Mr George Drayson
March 9, 1913 - 1983Summary information for Mr George Drayson
Contributions
1951
MEAT RATION (REDUCTION) Commons January 26, 1951
KASHMIR DISPUTE Commons January 30, 1951
Arab Relief Programme Commons February 19, 1951
OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons February 20, 1951
4 speeches — SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (DEFENCE PURPOSES) BILL Commons February 21, 1951
Cooking Oils and Fats (Prices) Commons February 26, 1951
MINERAL RESOURCES (DEVELOPMENT) Commons March 6, 1951
Banking Department (Profits) Written Answers March 6, 1951
2 speeches — GAMBIA POULTRY SCHEME Commons March 13, 1951
Veterinary Staff Commons March 15, 1951
3 speeches — AIR NAVIGATION ORDER Commons March 15, 1951
CARPETS (MAXIMUM PRICES) Commons March 15, 1951
Opening Ceremony (Local Authorities) Commons March 19, 1951
Textile Imports and Exports Commons April 5, 1951
Sulphur Supplies Commons April 5, 1951
CHEESE RATION (REDUCTION) Commons April 9, 1951
ARGENTINA (BUENOS AIRES TRANSPORT) Written Answers April 18, 1951
RAILWAY FREIGHT CHARGES (INCREASES) Commons April 23, 1951
Meat Supplies Commons April 24, 1951
2 speeches — KOREA (CAMPAIGN MEDAL) Commons May 2, 1951
Savings Bank Accounts Written Answers May 9, 1951
Clause 16.—(SUSPENSION OF INITIAL ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 7, 1951
Clause 23.—(POWER TO OBTAIN INFORMATION AS TO INTEREST PAID OR CREDITED WITHOUT DEDUCTION OF TAX.) Commons June 7, 1951
Pigs Commons June 18, 1951
Tea Ration Commons June 18, 1951
3 speeches — TSHEKEDI KHAMA (BANISHMENT) Commons June 26, 1951
Clause 34.—(SALES, ETC., BETWEEN ASSOCIATED PERSONS.) Commons July 2, 1951
2 speeches — Motor Cars (Purchase Tax) Commons July 3, 1951
Bank Passports (Income Tax Returns) Written Answers July 3, 1951
PERSIA (ANGLO-IRANIANOIL COMPANY) Commons July 5, 1951
YUGOSLAVIA (ECONOMIC AID) Commons July 5, 1951
KOREA (MEDAL) Commons July 25, 1951
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