Mr George Ward
November 20, 1907 - 1988Summary information for Mr George Ward
Contributions
1951
14 speeches — COAL SHORTAGE Commons February 1, 1951
Imported Goods (Purchase Tax) Written Answers February 8, 1951
3 speeches — Brabazon Committee (Recommendations) Commons February 14, 1951
2 speeches — SPAIN Commons February 20, 1951
Aureomycin Supplies Written Answers February 22, 1951
Clause 3.—(MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF PERSONS TO BE CALLED UP FOR SHORT-TERM TRAINING.) Commons March 1, 1951
2 speeches — Young Soldiers, Malaya (Training) Commons March 6, 1951
TECHNICAL PERSONNEL Commons March 6, 1951
3 speeches — AIR NAVIGATION ORDER Commons March 15, 1951
MINISTRIES OF CIVIL AVIATION AND TRANSPORT Commons March 19, 1951
11 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 19, 1951
Jam Making (Sugar Bonus) Written Answers March 19, 1951
Flour Transport (Damage) Written Answers March 19, 1951
1st Worcestershire Regiment, Malaya Written Answers March 20, 1951
YOUNG SOLDIERS, MALAYA (TRAINING) Commons April 19, 1951
Bristol 175 Aircraft Commons May 2, 1951
Fire, London Airport Commons May 2, 1951
Motor Industry (Raw Materials) Commons May 7, 1951
Electricity (Load Shedding) Commons May 8, 1951
Hotel Residents (Tax) Written Answers May 8, 1951
Imported Goods (Tax) Written Answers May 10, 1951
Wireless Telegraphy Act (Committee) Written Answers June 6, 1951
Bus Shelter, North Claines Written Answers June 19, 1951
Trooping Contracts Written Answers June 20, 1951
Airfields, Burma Commons June 27, 1951
New Clause.—(REBATE OF DUTY ON LIGHT HYDROCARBON OILS USED IN AIRCRAFT OR FOR BENCH-TESTING.) Commons June 28, 1951
2 speeches — Shoreham—Deauville Service Commons July 4, 1951
Customs Officers (Diversion Airfields) Commons July 4, 1951
5 speeches — ROYAL AIR FORCE (EQUIPMENT) Commons August 1, 1951
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