Mr Arthur Molson
June 29, 1903 - October 13, 1991Summary information for Mr Arthur Molson
Contributions
1946
WORLD FOOD SHORTAGE Commons February 14, 1946
Council School, New Mills Written Answers February 14, 1946
Oil and Fat Imports Written Answers February 20, 1946
Green Towels Written Answers February 25, 1946
Personal Case Written Answers February 26, 1946
6 speeches — HOUSING (FINANCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUSPROVISIONS) BILL Commons March 6, 1946
SURPLUS GOVERNMENT STORES Written Answers March 14, 1946
Reconditioning (Rural Areas) Written Answers March 21, 1946
2 speeches — SUPPLY Commons April 15, 1946
2 speeches — NEW TOWNS BILL Commons May 8, 1946
4 speeches — GERMANY AND AUSTRIA Commons May 10, 1946
Anti-British Demonstration, Alexandria Written Answers May 15, 1946
11 speeches — FINANCE (NO. 2) BILL Commons May 16, 1946
2 speeches — War Memorials, 1914–8 (Directive) Commons May 20, 1946
2 speeches — EGYPT (BRITISH SOLDIERS' DEATH) Commons May 22, 1946
CLAUSE 62.—(Temporary provision as to unemployment benefit.) Commons May 22, 1946
9 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Provisions as to transfer and compensation of employees of approved societies.) Commons May 22, 1946
NEW CLAUSE.—(National Employment Guidance Council and local employment guidance committees.) Commons May 22, 1946
3 speeches — CLAUSE 20.— (Retirement pensions.) Commons May 23, 1946
2 speeches — U.N.R.R.A. (FOOD FOR RUSSIA) Commons May 27, 1946
2 speeches — ANGLO-ITALIAN RELATIONS Commons May 27, 1946
3 speeches — CLAUSE 22.—(Death grant.) Commons May 29, 1946
CLAUSE 49.—(Inspectors.) Commons May 29, 1946
2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons May 30, 1946
EGYPT(MURDERED BRITISH SOLDIERS) Commons June 3, 1946
Water Festival, Rangoon (Accidents) Written Answers June 3, 1946
EGYPT (MURDERED BRITISH SOLDIERS) Written Answers June 3, 1946
3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons June 4, 1946
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons June 5, 1946
2 speeches — GERMAN WAR MEMORIALS (DESTRUCTION) Commons June 5, 1946
Requisitioning Written Answers June 6, 1946
3 speeches — Official Rations (British and American Zones) Commons July 8, 1946
Opencast Mining, Fife Written Answers July 9, 1946
School Population Written Answers July 11, 1946
2 speeches — Bread Rationing Commons July 17, 1946
INDIA (CABINET MISSION) Commons July 18, 1946
7 speeches — GERMANY AND AUSTRIA Commons July 29, 1946
2 speeches — Clothing Coupons Written Answers July 29, 1946
Import Licences Written Answers July 29, 1946
3 speeches — CLAUSE 68.—(Consequential amendments and savings.) Commons July 30, 1946
Bricks (Production and Imports) Written Answers July 30, 1946
CHAPTER VIIA Commons October 8, 1946
EGYPT (MURDERED MILITARY POLICEMEN) Commons October 9, 1946
British Administration, Hamburg (Accommodation) Commons October 14, 1946
Motor Industry (Steel Supplies) Commons October 21, 1946
2 speeches — HOUSING Commons October 21, 1946
Bricks Written Answers October 21, 1946
2 speeches — DEFENCE (CENTRAL ORGANISATION) Commons October 31, 1946
Workers (Removal to Soviet) Commons November 5, 1946
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 14, 1946
"Winchester Castle" (Outbreak of Illness) Written Answers November 18, 1946
2 speeches — Camp, Buxton (Housing) Commons November 20, 1946
Soda Factory, Duisberg Written Answers November 20, 1946
Dismantling of Factories Written Answers November 20, 1946
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 21, 1946
St. Thomas's Hospital Written Answers November 21, 1946
3 speeches — Hamburg Project Commons November 27, 1946
BRITISH ADMINISTRATION, GERMANY Commons November 27, 1946
Cereal Imports Commons December 11, 1946
2 speeches — INDIA (CONSTITUTION) Commons December 12, 1946
5 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 16, 1946
4 speeches — GERMAN NATIONAL (INTERNMENT) Commons December 16, 1946
Military Medal Gratuity Commons December 17, 1946
3 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 17, 1946
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