Mr James Murray
1887 - January 24, 1965Summary information for Mr James Murray
Contributions
1948
Linen Collars Written Answers January 27, 1948
2 speeches — GAS BILL Commons February 10, 1948
Shoe Repair Firms Written Answers February 12, 1948
Supplementary Petrol Allowances Written Answers February 12, 1948
Hospital Patients Written Answers February 16, 1948
COAL INDUSTRY (MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS) Written Answers February 26, 1948
Footwear Repairs (Charges) Written Answers March 2, 1948
Yorkshire Coalfield (Working Hours) Commons March 4, 1948
BRITISH ARMY (DANCE BAND, COLCHESTER) Written Answers March 12, 1948
2 speeches — War Cemeteries, Germany (Relatives' Visits) Commons March 16, 1948
2 speeches — Statistics, County Durham Commons March 18, 1948
2 speeches — Watering Cans Commons April 6, 1948
Single-Furrow Ploughs Written Answers April 12, 1948
Cement Supplies Commons April 19, 1948
2 speeches — MONOPOLY (INQUIRY AND CONTROL) BILL Commons April 22, 1948
LEASEHOLD COMMITTEE (REPORT) Written Answers April 26, 1948
Telephone Service Written Answers April 28, 1948
Unemployment Statistics Written Answers April 29, 1948
Home-Grown Vegetables Written Answers May 3, 1948
Disabled Persons, Durham Written Answers May 4, 1948
Explosion, Sherburn Hill Colliery Commons June 17, 1948
Service Vehicles, North East (Return Tickets) Written Answers June 21, 1948
Pit Pony, Bedlington Commons June 24, 1948
5 speeches — COAL Commons June 24, 1948
Widows Commons June 29, 1948
Animal Feedingstuffs Written Answers July 5, 1948
New Cement Works Written Answers July 5, 1948
3 speeches — Married Quarters, Brancepeth Camp Commons November 2, 1948
2 speeches — New Factories, Co. Durham Commons November 9, 1948
IRON AND STEEL BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons November 25, 1948
2 speeches — Milk Factory, Langley Bridge Commons November 29, 1948
COAL INDUSTRY BILL Commons November 29, 1948
Disabled Persons Commons November 30, 1948
2 speeches — Hostel, County Durham Commons December 6, 1948
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