Mr Harold Watkinson
January 25, 1910 - December 19, 1995Summary information for Mr Harold Watkinson
Contributions
1950
3 speeches — Hospitals (Private Beds) Commons March 16, 1950
DEFENCE Commons March 16, 1950
3 speeches — FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN Commons March 27, 1950
2 speeches — Exports (Dollar Areas) Commons March 30, 1950
3 speeches — Exports (Dollar Areas) Commons April 20, 1950
Valuation Officers (Powers of Entry) Written Answers April 25, 1950
2 speeches — Building Licences Commons April 27, 1950
Private Building Ratio Commons May 4, 1950
EDUCATION Commons May 4, 1950
EDUCATION Commons May 4, 1950
2 speeches — Purchase Tax (Vehicles) Commons May 9, 1950
Import Prices Written Answers May 9, 1950
Technological Training (Report) Written Answers May 11, 1950
2 speeches — Exports (Prices) Commons May 15, 1950
2 speeches — Scientific Specimens (Export) Commons May 16, 1950
Working-Class Dwellings (Cost) Written Answers May 19, 1950
Building and Civil Engineering Work Written Answers May 22, 1950
Bonus Incentive Scheme Written Answers May 22, 1950
Dividends Commons May 23, 1950
Building Labour Force Written Answers May 25, 1950
Whitehall Gardens Written Answers May 25, 1950
2 speeches — LATIN-AMERICA (BRITISH INTERESTS) Commons May 26, 1950
NON-TRADITIONAL HOUSES Written Answers May 26, 1950
Building Licences Written Answers June 15, 1950
2 speeches — Timber Imports Commons June 22, 1950
New Clause.—(INTEREST ON TAX IN ARREAR BY REASON OF EXCHANGE RESTRICTIONS.) Commons June 22, 1950
Hospital Management Committees Written Answers June 22, 1950
3 speeches — SCHUMAN PLAN Commons June 26, 1950
Timber Imports Written Answers June 26, 1950
2 speeches — Vocational Training Commons June 27, 1950
MACHINE TOOLS (ALLOCATION) Written Answers June 27, 1950
2 speeches — Income Tax Arrears (Ex-Service Men) Commons July 4, 1950
3 speeches — Clause 10.—(AMENDMENT AS TO RELIEF FROM IMPORT DUTIES OF CERTAIN MACHINERY.) Commons July 4, 1950
Regional Boards (Expenditure) Commons July 6, 1950
4 speeches — NATIONAL COAL BOARD Commons July 13, 1950
2 speeches — Sugar Confectionery (Sale) Commons July 17, 1950
2 speeches — Anti-Aircraft Developments Commons July 18, 1950
2 speeches — WESTERN EUROPE (DEFENCE) Commons July 19, 1950
3 speeches — DEFENCE Commons July 26, 1950
Convoy Escort Vessels Written Answers July 26, 1950
10 speeches — WAR MATERIALS (EXPORT) Commons September 18, 1950
Construction Programme Commons October 25, 1950
2 speeches — Submarine Detection Devices Commons October 25, 1950
Supervisory Officers (Pay) Written Answers October 25, 1950
Technological Training Written Answers October 26, 1950
Motor Cars (Home Market) Commons November 6, 1950
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT CONTROLS Commons November 7, 1950
Imported Household Goods Written Answers November 7, 1950
2 speeches — Anti-Submarine Training Commons November 8, 1950
2 speeches — Air Mail (Periodicals) Commons November 8, 1950
2 speeches — CONGRESS, SHEFFIELD (ADMISSION OF FOREIGNERS) Commons November 9, 1950
FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN (SUNDAY OPENING) Commons November 9, 1950
2 speeches — Supervising Officers (Pay) Commons November 15, 1950
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons November 16, 1950
2 speeches — Professional Institutions Commons November 20, 1950
COAL SUPPLIES Commons November 20, 1950
Sterling Remittances, Brazil Commons November 21, 1950
ANGLO-CANADIAN TRADE Commons November 21, 1950
Soviet Equipment (Performance) Written Answers November 22, 1950
2 speeches — British Shipping (Discrimination) Commons November 27, 1950
3 speeches — Rearmament Orders Commons November 27, 1950
FIRST DAY'S DEBATE Commons November 29, 1950
Mobile Column Commons November 30, 1950
Ships (Transfer Abroad) Written Answers December 6, 1950
Coastal Craft (Strength) Written Answers December 6, 1950
Destroyers (Conversion) Written Answers December 6, 1950
REARMAMENT PROGRAMME Written Answers December 11, 1950
Food (Clean Handling) Written Answers December 14, 1950
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