Mr Henry Raikes

January 19, 1901 - April 18, 1986
Summary information for Mr Henry Raikes

Contributions

1949

9 speeches — MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SERVANTS (OFFICIAL CONDUCT) Commons February 3, 1949

2 speeches — GERMANY AND AUSTRIA (COMMISSIONS' STAFF) Commons February 7, 1949

PETROL SUPPLIES (SERVICE MEN) Written Answers February 10, 1949

Clause 1.—(VARIATION OF STANDARD RENTS FIXED BY REFERENCE TO NEW LETTINGS.) Commons March 7, 1949

MR. A. HENDERSON'S STATEMENT Commons March 15, 1949

New Clause.—(GENERAL REGULATIONS TO BE SUBJECT TO ANNULMENT.) Commons March 28, 1949

4 speeches — Clause 4.—(SUPERANNUATION, ETC., RIGHTS.) Commons March 28, 1949

2 speeches — NEW DEVELOPMENT AREAS Commons March 30, 1949

5 speeches — GAS ACT, 1948 (VESTING DATE) Commons April 5, 1949

Clerical Class (Starting Pay) Written Answers May 2, 1949

2 speeches — GAS (CO-PARTNERSHIP) REGULATIONS Commons May 3, 1949

CIVIL SERVICE (EXECUTIVE POSTS) Written Answers May 4, 1949

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS.) Commons May 16, 1949

3 speeches — Clause 10.—(POOL BETTING DUTY.) Commons June 22, 1949

CIVIL SERVICE (CLERICAL ASSISTANTS) Written Answers July 1, 1949

Consultative Committees Commons July 25, 1949

Gas Staff (Compensation) Commons July 25, 1949

Temporary Clerks (Displacement) Written Answers July 26, 1949

2 speeches — BRITISH ELECTRICITY AUTHORITY (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons September 29, 1949

3 speeches — Workers' Rations Written Answers October 24, 1949

Ministry's Staff Written Answers October 25, 1949

2 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL Commons October 31, 1949

Miners (Special Rationing) Commons November 7, 1949

2 speeches — NATIONAL COAL BOARD (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons November 10, 1949

Clerical Officers (Promotion) Written Answers November 15, 1949

Rations (European Volunteer Workers) Written Answers December 12, 1949

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