Mr Charles Hobson

1903 - February 17, 1966
Summary information for Mr Charles Hobson

Contributions

1946

Compulsory Land Purchase, Wembley Written Answers February 14, 1946

LAND ACQUISITION, MIDDLESEX Written Answers February 15, 1946

Taranto Transit Camp Written Answers February 20, 1946

2 speeches — Teachers' Salaries Commons February 21, 1946

Demobilisation Written Answers March 4, 1946

MERCHANT NAVY (RELEASE GROUPS) Written Answers March 14, 1946

Personal Case Written Answers March 20, 1946

Royal Signals Officers, Greece (Deferment) Written Answers April 1, 1946

Glass Written Answers April 4, 1946

Demobilisation Written Answers May 9, 1946

Rationing Commons May 29, 1946

TELEPHONE SERVICE (LONDON REGION) Written Answers October 11, 1946

Shanghai Municipal Council (British Staff) Written Answers October 17, 1946

2 speeches — SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL COUNCIL (EMPLOYEES) Commons October 23, 1946

Demolition, Hamburg Commons October 23, 1946

DESTROYERS, CORFU (MINE EXPLOSIONS) Commons October 23, 1946

Sentenced Soldier Written Answers October 23, 1946

PRODUCTION Commons November 20, 1946

BRITISH ADMINISTRATION, GERMANY Commons November 27, 1946

Personal Cases Written Answers November 29, 1946

Ranker Officers Written Answers December 3, 1946

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (PERSONAL CASE) Written Answers December 3, 1946

Plastic Material Written Answers December 5, 1946

N.F.S. (RANK REDUCTIONS) Written Answers December 5, 1946

Commercial Vehicles (Production) Commons December 9, 1946

Private Functions (Staff Duties) Commons December 9, 1946

TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 16, 1946

R.E.M.E. Depôt, Ashford (Piecework Rates) Written Answers December 18, 1946

2 speeches — N.F.S. (EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL) Commons December 19, 1946

Building Licence, Kenton Written Answers December 20, 1946

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