Mr Eustace Willis
March 7, 1903 - March 2, 1987Summary information for Mr Eustace Willis
Contributions
1945
GLASGOW AND EDINBURGH (HOUSING) Written Answers October 15, 1945
Derequisitioned Houses, Edinburgh Written Answers October 16, 1945
Requisitioned Properties Written Answers October 16, 1945
Demobilisation Written Answers October 17, 1945
TRANSPORT, SCOTLAND (WATER BARRIERS) Commons October 22, 1945
Agricultural Land (Utilisation) Commons October 23, 1945
Demobilisation Commons October 23, 1945
Bank of England (Edinburgh Branch) Written Answers October 23, 1945
Air Mails Written Answers October 23, 1945
Order for Second Reading read. Commons October 30, 1945
Legal Aid and Advice Written Answers October 30, 1945
Factory Space, Scotland Written Answers November 5, 1945
Dispersal Centre (Scotland) Written Answers November 7, 1945
2 speeches — TRUNK ROADS BILL Commons November 8, 1945
Rent Restrictions Acts (Information) Written Answers November 20, 1945
Children (Boarding Out) Written Answers November 20, 1945
2 speeches — Boarded-Out Children Commons November 27, 1945
Education Written Answers November 27, 1945
Turnhouse Aerodrome Commons November 28, 1945
4 speeches — Engine Room Personnel Commons November 28, 1945
Flax (Closed Factories) Written Answers December 3, 1945
5 speeches — Housing Commons December 4, 1945
Flax Industry Commons December 4, 1945
ROYAL NAVY (PRIZE MONEY) Written Answers December 4, 1945
LOCAL GOVERNMENT(FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons December 11, 1945
Requisitional Property Written Answers December 11, 1945
Edinburgh Written Answers December 11, 1945
Police Forces (Amalgamation) Written Answers December 11, 1945
Promotions Written Answers December 11, 1945
Housing Commons December 18, 1945
2 speeches — Prize Money (Proposed Changes) Commons December 19, 1945
Kingsmoor Camp Written Answers December 20, 1945
Ratings (Commissions) Written Answers December 20, 1945
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