSED PREMISES.) Commons October 14, 1952
SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Commons November 20, 1952
TRANSPORT BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons November 24, 1952
Clause 3.—(SALES OF TRANSPORT UNITS.) Commons December 9, 1952
Clause 4.—(TRANSFER OF TRANSPORT UNITS TO COMPANIES UNDER CONTROL OF COMMISSION.) Commons December 9, 1952
6 speeches — Clause 14.-(RE-ORGANISATION OF RAILWAYS.) Commons December 15, 1952
3 speeches — Clause 18.—(AMENDMENTS AS TO CHARGES SCHEMES.) Commons December 17, 1952
Clause 19.—(EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN ENACTMENTS.) Commons December 17, 1952
Clause 21.—(PROTECTION FOR COMPETITORS OF COMMISSION.) Commons December 17, 1952
TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 18, 1952
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