Mr Anthony Greenwood

September 14, 1911 - April 12, 1982
Summary information for Mr Anthony Greenwood

Contributions

1946

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons April 30, 1946

Examination Proposals Commons May 23, 1946

PRISONS (RECONSTRUCTION) Commons May 23, 1946

2 speeches — Aliens (Place of Release) Commons June 4, 1946

Food Smuggling (Precautions) Written Answers June 5, 1946

3 speeches — Forces Preliminary Examination (Universities) Commons July 18, 1946

2 speeches — Ex-Enemy Wavelengths Commons July 18, 1946

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Delegation of powers by county council to council of borough.) Commons July 22, 1946

National Institute of Houseworkers (Board) Commons July 23, 1946

2 speeches — Overseas Tour (Reduction) Commons July 24, 1946

Roads and Footpaths (Closing Orders) Written Answers July 25, 1946

Physical Training Grants Written Answers July 26, 1946

MUTINY CHARGES, MALAYA (SENTENCES) Commons October 8, 1946

2 speeches — Courts of Inquiry Reports (Publication) Commons October 15, 1946

2 speeches — Infantile Mortality Commons October 24, 1946

Wood Pulp Imports Written Answers October 28, 1946

New Towns (Refreshment Places) Commons October 29, 1946

GERMANY'S FUTURE Commons October 31, 1946

2 speeches — Milk Distribution Commons November 18, 1946

Brigade of Guards (Ranker Officers) Written Answers November 19, 1946

Cockington (Preservation) Written Answers November 19, 1946

2 speeches — Commercial Travellers Commons November 21, 1946

SOAP RATION (PAPER-MAKING INDUSTRY) Written Answers November 29, 1946

Aircraft Accident (Rescue Work) Commons December 3, 1946

ARMS STANDARDISATION (ANGLO-U.S. DISCUSSIONS) Commons December 10, 1946

Social Science Students (Appointments) Commons December 18, 1946

MAURITIUS (IRRIGATION) Commons December 18, 1946

ARMY TRAINING AREAS (LAND) Commons December 20, 1946

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