Mr Arthur Champion
1897 - March 2, 1985Summary information for Mr Arthur Champion
Contributions
1947
Compassionate Postings (Termination) Written Answers January 21, 1947
HAWKERS AND PEDLARS Written Answers January 23, 1947
Lace Industry (Curtain Section) Written Answers January 27, 1947
NATIONAL SERVICE (STUDENTS) Commons January 28, 1947
The Hall, Barrow-on-Trent Written Answers January 30, 1947
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (SANITARY INSPECTORS) Written Answers January 30, 1947
H.M.S. "IMPERIEUSE" (CONDITIONS) Written Answers January 31, 1947
House of Commons' Pictures Written Answers February 3, 1947
Students (Release) Commons February 4, 1947
Domestic Supplies Written Answers February 27, 1947
2 speeches — SERVICE PENSIONS (WIDOWS' CHILDREN) Commons March 4, 1947
Gold and Dollar Holdings Written Answers March 4, 1947
Mails, India Commons March 18, 1947
Water Power Written Answers March 20, 1947
Electrification Written Answers March 24, 1947
Oil Burning Locomotives Commons March 31, 1947
Lodging Allowances Written Answers March 31, 1947
2 speeches — Palestine (Leave) Commons April 1, 1947
WAR GRAVES (VISITS) Written Answers April 21, 1947
IDENTITY CARDS Written Answers April 24, 1947
2 speeches — CLAUSE 16.—(Compensation.) Commons April 28, 1947
2 speeches — Paper (Weekly Newspapers) Commons April 29, 1947
NEW CLAUSE.—(Additional compensa- sation to local authorities.) Commons April 29, 1947
8 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons May 5, 1947
Ordnance Depot, Derby (Waste Material) Written Answers May 13, 1947
Restrictions Written Answers June 10, 1947
Gas Mantles Written Answers June 18, 1947
Personal Cases Written Answers August 5, 1947
Lace Working Party Commons August 12, 1947
Personal Case Written Answers August 12, 1947
BUS SHELTERS Written Answers August 12, 1947
Far East (Tour of Duty) Commons November 5, 1947
CAPITAL INVESTMENT (WHITE PAPER) Commons December 18, 1947
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