Mr George House

1892 - February 8, 1949
Summary information for Mr George House

Contributions

1947

Release Benefits (1947–48 Intakes) Commons January 21, 1947

Flooring Commons January 21, 1947

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Commons January 29, 1947

LEASEHOLD TENURE Commons February 10, 1947

FUEL EMERGENCY Commons February 24, 1947

2 speeches — Foot and Mouth Disease, Windsor Commons March 3, 1947

2 speeches — JURY SERVICE EXEMPTION Commons March 13, 1947

2 speeches — Children's Hour Talks Commons March 19, 1947

Finances (Review) Commons March 20, 1947

Foot-and-mouth Disease Commons March 31, 1947

AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons April 16, 1947

Sickness Benefit Written Answers May 1, 1947

Trade Dispute, Acton Commons May 22, 1947

NEW CLAUSE.—(Further compensation to local authorities in respect of severance.) Commons June 25, 1947

PRODUCTIVITY OF LABOUR Commons July 3, 1947

Underground Gasification Commons July 17, 1947

NEWSPRINT IMPORT RESTRICTIONS Commons July 17, 1947

Building Materials (Production) Written Answers August 5, 1947

War Damage (Value Payments) Written Answers August 8, 1947

Arms and Ammunition Commons October 29, 1947

Edible Nuts (Prices) Commons November 10, 1947

2 speeches — BETTING DUTY (DOG TOTES AND FOOTBALL POOLS) Commons November 12, 1947

Blast Furnaces (Coke Allocation) Written Answers November 17, 1947

Nursing and Maternity Homes (Staffing) Commons November 20, 1947

5 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons November 25, 1947

Reparation Plants Commons December 3, 1947

Potatoes Commons December 3, 1947

3 speeches — GLASS WOOL (SALES) Commons December 4, 1947

PUBLIC HEALTH (DRUG INJECTIONS) Written Answers December 4, 1947

3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Persons who have served in a medical capacity in H.M. Forces overseas.) Commons December 9, 1947

4 speeches — CAPITAL INVESTMENT (WHITE PAPER) Commons December 18, 1947

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