Mr Ivor Thomas

1898 - January 11, 1982
Summary information for Mr Ivor Thomas

Contributions

1950

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons March 28, 1950

BUTTER AND BACON (PRICE INCREASES) Commons April 5, 1950

MISSING TRAWLER (SEARCH) Commons April 26, 1950

3 speeches — ROAD HAULAGE Commons May 1, 1950

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(DUTY OF NATIONAL COAL BOARD TO CARRY OUT REPAIRS AND MAKE PAYMENTS IN RESPECT OF SUBSIDENCE DAMAGE TO DWELLING- HOUSES.) Commons May 17, 1950

SCOTLAND (FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC COMMITTEE) Commons May 25, 1950

Clause 1.—(HYDROCARBON OILS—RATE OF CUSTOMS DUTY AND REBATE.) Commons June 14, 1950

NATIONAL COAL BOARD Commons July 13, 1950

2 speeches — OPENCAST COAL PRODUCTION Commons July 19, 1950

3 speeches — Clause 20.—(ALIMONY IN CASE OF JUDICIAL SEPARATION.) Commons July 27, 1950

DEFENCE (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS) Commons September 14, 1950

NATIONAL SERVICE BILL Commons September 15, 1950

12 speeches — WAR MATERIALS (EXPORT) Commons September 18, 1950

2 speeches — ROAD PASSENGER TRANSPORT, SCOTLAND Commons October 18, 1950

MEMBER FOR BELFAST, WEST Commons October 19, 1950

SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) ACT Commons October 23, 1950

2 speeches — SOCIALISED INDUSTRIES Commons October 25, 1950

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 1, 1950

HOUSING Commons November 6, 1950

5 speeches — EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL Commons November 8, 1950

TEACHING PROFESSION (COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES) Commons November 8, 1950

PERSONAL STATEMENT Commons November 13, 1950

KOREAN OPERATIONS Commons November 16, 1950

2 speeches — ST. PAUL'S CRAY ESTATE (DOCTORS) Commons November 16, 1950

4 speeches — FOOTBALL POOLS Commons November 17, 1950

2 speeches — Parliamentary Committee (Report) Commons November 21, 1950

PAPER AND BOARDS (SHORTAGE) Commons November 24, 1950

PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS (NEW REGULATIONS) Commons November 27, 1950

ASIA (COMMONWEALTH ECONOMIC PLAN) Commons November 28, 1950

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 30, 1950

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