Mr George Lambert
November 27, 1909 - 1989Summary information for Mr George Lambert
Contributions
1947
Old Age Pensions Written Answers February 4, 1947
Winkleigh Commons February 5, 1947
SUMMER TIME BILL Commons March 4, 1947
Summer Time (Increased Costs) Written Answers March 10, 1947
Sheets and Blankets Written Answers March 18, 1947
Barbed Wire Permits Written Answers March 24, 1947
5 speeches — RURAL HOUSING Commons March 25, 1947
Agricultural Corduroy Written Answers March 25, 1947
Agricultural Machinery Commons March 27, 1947
Utility Corduroy Written Answers April 3, 1947
SOAP RATION Written Answers April 3, 1947
Salt (Pig Curing) Written Answers April 23, 1947
CLAUSE 16.—(Dispossession on grounds of bad estate management.) Commons June 5, 1947
CLAUSE 92.—(Special directions to secure production.) Commons June 5, 1947
4 speeches — AGRICULTURE BILL Commons June 9, 1947
Bulk Purchases Written Answers July 15, 1947
HOUSING, CREDITON (GRATES) Written Answers July 18, 1947
Military Training Area, Dartmoor (Inquiry) Commons July 22, 1947
EIGHTH SCHEDULE.—(Orders giving effect to schemes.) Commons July 23, 1947
Cement (Farm Buildings) Written Answers August 8, 1947
SOAP AND SOAP POWDERS Commons November 10, 1947
Thermos Flasks Written Answers November 11, 1947
Building Materials Allocation Written Answers November 17, 1947
Rural Building Labour Written Answers November 20, 1947
2 speeches — Schools, Devonshire (Milk) Commons December 4, 1947
2 speeches — Land (Services Requirements) Commons December 9, 1947
2 speeches — SERVICES' LAND REQUIREMENTS (WHITE PAPER) Commons December 10, 1947
Supplementary Petrol Written Answers December 18, 1947
Stocks (Remote Areas) Written Answers December 18, 1947
Services' Land Requirements Written Answers December 18, 1947
Tractor Tyres Written Answers December 19, 1947
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