Mr Gilbert Longden
April 16, 1902 - 1997Summary information for Mr Gilbert Longden
Contributions
1952
2 speeches — Building Materials (Price Control Removal) Commons March 11, 1952
National Service Men Written Answers March 11, 1952
TEST BEDS, LEAVESDEN Written Answers March 12, 1952
Expectant Mothers (Leaflet N.I.17) Written Answers March 17, 1952
2 speeches — Agricultural Workers (Call-up) Commons March 18, 1952
2 speeches — EDUCATION Commons March 25, 1952
Malaya (Arms) Written Answers March 25, 1952
War Graves Commission, Malaya Written Answers March 25, 1952
Family Allowances Written Answers March 25, 1952
2 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons March 26, 1952
COUNCIL HOUSES (TENANTS' RIGHTS) Commons March 27, 1952
Pensioners' Hostels (Spending Money) Written Answers April 10, 1952
Income Tax (Easter Offerings) Written Answers April 10, 1952
Income Tax Written Answers April 22, 1952
2 speeches — Sugar Commons April 23, 1952
Lighting-Up Time Commons May 5, 1952
2 speeches — Telegrams (Late Deliveries) Commons May 21, 1952
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE (PROSECUTION) Written Answers May 22, 1952
POSTAL SERVICES, SOUTH OXHEY Written Answers May 29, 1952
HIGHER TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATION (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Written Answers June 11, 1952
Dazzle Written Answers June 16, 1952
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE MUSEUM (OPENING) Written Answers June 26, 1952
REFUGEES (U.K. FINANCIAL AID) Commons June 30, 1952
GENERAL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Written Answers June 30, 1952
RUBBER INDUSTRY (WAGES) Commons July 9, 1952
2 speeches — Police Recruitment Commons July 16, 1952
COMMISSIONER-GENERAL FOR SOUTH-EAST ASIA (STAFF) Written Answers July 16, 1952
Television Advisory Committee Commons October 15, 1952
Census of Production Written Answers November 20, 1952
Grammar Schools (Removal of Pupils) Written Answers November 20, 1952
Parcel Post Written Answers November 26, 1952
5 speeches — EDUCATION (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons December 8, 1952
JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS Written Answers December 18, 1952
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