Mr Gerald Williams

1903 - December 11, 1989
Summary information for Mr Gerald Williams

Contributions

1946

Medal Ribbons Written Answers February 12, 1946

2 speeches — Milk Testing Advisory Scheme (Cost) Commons April 1, 1946

MALAYA (EUROPEAN WIVES, RETURN) Written Answers April 1, 1946

Prisoner-of-War Camp, Hildenborough Written Answers April 17, 1946

Civilian Lecturers, Woolwich Written Answers April 30, 1946

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons May 2, 1946

CANADIAN SERVICE MEN (MAINTENANCE ORDERS) Written Answers May 6, 1946

KEW GARDENS (CLOSING HOUR) Written Answers May 15, 1946

DISPLACED LOCAL AUTHORITY OFFICERS Written Answers May 28, 1946

RATS (DESTRUCTION) Commons June 4, 1946

TELEPHONE SERVICES (REQUISITIONED PROPERTY) Written Answers July 16, 1946

Grey Squirrel Clubs (Cartridges) Written Answers July 29, 1946

Telephone Service, Tunbridge Wells Written Answers July 29, 1946

Italian Flour Written Answers July 31, 1946

Bread Written Answers July 31, 1946

Building Operatives, Tunbridge Wells Written Answers August 2, 1946

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Cupro-nickel coins to be legal tender for payments up to forty shillings.) Commons October 18, 1946

Evaporated Milk Written Answers October 18, 1946

Olive Oil and Lemons Written Answers October 18, 1946

Milling Machinery Supplies Written Answers October 22, 1946

Polish Soldiers' Wives Written Answers October 24, 1946

8 speeches — FEEDING STUFFS (RATIONING) Commons October 30, 1946

MOTOR DRIVING SCHOOLS (PETROL) Written Answers November 21, 1946

Tuberculosis Written Answers November 21, 1946

Poultry Food Written Answers November 25, 1946

COAL CUTTING MACHINERY (EXPORT) Written Answers November 26, 1946

2 speeches — Biscuits Commons December 4, 1946

2 speeches — Steel Sinks Commons December 5, 1946

Rent Tribunals Written Answers December 5, 1946

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