Mr Henry Usborne

January 16, 1909 - 1996
Summary information for Mr Henry Usborne

Contributions

1946

Telegram Delays Written Answers February 14, 1946

Swanshurst Park, Birmingham Written Answers February 14, 1946

Further Education Scheme(Grants) Commons February 21, 1946

Transferred Vessels(Dominion and Foreign Governments) Commons February 27, 1946

2 speeches — Surplus Stocks Commons March 4, 1946

Civil Service (British Recruits) Commons March 4, 1946

ATOMIC ENERGY (RESEARCH) Commons March 5, 1946

WOMEN'S SERVICES (RATIONS) Written Answers March 13, 1946

2 speeches — Women's Services(Rations) Commons April 2, 1946

Cost Per Ton Written Answers April 2, 1946

ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Commons April 11, 1946

3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT Commons May 3, 1946

CIVIL AVIATION BILL Commons May 6, 1946

Secondhand Cars (Price Control) Written Answers May 13, 1946

ELMDON AERODROME (LANDING FEE) Written Answers July 26, 1946

2 speeches — CLAUSE 36.—(Air Transport Advisory Council.) Commons July 29, 1946

Industrial Disputes (Lost Time) Commons July 30, 1946

2 speeches — Distressed Relatives Scheme Commons August 1, 1946

FOOD SUPPLIES (ANGLO-DANISH AGREEMENT) Commons August 1, 1946

Hansard (Prisoner-of-War Camps) Commons October 8, 1946

ATOMIC ENERGY BILL Commons October 8, 1946

Disused Camps and Huts (Squatters) Commons October 10, 1946

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(General powers of Minister.) Commons October 11, 1946

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 12, 1946

DEMOBILISATION (RATE OF RELEASE) Commons November 26, 1946

Training Areas Commons November 27, 1946

2 speeches — HOTEL REGISTERS Commons November 28, 1946

HERRING INDUSTRY Commons November 29, 1946

Vikings Commons December 4, 1946

2 speeches — Empty Seats Commons December 4, 1946

2 speeches — Personal Cases Commons December 10, 1946

FIELD-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY (SPEECHES) Written Answers December 17, 1946

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