Mr George Wallace
April 18, 1906 - November 11, 2003Summary information for Mr George Wallace
Contributions
1947
2 speeches — Marriage Allowances (Young Soldiers) Commons January 21, 1947
Protective Clothing (Builders) Written Answers January 28, 1947
Selection of Tenants Commons January 30, 1947
Subsidy (Building Trade Workers) Written Answers January 30, 1947
Protective Clothing Written Answers January 30, 1947
Government Industrial Workers (Conditions) Written Answers February 4, 1947
Personal Cases Written Answers February 4, 1947
2 speeches — Blacklist Schools Commons February 6, 1947
Justices of the Peace Written Answers February 11, 1947
Chocolate Biscuits Written Answers February 12, 1947
Telephone Service, Chislehurst Written Answers February 12, 1947
2 speeches — Under-Occupied Premises Commons February 13, 1947
Rebuilding Licence, Sidcup Written Answers February 17, 1947
Palace of Westminster (Lighting) Commons February 24, 1947
SERVICE PENSIONS (WIDOWS' CHILDREN) Commons March 4, 1947
Restrictive Practices (Building Trade) Commons March 13, 1947
Workmen's Tickets (Night Work) Written Answers March 17, 1947
Coal Allocations Written Answers March 20, 1947
Klingerit Works, Sidcup (Coal Allocation) Written Answers March 24, 1947
Fuel Allocation Committees Written Answers March 24, 1947
Fuel Allocation Committees Written Answers March 25, 1947
Units and Dockets Written Answers March 25, 1947
TIED COTTAGES (EVICTIONS) Commons April 2, 1947
Export of Houses Commons April 3, 1947
Bus Service, Sidcup-Bexley Written Answers April 28, 1947
Trade Union Dues (Collection) Commons May 1, 1947
2 speeches — Building Licences Commons May 1, 1947
Exercise Books, Kent Written Answers May 1, 1947
TRAVEL FACILITIES, BEXLEY Commons May 2, 1947
2 speeches — Unemployability Commons May 6, 1947
FINANCE BILL Commons May 19, 1947
Sidcup Station Written Answers May 19, 1947
Standing Passengers (Hand Rails) Written Answers May 19, 1947
Special Trains (Embargo) Written Answers May 19, 1947
2 speeches — Personal Cases Commons May 20, 1947
SENTENCED SOLDIER (CORRESPONDENCE) Written Answers May 22, 1947
Sentenced Personnel (Civil Prisons) Commons June 4, 1947
Whisky (Export -Duty) Commons June 5, 1947
Smithfield Clerks and Salesmen (Dismissals) Commons June 10, 1947
CLAUSE 11.—(Repayment of post-war credits.) Commons June 10, 1947
Medical Practitioner, Hartley (Call-Up) Written Answers June 12, 1947
Freight Trains (Derby Day) Commons June 16, 1947
War Graves (Relatives' Visits) Commons June 17, 1947
FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Purchase Tax— Exemptions and reductions of rates.) Commons June 17, 1947
3 speeches — Mental Treatment Commons June 19, 1947
Medical Practitioners (Call-Up) Written Answers June 19, 1947
2 speeches — Public Health Service Vehicles Commons June 23, 1947
Royal Parks (Litter) Commons June 23, 1947
Cement Supplies Commons June 23, 1947
Officer's Arrest (Egypt) Commons June 24, 1947
2 speeches — Mechanised Accounting Commons July 1, 1947
Mechanised Accounting Commons July 2, 1947
2 speeches — Mechanised Accounting Commons July 2, 1947
2 speeches — Temporary Officers Commons July 8, 1947
SERVICE PENSIONS REGULATIONS Commons July 8, 1947
Salvage Collection (Special Appeal) Commons July 10, 1947
Imported Meat Commons July 14, 1947
2 speeches — Bandsmen (Pay) Commons July 15, 1947
NEW SCHEDULE—(Purchase Tax: Exemptions, and Reduction of Rates) Commons July 16, 1947
Free Travel Warrants Commons July 23, 1947
Aluminium Houses Commons July 28, 1947
HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING (MISSING TABLE WARE) Commons July 28, 1947
HOUSING Commons July 28, 1947
Aluminium Houses Written Answers July 28, 1947
2 speeches — U.S.A. Wheat Commons July 30, 1947
2 speeches — Lists (Co-ordination) Commons July 31, 1947
2 speeches — Hospital Patient's Death (Inquiry) Commons August 5, 1947
2 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA (GIFT TO BRITAIN FUND) Commons August 5, 1947
STATE OF THE NATION Commons August 6, 1947
Fruit and Vegetable Prices Commons August 11, 1947
ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons August 13, 1947
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