Mr Christopher York

July 27, 1909 - 1999
Summary information for Mr Christopher York

Contributions

1944

Milk Prices Commons January 20, 1944

2 speeches — Wages Commons January 20, 1944

CLAUSE 6.—(Local education authorities.) Commons February 9, 1944

TAXI-CAB LICENCES (APPEALS) Written Answers February 9, 1944

Milk Distribution Commons February 16, 1944

ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL (WATER, ETC.) BILL [By Order] Commons February 24, 1944

2 speeches — Farm Buildings Commons March 16, 1944

2 speeches — RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE Commons April 19, 1944

AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons May 16, 1944

4 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS (MILK AND DAIRIES) BILL Commons May 19, 1944

6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Amendment of s. 20 of principal Act.) Commons June 13, 1944

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment as to ante for repairs.) Commons June 15, 1944

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Rule 8 of No. V in Sch. A.) Commons June 15, 1944

ARMED FORCES, MIDDLE EAST AND MEDITERANNEAN (AIR MAILS) Commons June 28, 1944

2 speeches — PARCELS FROM OVERSEAS FORCES (DUTY) Commons June 28, 1944

3 speeches — Armed Forces, Mediterranean Area (Duty-Free Parcels) Commons July 4, 1944

2 speeches — Ex-Service Men (Priority) Commons July 4, 1944

Silk Stockings Written Answers October 12, 1944

Children's Shoes Written Answers October 24, 1944

3 speeches — Milk Commons October 25, 1944

Towels Written Answers October 25, 1944

T.T. Milk (Yorkshire) Written Answers October 26, 1944

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons November 15, 1944

3 speeches — FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE Commons November 17, 1944

Prisoner of War Labour Commons December 14, 1944

2 speeches — Markets and Prices (Guarantee) Commons December 14, 1944

2 speeches — Bovine Tuberculosis (Treatment) Commons December 14, 1944

2 speeches — Small Builders Commons December 21, 1944

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