Mr Anthony Head

1906 - March 29, 1983
Summary information for Mr Anthony Head

Contributions

1947

2 speeches — Departmental Staff Commons January 29, 1947

7 speeches — MR. BELLENGER'S STATEMENT Commons March 13, 1947

4 speeches — NON-EFFECTIVE SERVICES Commons March 13, 1947

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1947–48 Commons March 18, 1947

DEFENCE Commons March 20, 1947

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Welfare Committees.) Commons March 26, 1947

STANDON FARM SCHOOL (INQUIRY) Written Answers April 3, 1947

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Liability to be called up for service.) Commons May 7, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(Cadet Forces.) Commons May 9, 1947

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Length of whole-time service.) Commons May 9, 1947

2 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Length of whole-time service.) Commons May 15, 1947

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Drills.) Commons May 21, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(Regular engagements.) Commons May 21, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(Service of Notices.) Commons May 21, 1947

CLAUSE 8.—(Transitional provisions.) Commons May 21, 1947

CLAUSE 15.—(Early registration and calling up.) Commons May 21, 1947

2 speeches — TERRITORIAL ARMY Commons July 21, 1947

REGULAR ARMY Commons July 30, 1947

CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of powers under 9 & 10 Geo. 6 c. 10.) Commons August 11, 1947

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 23, 1947

3 speeches — DEFENCE Commons October 27, 1947

Recruitment Written Answers October 28, 1947

3 speeches — Recruitment Commons November 12, 1947

Supplementary Petrol Allowances Commons November 13, 1947

Coaching Tours (Petrol Allocations) Written Answers November 13, 1947

Industrial Alcohol Written Answers November 27, 1947

SOCIALISED INDUSTRIES (QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS) Commons December 4, 1947

Strengths Commons December 10, 1947

CIVIL LIST Commons December 17, 1947

3 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME Commons December 19, 1947

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