Mr Benjamin Parkin
April 21, 1906 - June 3, 1969Summary information for Mr Benjamin Parkin
Contributions
1948
Factories, Grantham (Re-allocation) Written Answers January 20, 1948
Artificial Teeth (Imports) Commons January 22, 1948
Capital Goods Written Answers February 17, 1948
Anglo-Soviet Trade Written Answers February 17, 1948
INDIA AND PAKISTAN (PROVIDENT FUND BALANCES) Written Answers February 18, 1948
Agricultural Marketing Acts (Lucas Report) Written Answers February 20, 1948
3 speeches — Domestic and Export Supplies Commons February 26, 1948
5 speeches — TRADE POLICY Commons March 2, 1948
Iron and Steel Scrap (Inquiry) Commons March 8, 1948
2 speeches — Trade (Dollar Payments) Commons March 15, 1948
Development Councils Written Answers March 16, 1948
Czechoslovakia (Conversations) Written Answers March 16, 1948
Doctors' Lists Written Answers March 16, 1948
Doctors' Superannuation Written Answers March 16, 1948
Maternity Home, Stroud Written Answers March 16, 1948
Textile Machinery (Output) Written Answers March 16, 1948
Association of West African Merchants Commons March 17, 1948
Anglo-Czechoslovak Trade Written Answers March 25, 1948
SQUATTERS' CAMPS, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Written Answers June 18, 1948
SCHOOLS, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Written Answers June 22, 1948
Requisitioned House, Stroud Written Answers September 20, 1948
Land (Europeans) Commons September 22, 1948
2 speeches — Buganda Mirembe Movement Commons September 22, 1948
2 speeches — Seditious Literature (Arrests) Commons September 22, 1948
Thoracic Surgery, South-Western Region Written Answers September 23, 1948
2 speeches — Schools, Gloucestershire Written Answers November 4, 1948
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY CONTROLS (RELAXATION) Written Answers November 4, 1948
2 speeches — Schools, Gloucestershire Commons November 18, 1948
2 speeches — GREECE (MEDIATION PROPOSALS) Commons December 6, 1948
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