Mr John Haire
November 14, 1908 - October 7, 1966Summary information for Mr John Haire
Contributions
1948
2 speeches — Higher Appointments Bureaus Commons January 20, 1948
Telephone Kiosk, West Wycombe Written Answers January 21, 1948
2 speeches — Empire Migration Commons January 22, 1948
Shipbuilding (Steel Allocation) Written Answers January 22, 1948
2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons January 23, 1948
Potatoes Commons January 26, 1948
ROADS (EXPENDITURE) Written Answers January 27, 1948
Textbooks (Northern Ireland) Written Answers January 29, 1948
2 speeches — SCIENTISTS, DEFENCE DEPARTMENTS (LOYALTY TEST) Commons February 5, 1948
2 speeches — Recruitment Commons February 9, 1948
Retirements Commons February 9, 1948
2 speeches — VISAS (ABOLITION AGREEMENTS) Commons February 9, 1948
TUBERCULOSIS Written Answers February 9, 1948
SCHOOL MILK, WYCOMBE Written Answers February 11, 1948
Huts, Coventry Commons February 16, 1948
2 speeches — United Nations Special Committee Commons February 16, 1948
2 speeches — FOREIGN SERVICE (SENIOR BRANCH) Commons February 16, 1948
MEMBER'S BROADCAST, U.S.A. Commons February 16, 1948
Furniture Industries (Hand Tools) Written Answers February 16, 1948
School Milk Written Answers February 19, 1948
Commonwealth Social Insurance Schemes Commons February 24, 1948
Building Materials (Labour Force) Written Answers March 2, 1948
AIR ESTIMATES, 1948–49 Commons March 4, 1948
Non-Utility Furniture (Licences) Written Answers March 4, 1948
Pilot Census (High Wycombe) Written Answers March 4, 1948
Furniture Imports Written Answers March 4, 1948
3 speeches — Bread Rationing Commons March 8, 1948
Hearing Aids (Batteries) Written Answers March 11, 1948
7 speeches — B.B.C. REPORT AND ACCOUNTS Commons March 12, 1948
Cakes and Confectionery Written Answers March 15, 1948
2 speeches — Furniture Industry (Timber Allocation) Commons March 16, 1948
Furniture Units Written Answers March 16, 1948
ROYAL AIR FORCE (MARRIED QUARTERS) Written Answers March 17, 1948
Social Service Organisations (Petrol) Written Answers March 18, 1948
Buses (Standing Passengers) Written Answers March 22, 1948
3 speeches — Overseas Food Parcels Commons March 24, 1948
HOLIDAY RESORTS (HOTEL INDUSTRY) Commons March 25, 1948
Utility Furniture Written Answers March 25, 1948
ROAD TRANSPORT, WYCOMBE AREA Written Answers March 25, 1948
COLONIAL EMPIRE (TIMBER DEVELOPMENT) Written Answers April 14, 1948
4 speeches — Furniture Commons April 15, 1948
2 speeches — Public Vehicles (Standing Passengers) Commons April 26, 1948
IMMIGRATION OFFICERS Written Answers April 29, 1948
Wycombe Area Written Answers April 29, 1948
Maternity Homes, High Wycombe Written Answers April 29, 1948
New Motorcars (Delivery) Written Answers May 3, 1948
Post-war Credits Commons June 15, 1948
Utility Furniture (Licences) Written Answers June 17, 1948
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION Commons July 5, 1948
Air Mail, South America Written Answers July 14, 1948
HOUSING EXCHANGE Written Answers November 4, 1948
Furniture Development Council Written Answers November 4, 1948
Non-Utility Furniture Written Answers November 4, 1948
Board of Trade Controls (Relaxation) Written Answers November 4, 1948
SLAUGHTER OF HORSES Written Answers November 8, 1948
High Wycombe Commons November 9, 1948
Absenteeism Written Answers November 9, 1948
2 speeches — Furniture Industry (Controls) Commons November 11, 1948
2 speeches — Yugoslavia (Negotiations) Commons November 11, 1948
3 speeches — Motor Show (U.S.A.) Commons November 15, 1948
HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING Commons November 15, 1948
C Licences (Hauliers) Written Answers November 15, 1948
Building Plots (Sale) Written Answers November 16, 1948
2 speeches — Furniture Controls (Relaxation) Commons November 22, 1948
2 speeches — FURNITURE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Commons November 22, 1948
ROYAL AIR FORCE (FIGHTER CONTROL UNITS) Written Answers November 23, 1948
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