Mr George Porter

1884 - September 25, 1973
Summary information for Mr George Porter

Contributions

1952

FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons January 30, 1952

Public Service Vehicles (Lights) Written Answers February 11, 1952

PALACE OF WESTMINSTER Written Answers February 11, 1952

CORONATION STONE Commons February 26, 1952

2 speeches — LICENSED PREMISES IN NEW TOWNS BILL Commons February 27, 1952

3 speeches — Vehicle Lighting Commons March 3, 1952

2 speeches — Redundant Tram Rails Commons March 3, 1952

MANPOWER AND PRODUCTIVITY Commons March 3, 1952

Small Fuel Economy Fires Written Answers March 24, 1952

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS' REMUNERATION (AWARD) Commons March 25, 1952

4 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (EASTER) Commons April 9, 1952

Pensions Written Answers April 23, 1952

Clause 7.—(SUPPLEMENTARY AND CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS.) Commons May 1, 1952

3 speeches — Building Workers, Liverpool Commons May 6, 1952

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(CLASSIFICATION OF ENTERTAINMENTS FOR PURPOSES OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY, AND RATES OF DUTY.) Commons May 6, 1952

Maintenance Depot, Liverpool (Staff Reduction) Written Answers May 6, 1952

CRUELTY TO CHILDREN Commons May 7, 1952

WAYS AND MEANS Commons May 13, 1952

Returns Written Answers May 20, 1952

ISRAEL (LOAN REQUEST) Commons May 21, 1952

HOUSING Commons July 15, 1952

CIVIL DEFENCE (RECRUITMENT) Commons July 18, 1952

LICENSED PREMISES IN NEW TOWNS BILL Commons October 15, 1952

Building Workers Commons October 28, 1952

Building Industry Commons October 28, 1952

Tobacco Imports Commons October 30, 1952

TRANSPORT BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons November 24, 1952

Recruitment Commons December 4, 1952

CHAIRMAN OF WAYS AND MEANS (CONDUCT) Commons December 8, 1952

2 speeches — N.A.T.O. (COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, MEDITERRANEAN) Commons December 16, 1952

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