Mr Anthony Greenwood
September 14, 1911 - April 12, 1982Summary information for Mr Anthony Greenwood
Contributions
1948
2 speeches — European Volunteer Workers, Heywood Commons January 20, 1948
CLAUSE 16.—(Accounts and Audit.) Commons January 20, 1948
2 speeches — SCHEDULE.—(Provisions relating to the constitution, etc., of each of the Cor- porations.) Commons January 20, 1948
Surplus Stores Written Answers January 26, 1948
Royal Parks (Allotments) Written Answers January 26, 1948
Fish Friers (Supplies) Commons January 28, 1948
2 speeches — PRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL Commons February 17, 1948
2 speeches — Tuberculosis (Medical Inspections) Commons February 26, 1948
2 speeches — Supplementary Petrol Allowances Commons February 26, 1948
2 speeches — Prisoner-of-War Labour Commons February 26, 1948
2 speeches — Loud-speaker Van (Petrol Allocation) Commons March 1, 1948
2 speeches — Disabled Persons Commons March 2, 1948
2 speeches — Remanded Prisoner, Wormwood Scrubs (Complaint) Commons March 4, 1948
CLAUSE 5.—(Determination of need for assistance.) Commons March 5, 1948
3 speeches — COTTON SPINNING (RE-EQUIPMENT SUBSIDY) BILL Commons March 12, 1948
2 speeches — CLAUSE I.—(Constituencies and electors.) Commons March 16, 1948
2 speeches — Supplementary Petrol Allowances Commons March 18, 1948
WATER SUPPLIES, LONDON Commons March 18, 1948
Cotton Industry (Mule Spinners) Commons March 18, 1948
SURPLUS SERVICE CARS (EX-SERVICE MEN) Written Answers March 19, 1948
Quantock Staghounds Commons March 22, 1948
Imported Stearine Written Answers March 22, 1948
Driving Tests (Failures) Written Answers March 22, 1948
Chrome Ore (Price) Written Answers March 22, 1948
2 speeches — Judge Advocate General's Department Commons March 23, 1948
2 speeches — Government Employees (Salaries) Commons March 24, 1948
2 speeches — Food Prices Commons March 24, 1948
Transport System Commons March 24, 1948
Milk Deliveries, London Commons March 24, 1948
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 24, 1948
2 speeches — Petrol Ration Regulations (Enforcement) Commons March 25, 1948
3 speeches — Cotton Spinning Mills (Welfare Arrangements) Written Answers March 25, 1948
3 speeches — Hunting (Petrol Allocation) Commons April 12, 1948
3 speeches — Deer, Somerset (Killing) Commons April 12, 1948
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 15, 1948
3 speeches — European Volunteer Workers Commons April 20, 1948
Mentally Defective Children Written Answers April 29, 1948
CLAUSE 1.—(Payment of grants to cotton spinning concerns and groups of concerns.) Commons April 30, 1948
Foreign Workers (Recruitment) Commons May 4, 1948
Clothing Coupons Written Answers May 6, 1948
CHILDREN BILL [Lords] Commons May 7, 1948
CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION Commons May 13, 1948
4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Superannuation rights of contributory employees in England and Wales.) Commons June 14, 1948
3 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE REGULATIONS Commons June 16, 1948
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 17, 1948
RAW COTTON PRICES Commons June 17, 1948
2 speeches — Teachers (Tuberculosis) Commons July 1, 1948
Camps (Cost) Commons July 1, 1948
2 speeches — Remploy Factory, Radcliffe Commons July 13, 1948
7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Suspension of death penalty for murder.) Commons July 15, 1948
2 speeches — Voluntèer Labour Commons September 20, 1948
2 speeches — Deer, Somerset Commons September 20, 1948
2 speeches — Training Areas (Foxes and Rabbits) Commons September 21, 1948
3 speeches — Tuberculosis (Treatment Abroad) Commons November 4, 1948
Hospital Staffs (Coloured Persons) Written Answers November 4, 1948
SOFT DRINKS Commons November 17, 1948
3 speeches — Foxes (Preservation) Commons November 22, 1948
Raw Cotton (U.S.S.R.) Written Answers November 25, 1948
Orange Juice Production, West Indies Commons November 29, 1948
3 speeches — Fox Hunts, Somerset Commons November 29, 1948
2 speeches — Pest Destruction, Northumberland Commons November 29, 1948
2 speeches — DISABLED PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT) Commons December 9, 1948
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