Mr John Freeman
February 19, 1915 -Summary information for Mr John Freeman
Contributions
1948
Electric Light Bulbs Written Answers February 10, 1948
Aeronautical Research Station, Bedfordshire Written Answers February 10, 1948
Land, Foulness Island (Use) Commons April 12, 1948
Redundant Official Written Answers April 14, 1948
Highways, Bedfordshire (Closing) Written Answers April 20, 1948
Bicycle Rear Lamps (Bulbs) Written Answers April 20, 1948
BRISTOL MEDIUM RANGE AIRCRAFT Written Answers April 21, 1948
7 speeches — DISABLED EX-SERVICE MEN (MOTOR CARS) Commons April 23, 1948
3 speeches — Surplus Equipment (Storage) Commons April 26, 1948
Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough (Staff) Written Answers April 28, 1948
Pig Iron (Supplies) Written Answers April 28, 1948
Magnesium Written Answers May 10, 1948
NORTHERN RHODESIAN BLISTER COPPER Written Answers May 11, 1948
GAS TURBINE AERO-ENGINES Written Answers May 12, 1948
Motor Cars and Drivers, Glasgow Written Answers May 13, 1948
Aluminium (Price) Written Answers May 13, 1948
Steel Allocations Written Answers May 13, 1948
Copper Written Answers May 13, 1948
CONVEYOR BELTING (IMPORTS) Written Answers June 15, 1948
Aircraft (U.S.S.R.) Written Answers September 22, 1948
Surplus Stocks, Germany (Disposal) Written Answers November 9, 1948
2 speeches — FARM WATER SUPPLIES (PIPES) Commons November 29, 1948
ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES (S.I, 1948, No. 2492) Written Answers December 1, 1948
2 speeches — TELEVISION INDUSTRY Commons December 3, 1948
Rolls Royce Nene Jet Engine Commons December 6, 1948
2 speeches — Conveyor Belting Commons December 6, 1948
5 speeches — DUMPED RADIO EQUIPMENT Commons December 6, 1948
Service Stores (Inspection) Written Answers December 6, 1948
Factory, Calgarth (Demolition) Written Answers December 6, 1948
Zinc Prices Written Answers December 15, 1948
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