Mr Edward Fleming
1890 - February 17, 1950Summary information for Mr Edward Fleming
Contributions
1949
Television (New Transmitters) Commons January 19, 1949
2 speeches — PALESTINE (JEWISH STATE) Commons January 19, 1949
2 speeches — MIDDLE EAST (R.A.F. RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS) Commons January 19, 1949
Permanent Houses Commons January 20, 1949
Inland Revenue (Valuation Office) Written Answers January 21, 1949
Temporary Officers (Discharges) Commons January 24, 1949
CANCER RESEARCH Commons January 24, 1949
Geography and History Teaching Commons January 27, 1949
Textiles (Japanese Competition) Commons January 27, 1949
Land Valuation Written Answers January 27, 1949
Government Offices Commons January 31, 1949
Sugar Commons January 31, 1949
CLOTHING RATION Commons January 31, 1949
2 speeches — Press Ordinance Commons February 2, 1949
R.A.F. CADETS (PROMOTION) Commons February 2, 1949
Tobacco Supplies (Anglo-U.S.A. Talks) Commons February 3, 1949
2 speeches — War Reserve Constables Commons February 3, 1949
TRIBUNAL OF INQUIRY REPORT (PROSECUTIONS) Commons February 3, 1949
PALESTINE (BRITISH ASSETS) Commons February 7, 1949
2 speeches — CARDINAL MINDSZENTY (TRIAL) Commons February 7, 1949
Friendly Society Staffs Commons February 8, 1949
2 speeches — Students Commons February 8, 1949
2 speeches — Textiles Commons February 10, 1949
2 speeches — PALESTINIANS (VISITS TO U.K.) Commons February 10, 1949
2 speeches — Inquiries, Manchester Commons February 14, 1949
Old Trafford Cricket Ground (Repair) Written Answers February 21, 1949
Aircraft Maintenance Grades Commons February 23, 1949
Japanese Textile Industry Commons February 28, 1949
Doctors Commons March 3, 1949
Requisitioned Houses, Manchester Written Answers March 7, 1949
2 speeches — Statistics Commons March 22, 1949
Lower Grade Coal (Replacement) Commons March 31, 1949
2 speeches — EIRE CITIZENS (BRITISH REGISTRATION) Commons March 31, 1949
Requisitioned Houses, Manchester Written Answers April 7, 1949
2 speeches — Japanese Competition Commons May 3, 1949
"The Times" (Students) Commons May 3, 1949
2 speeches — Manchester Commons May 18, 1949
FUEL AND POWER Commons May 19, 1949
HUNGARY (CARDINAL MINDSZENTY) Commons June 22, 1949
Television Station, Holme Moss Written Answers June 22, 1949
STOWAWAYS (CONVICTIONS) Written Answers June 23, 1949
CIVIL SERVICE (COMMUNISTS AND FASCISTS) Written Answers June 27, 1949
Cotton Textiles (Japanese Competition) Written Answers June 28, 1949
Disabled Persons (Tricycles) Commons July 12, 1949
Doctors (Qualifications) Commons July 14, 1949
AIR-RAID SHELTERS (DEMOLITION) Commons July 21, 1949
Supplies, Bedford (Quality) Commons July 25, 1949
2 speeches — Station, Manchester (Site) Commons July 27, 1949
Newspapers Commons October 19, 1949
Bridges, Manchester Area Commons October 24, 1949
Official Stationery (Use) Commons October 24, 1949
Ministry Staff, Edinburgh (Ex-Service Men) Commons October 25, 1949
GERMANY (NEWSPAPER) Written Answers October 31, 1949
Export Industries Commons November 1, 1949
MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (ARTIFICIAL LIMBS) Commons November 1, 1949
2 speeches — MORPHINE (CLIMBING ACCIDENTS) Commons November 3, 1949
2 speeches — Manchester Commons November 8, 1949
Export Symbol Written Answers November 8, 1949
MALAYA (POLICE FORCE) Commons November 9, 1949
Extension Programme Commons November 9, 1949
2 speeches — Coal (Screening and Washing) Commons November 14, 1949
Prize Money Written Answers November 16, 1949
NATIONAL INSURANCE (COLONIAL IMMIGRANTS) Written Answers November 23, 1949
Waiting Lists Commons November 24, 1949
2 speeches — Prosecutions Commons November 28, 1949
Ship Repairs (Foreign Yards) Commons December 5, 1949
Mails, Berlin (Russian Seizure) Commons December 5, 1949
Students (Insurance Cards) Commons December 6, 1949
2 speeches — Public Assistance Commons December 13, 1949
Assistance Scales (Cost of Living) Commons December 13, 1949
Utility Clothing Written Answers December 13, 1949
Economy Measures Commons December 14, 1949
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