Mr John Dugdale

March 16, 1905 - March 12, 1963
Summary information for Mr John Dugdale

Contributions

1953

Forces, United Kingdom (Dress) Written Answers January 21, 1953

Affairs Board Written Answers January 28, 1953

Northern Rhodesia Councils (African Service) Written Answers January 28, 1953

3 speeches — HISTORIC HOUSES (GOWERS REPORT) Commons February 6, 1953

2 speeches — COLONIAL TERRITORIES (DEVELOPMENT) Commons February 25, 1953

Birmingham Commons February 26, 1953

9 speeches — Navy Estimates, 1953–54, and Navy Supplementary Estimate, 1952–53 Commons March 16, 1953

2 speeches — DOCKYARD MANAGEMENT Commons March 16, 1953

5 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1953–54 Commons March 19, 1953

3 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Commons March 24, 1953

2 speeches — KENYA (MASSACRE, UPLANDS) Commons March 31, 1953

5 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Commons May 4, 1953

7 speeches — RHODESIA AND NYASALAND FEDERATION BILL Commons May 6, 1953

Clause 6.—(EXEMPTION OF CRICKET MATCHES FROM ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons May 20, 1953

COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Written Answers May 20, 1953

8 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER BY ORDER IN COUNCIL TO ESTABLISH FEDERATION, ETC.) Commons June 9, 1953

12 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER BY ORDER IN COUNCIL TO ESTABLISH FEDERATION, ETC.) Commons June 18, 1953

8 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER BY ORDER IN COUNCIL TO ESTABLISH FEDERATION, ETC.) Commons June 24, 1953

HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND ANCIENT MONUMENTS BILL Commons July 3, 1953

Mau Mau Terrorists (Casualties) Commons July 15, 1953

11 speeches — COLONIES AND BACKWARD AREAS (DEVELOPMENT) Commons July 16, 1953

2 speeches — GREENWICH HOSPITAL AND TRAVERS' FOUNDATION Commons July 16, 1953

HONIARA (HOSPITAL REBUILDING) Written Answers October 21, 1953

4 speeches — AFFAIRS IN AFRICA Commons December 16, 1953

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