Mr Charles Hobson
1903 - February 17, 1966Summary information for Mr Charles Hobson
Contributions
1951
18 speeches — EMPIRE TELECOMMUNICATIONS Commons February 12, 1951
2 speeches — POST OFFICE FACILITIES, CARDIFF Commons March 7, 1951
3 speeches — Government Departments (Expenditure) Commons March 14, 1951
3 speeches — Weather Forecasts Commons March 14, 1951
2 speeches — Cardiff Commons March 14, 1951
4 speeches — Bookmakers Commons March 14, 1951
4 speeches — Officer, Southampton (Motor Car) Commons March 14, 1951
3 speeches — Blackburn Commons March 14, 1951
2 speeches — Speaking Clock, Newport Commons March 14, 1951
Technicians (Duties) Commons March 14, 1951
3 speeches — Advisory Committees Commons March 14, 1951
H.M.S. "Theseus" (Telegram) Commons March 14, 1951
4 speeches — Postmen (Age Limit) Commons March 14, 1951
5 speeches — Argentine Air Line (Mail Rate) Commons March 14, 1951
Postal Deliveries, Cardiff Commons March 14, 1951
3 speeches — Savings Certificates (Children) Commons March 14, 1951
6 speeches — Cable and Wireless Commons March 14, 1951
2 speeches — Unions and Associations (Recognition) Commons March 14, 1951
5 speeches — Postal Deliveries, London Commons March 14, 1951
2 speeches — Deliveries, Benfleet Commons March 14, 1951
2 speeches — Mauritian Employees Commons March 14, 1951
4 speeches — Expenditure Commons March 14, 1951
3 speeches — Development Commons March 14, 1951
3 speeches — Reception, North Devon Commons March 14, 1951
Transmitters (Cost) Commons March 14, 1951
4 speeches — Licences, Devon (Revenue) Commons March 14, 1951
2 speeches — Reception, Furness Commons March 14, 1951
Kiosk, Sizewell Written Answers March 14, 1951
POST OFFICE (EXPRESS LETTERS) Written Answers March 14, 1951
2 speeches — NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SUB-POSTMASTERS Written Answers March 19, 1951
2 speeches — Home Service Reception Written Answers March 21, 1951
Television Station, St. Lythams Written Answers March 21, 1951
Reply-Paid Telegrams Written Answers March 21, 1951
Services, Perth Area Written Answers March 21, 1951
Telephone Service, London—Caracas Written Answers March 21, 1951
House of Commons (Late Sittings) Written Answers March 21, 1951
Members of Parliament (Envelopes) Written Answers March 21, 1951
TELEPHONE SERVICE, HOUSE OF COMMONS Written Answers March 22, 1951
6 speeches — POST OFFICE SERVICES (INCREASED CHARGES) Commons April 19, 1951
POSTAGE STAMPS (STOCKS) Written Answers May 10, 1951
3 speeches — B.B.C. (STAFF RELATIONS) Commons May 29, 1951
Clause 11.—(TOBACCO LICENCES FOR VEHICLES IN SPECIAL CASES.) Commons June 6, 1951
Short-Paid Overseas Mail Written Answers June 6, 1951
2 speeches — Letters and Parcels, Korea Written Answers June 6, 1951
Airliners (Overseas Mail) Written Answers June 6, 1951
Central Office, Plymouth Written Answers June 6, 1951
Employees (Number) Written Answers June 6, 1951
Ex-Service Associations Written Answers June 6, 1951
Offices (Former Night Service) Written Answers June 6, 1951
Deliveries, Westminster Written Answers June 6, 1951
Advertising Written Answers June 6, 1951
V.H.F. Broadcasting Written Answers June 6, 1951
2 speeches — Reception, South-West England Written Answers June 6, 1951
Wireless Telegraphy Act (Committee) Written Answers June 6, 1951
Reception, Merseyside Written Answers June 6, 1951
Kiosks (Writing Pads) Written Answers June 6, 1951
Skilled Workers (Retention) Written Answers June 6, 1951
Newport Written Answers June 6, 1951
Pembrokeshire Written Answers June 6, 1951
Station, Kirk o'Shotts Written Answers June 6, 1951
Site, Wenvoe Written Answers June 6, 1951
3 speeches — POST OFFICE (ENGINEERING OFFICERS ASSOCIATION) Commons June 15, 1951
10 speeches — TELEPHONE BILL Commons June 20, 1951
13 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER OF POSTMASTER-GENERAL TO REGULATE USE OF THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM, &c.) Commons July 4, 1951
Clause 3.—(REPEAL OF SS. 17 AND 18 OF TELEGRAPH ACT, 1868.) Commons July 4, 1951
Clause 4.—(SHORT TITLE, INTERPRETATION AND EXTENT.) Commons July 4, 1951
HANTS AND DORSET BUS COMPANY (DISPUTE) Commons July 5, 1951
Franking Machines (Slogans) Written Answers August 2, 1951
Letters, Foreign Destinations (Stamping) Written Answers August 2, 1951
Postal and Telegraph Officers (Examinations) Written Answers August 2, 1951
Wireless Licence Fee, North-East Written Answers August 2, 1951
Drivers (Smoking) Written Answers August 2, 1951
3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 9, 1951
2 speeches — STEEL INDUSTRY AND ROAD HAULAGE Commons November 12, 1951
2 speeches — North Atlantic Cable (Reconditioning) Commons November 14, 1951
2 speeches — TRANSITIONAL POWERS AND EMERGENCY LAWS (CONTINUANCE) Commons November 14, 1951
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 15, 1951
COTTON BOARD (AMENDMENT ORDER) Commons November 15, 1951
KITCHEN COMMITTEE Commons November 15, 1951
4 speeches — OVERSEAS FORCES (AIR PARCEL RATES) Commons November 15, 1951
3 speeches — Level Crossing, Steeton Commons November 19, 1951
Boiler Fuel Commons November 19, 1951
3 speeches — Hotels and Service Flats Commons November 19, 1951
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 19, 1951
2 speeches — Interference (Motor Vehicles) Commons November 21, 1951
Public Relations Staff Commons November 21, 1951
Staff Associations (Recognition) Commons November 21, 1951
STRATEGIC RESERVES Commons November 21, 1951
NEW MINISTERS (SALARIES) Commons November 21, 1951
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 22, 1951
Power Stations (Building Programme) Written Answers November 26, 1951
2 speeches — New Schools and Places Written Answers November 26, 1951
Clause 1.—(ESTABLISHMENT AND STATUS OF HOME GUARD.) Commons November 27, 1951
New Clause.—(ENROLMENT.) Commons November 28, 1951
Hotels and Service Flats Commons December 3, 1951
Scotland (Statistics) Commons December 3, 1951
2 speeches — Boilers (Specifications) Commons December 3, 1951
Generating Plants (Oil Firing) Commons December 3, 1951
MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL Commons December 3, 1951
2 speeches — ENGINEERING INDUSTRIES (REDUNDANCY) Commons December 7, 1951
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