Mr George Isaacs

1883 - April 26, 1979
Summary information for Mr George Isaacs

Contributions

1953

D. C. Thomson, Glasgow (Dispute) Written Answers January 27, 1953

Southwark Written Answers January 27, 1953

Leather Prices Commons January 29, 1953

2 speeches — TENANTS, SOUTH LONDON (THREATENED LEGAL PROCEEDINGS) Commons February 2, 1953

Bookbinding Industry (Craftsmen) Commons February 26, 1953

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (AMALGAMATION) Commons February 26, 1953

EX-PRISONERS-OF-WAR, JAPAN (COMPENSATION) Written Answers March 2, 1953

AUSTIN COMPANY (DISPUTE) Commons March 31, 1953

Borough Exchange Written Answers March 31, 1953

2 speeches — Repairs Notices (Enforcement) Commons May 12, 1953

Docks (Sanitary Facilities) Commons May 19, 1953

3 speeches — D. C. Thomson, Ltd. (Dispute) Commons June 9, 1953

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF PENSIONS (TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS) Commons June 30, 1953

Wage Increases (Arbitration Boards) Commons July 9, 1953

Soiled Banknotes Written Answers July 14, 1953

2 speeches — OIL DISTRIBUTION WORKERS (RESUMPTION OF WORK) Commons October 27, 1953

Woodworking Machinery Regulations Commons November 10, 1953

3 speeches — Gas Works (Minister's Visits) Commons November 16, 1953

Criminal Investigation Department (Aids) Written Answers November 19, 1953

Meteorological Balloons (Radar Reports) Commons November 24, 1953

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE (RESIGNATIONS) Commons November 30, 1953

Statutory Instrument No. 1376 (Amendment) Commons December 10, 1953

POWER STATION, BANKSIDE (SMOKE NUISANCE) Written Answers December 10, 1953

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY (OWNERS' IDENTITY) Commons December 14, 1953

3 speeches — BRITISH RAILWAYS (THREATENED STOPPAGE OF WORK) Commons December 14, 1953

2 speeches — BRITISH RAILWAYS (THREATENED STOPPAGE OF WORK) Commons December 15, 1953

2 speeches — BRITISH RAILWAYS (THREATENED STOPPAGE OF WORK) Commons December 16, 1953

BRITISH RAILWAYS DISPUTE (AGREEMENT) Commons December 16, 1953

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