Mr Frederick Montague
1876 - October 15, 1966Summary information for Mr Frederick Montague
Contributions
1945
POLICE (PAY AND CONDITIONS) Written Answers January 18, 1945
HANSARD, HOUSE OF COMMONS (BOUND VOLUMES) Commons February 22, 1945
Domestic Supplies Commons February 27, 1945
HOUSE OF COMMONS SITTINGS (NIGHT TRANSPORT FACILITIES) Commons February 28, 1945
CIVIL FLYING SCHOOLS Written Answers February 28, 1945
Flying Training Units Written Answers February 28, 1945
Station Commander (Physical Disabilities) Written Answers February 28, 1945
10 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1945 Commons March 6, 1945
8 speeches — AIR TRAINING CORPS Commons March 6, 1945
CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 20, 1945
Hostel, Adwick Commons April 11, 1945
R.N.V.R. Officers (Depot Ships) Commons April 11, 1945
12 speeches — MINISTRY OF CIVIL AVIATION BILL Commons April 11, 1945
Scotland-London Service Commons May 30, 1945
13 speeches — MINISTRY OF CIVIL AVIATION Commons June 6, 1945
CIGARETTES AND JEWELLERY THEFT Commons June 14, 1945
Small Private Houses (Grants) Commons June 14, 1945
INDIA (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons June 14, 1945
MEMBERS' SALARIES (DATE OF PAYMENT) Commons August 20, 1945
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (ACCOMMODATION) Commons October 9, 1945
SUPPLEMENTARY VOTE OF CREDIT, 1945 Commons October 16, 1945
WAYS AND MEANS Commons October 24, 1945
AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons October 25, 1945
2 speeches — AIR SPEED TESTS (SAFETY) Commons October 29, 1945
Second Resolution read a Second time. Commons October 31, 1945
MECHANICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES DUTY Commons October 31, 1945
CIVIL AVIATION (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons November 1, 1945
2 speeches — DOCK WORKERS (REGISTRATION OF EMPLOYMENT) BILL Commons November 12, 1945
CLAUSE 13.—(Income Tax for 1946–47.) Commons November 27, 1945
3 speeches — INDUSTRY (NATIONAL PLANNING) Commons December 14, 1945
Reconditioned Service Cars (Allocation) Written Answers December 17, 1945
Petrol Allowances Written Answers December 18, 1945
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