Mr Henry Hopkinson
January 3, 1902 - January 6, 1996Summary information for Mr Henry Hopkinson
Contributions
1950
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons March 28, 1950
Calves (Earmarking) Commons April 20, 1950
2 speeches — Rabbit Keepers Commons April 27, 1950
2 speeches — Tuberculosis Written Answers April 27, 1950
3 speeches — HIGHWAYS (PROVISION OF CATTLE-GRIDS) BILL Commons May 2, 1950
3 speeches — BERLIN (WHITSUNTIDE RALLY) Commons May 8, 1950
5 speeches — Clause 1.—(PROVISION OF CATTLE-GRIDS AND BY-PASSES.) Commons May 18, 1950
Private Building Licences Written Answers May 18, 1950
Clause 1.—(PROVISION OF CATTLE-GRIDS AND BY-PASSES.) Commons May 25, 1950
Rabbits (Destruction) Written Answers June 15, 1950
SCHUMAN PLAN Commons June 26, 1950
2 speeches — Calves (Ear Marking) Commons June 29, 1950
2 speeches — Compassionate Discharges (Gratuities) Commons July 5, 1950
KOREA Commons July 5, 1950
Ex-Service Men Written Answers July 20, 1950
Kit (Purchase Tax) Written Answers July 25, 1950
London—Exeter Service Commons July 26, 1950
Officers' Uniforms (Income Tax Allowance) Commons July 26, 1950
4 speeches — Russian Crabmeat Commons September 18, 1950
GERMANY (BERLIN CONSTITUTION) Written Answers September 19, 1950
WESTERN DEFENCE Commons November 8, 1950
2 speeches — CONGRESS, SHEFFIELD (ADMISSION OF FOREIGNERS) Commons November 9, 1950
Isolated Farms (Supply) Commons November 13, 1950
CHRISTMAS FOOD ALLOWANCES Commons November 13, 1950
2 speeches — COUNCIL OF EUROPE Commons November 13, 1950
War Criminals (Trial and Punishment) Written Answers November 13, 1950
Civil Defence Written Answers November 13, 1950
2 speeches — CALF REARING SCHEMES (VARIATION OF PAYMENT) Commons November 14, 1950
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL MACHINES (PETROL GRANTS) Commons November 14, 1950
Hearing Aids, Taunton Written Answers November 16, 1950
4 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 30, 1950
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