Mr James Murray

1887 - January 24, 1965
Summary information for Mr James Murray

Contributions

1953

Troops, Korea (Newspapers) Written Answers January 20, 1953

2 speeches — Coronation (Public Viewing) Commons January 21, 1953

Controlled Crossings (Pedestrians) Written Answers February 2, 1953

Brancepeth Camp, County Durham (Boys' Training) Written Answers February 3, 1953

2 speeches — School Meals (Charges) Written Answers February 5, 1953

BARYTES PLANT PROJECT, DURHAM Written Answers February 5, 1953

Farms (Livestock) Written Answers February 19, 1953

2 speeches — DEVELOPMENT AREAS AND DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY Commons February 25, 1953

Farms Investigation Written Answers March 10, 1953

Wolsingham Exchange Written Answers March 26, 1953

3 speeches — Gift Parcels (Cost) Commons March 31, 1953

School Meals Commons May 21, 1953

2 speeches — Chairs and Stools (Sale) Commons June 16, 1953

2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING Commons June 22, 1953

Branch Lines and Stations (Closure) Written Answers June 22, 1953

2 speeches — Meat Supplies Commons June 24, 1953

2 speeches — SURPLUS MEAT, NEWCASTLE (SALE) Commons June 29, 1953

Hospital Admissions Newcastle Written Answers July 2, 1953

Mental Treatment (Accommodation) Written Answers July 2, 1953

Canned Salmon Imports Written Answers October 21, 1953

FUEL AND POWER INDUSTRIES Commons October 26, 1953

Old Age Pensioners Written Answers October 26, 1953

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [FIRST DAY] Commons November 3, 1953

Anglo-Irish Trade Written Answers November 9, 1953

West Durham Coalfield Written Answers November 10, 1953

Building Orders Written Answers November 10, 1953

2 speeches — Alternative Programme (Television) Commons November 11, 1953

Building Programmes Written Answers November 12, 1953

Salmon (Allocation) Written Answers December 2, 1953

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