Mr Anthony Nutting

January 11, 1920 - 1999
Summary information for Mr Anthony Nutting

Contributions

1947

BRITISH ECONOMIC ADVISER, U.S.A. Commons January 27, 1947

SPAIN (BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S WITHDRAWAL) Commons January 27, 1947

Manufacturing Industries Written Answers January 30, 1947

Syston, Leicestershire Written Answers January 30, 1947

2 speeches — Advertisement Charges Commons February 24, 1947

Government Buildings (Lighting and Heating) Commons February 24, 1947

2 speeches — FUEL EMERGENCY Commons February 26, 1947

AUSTRIA (CARINTHIAN FRONTIER) Commons March 3, 1947

5 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE Commons March 7, 1947

Opencast Production Written Answers March 13, 1947

PETROL ALLOWANCE (PRIVATE MOTOR BOATS) Written Answers May 1, 1947

2 speeches — PALESTINE (ILLEGAL JEWISH IMMIGRATION) Commons May 5, 1947

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons May 15, 1947

National Insurance Benefits (Delays) Written Answers July 10, 1947

SPAIN (U.N.O. MEMBERSHIP) Commons July 14, 1947

Sign-posting, London Area Commons July 21, 1947

2 speeches — Personal Case Commons July 22, 1947

Requisitioned Land, Fylingdale Moor Commons July 22, 1947

PERFORMING ANIMALS (PROTECTION) Written Answers August 4, 1947

Cases of Mr. Allig han and Mr. Walkden Commons October 30, 1947

Depots (Civilians) Commons November 4, 1947

2 speeches — ITALIAN FLEET (BRITISH CLAIMS) Commons November 5, 1947

British Cars (Exports) Written Answers November 11, 1947

2 speeches — Cheese Ration (Working Builders) Commons November 19, 1947

EMBASSIES AND LEGATIONS (INFORMATION SERVICE) Commons December 8, 1947

Laundry Fire, Leicester (Coupon Claims) Written Answers December 15, 1947

2 speeches — Quarters (Living Conditions) Commons December 16, 1947

Hosiery Exports (Boxes) Written Answers December 16, 1947

Supplementary Petrol Written Answers December 18, 1947

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