Mr Hugh Fraser

January 23, 1918 - March 6, 1984
Summary information for Mr Hugh Fraser

Contributions

1947

3 speeches — AGRICULTURE BILL Commons January 27, 1947

PALESTINE (JEWISH TERRORISM) Commons January 31, 1947

7 speeches — CIVIC RESTAURANTS BILL Commons February 10, 1947

POLISH RESETTLEMENT BILL Commons February 12, 1947

Selection of Tenants Written Answers February 27, 1947

MINISTRY OF WORKS Commons March 6, 1947

3 speeches — COAL IMPORTATION Commons March 20, 1947

CLAUSE 6.—(Calling up for training during part-time service.) Commons May 7, 1947

2 speeches — Training Areas Commons May 13, 1947

Redford Barracks, Edinburgh Commons May 13, 1947

Extra-Regimental Employment Commons May 13, 1947

Aircrew Release Commons May 14, 1947

Foreign Coal Commons May 15, 1947

Reserve Services (Volunteers) Written Answers May 15, 1947

Personal Cases Commons June 3, 1947

Medical Examination and Documentation Commons June 4, 1947

CLAUSE 16.—(Dispossession on grounds of bad estate management.) Commons June 4, 1947

CLAUSE 16.—(Dispossession on grounds of bad estate management.) Commons June 5, 1947

CLAUSE 18.—(Power of Minister to take possession where occupier dispossessed and no other arrangements made.) Commons June 5, 1947

2 speeches — CLAUSE 95.—(Prevention of damage by pests.) Commons June 5, 1947

2 speeches — ELECTRICITY BILL Commons June 30, 1947

Married Quarters, Tripoli Commons July 1, 1947

2 speeches — B Category Wives Commons July 1, 1947

Substitute Parchment Production Written Answers July 15, 1947

2 speeches — OVERSEAS TOURISTS (FACILITIES) Commons July 17, 1947

2 speeches — Domestic Allocation Commons July 17, 1947

OVERSEAS TOURISTS (PETROL) Written Answers July 17, 1947

Families (Overseas Accommodation) Written Answers July 22, 1947

Air-Sea Rescue Equipment Commons July 23, 1947

RUSSIAN-BORN WIVES Commons July 23, 1947

Regional Hospital Board, Birmingham Written Answers July 31, 1947

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