Mr James Harrison
1899 - May 2, 1959Summary information for Mr James Harrison
Contributions
1946
PUBLIC HOUSES (SPECIAL HOURS) Written Answers May 27, 1946
Midwives Written Answers June 3, 1946
Clumber Park, Nottingham Written Answers June 7, 1946
Clumber Park Commons July 9, 1946
CLAUSE 10.—(Provisions for relief from duty on liquor licences, and suspension of justices' licences, where licensed premises compulsorily acquired.) Commons July 15, 1946
4 speeches — Bread Rationing Commons July 17, 1946
2 speeches — Nurses (Recruitment) Written Answers July 18, 1946
Bread Rationing Written Answers July 22, 1946
2 speeches — Departmental Staffing Commons July 23, 1946
Pre-Nursing Training Written Answers July 25, 1946
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons July 26, 1946
Oils and Fats (Fish Fryers) Written Answers October 9, 1946
Household Textiles Written Answers October 9, 1946
Corsets Written Answers October 9, 1946
Training Courses (Ex-Service Personnel) Written Answers October 15, 1946
Nottingham Written Answers October 16, 1946
Lace Curtains Written Answers October 21, 1946
Temporary Moves Commons October 22, 1946
POLISH RESETTLEMENT CORP (ARMS) Written Answers October 30, 1946
2 speeches — RAW COTTON PRICES Commons October 31, 1946
Singapore Dockyard Staff (Families) Written Answers November 5, 1946
Meat (Packing and Delivery) Commons November 18, 1946
Coal Wagons (Priority) Written Answers November 18, 1946
Christmas Holidays Written Answers November 18, 1946
Furniture Industry Written Answers November 26, 1946
Workers' Earnings Written Answers November 26, 1946
3 speeches — CHILDREN'S CINEMA CLUBS Commons November 27, 1946
German Zone Fusion (Effect) Commons December 11, 1946
TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 16, 1946
Roads, Dorset (Reconstruction) Commons December 17, 1946
3 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Commons December 17, 1946
LIBEL AND SLANDER CASES (COSTS) Commons December 19, 1946
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