Mr John Hay
November 24, 1919 - January 27, 1998Summary information for Mr John Hay
Contributions
1951
Injuries Compensation (Form O.1811) Commons January 23, 1951
2 speeches — Road Repairs, Regent's Park Commons January 23, 1951
3 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Commons January 23, 1951
Volunteer Reserve Written Answers January 24, 1951
National Service Intake Written Answers January 24, 1951
TRAFFIC POLICE, PLAIN CLOTHES PATROLS Commons January 25, 1951
2 speeches — NEW STREETS BILL Commons January 26, 1951
6 speeches — DESERTED WIVES BILL Commons January 26, 1951
8 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONTINUATION OF EXPIRING LONG TENANCY WHERE TENANT IN OCCUPATION.) Commons January 30, 1951
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONTINUATION OF EXPIRING LONG TENANCY WHERE TENANT IN OCCUPATION.) Commons January 31, 1951
3 speeches — Clause 2.—(PROVISION WHERE TENANT HOLDING OVER AFTER EXPIRY OF LONG TENANCY.) Commons January 31, 1951
Clause 3.—(NOTICE BY TENANT TO STOP CONTINUATION.) Commons January 31, 1951
Clause 4.—(RESTRICTIONS ON ENFORCE- MENT OF COVENANTS.) Commons January 31, 1951
3 speeches — Clause 8.—(RENEWAL OF TENANCIES OF SHOPS.) Commons February 5, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 10.—(POWER OF COURT TO GRANT NEW TENANCIES OF SHOPS.) Commons February 5, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 13.—(APPEALS.) Commons February 5, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 1.—(INCLUSION OF CERTAIN WAR DAMAGE WORKS IN DEFINITION OF DEVELOPMENT.) Commons February 19, 1951
Clause 4.—(SHORT TITLE, CITATION AND CONSTRUCTION.) Commons February 19, 1951
3 speeches — POLICE AMALGAMATION, LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND Commons February 20, 1951
PETTY SESSIONS (ELECTION OF CHAIRMEN) Commons February 20, 1951
SUPREME COMMANDER, ATLANTIC Commons February 22, 1951
Clause 15.—{PROVISION WHERE REVERSION COMES TO AN END.) Commons February 22, 1951
2 speeches — Clause 17.—(INTERPRETATION) Commons February 22, 1951
2 speeches — New Clause.—(POWER OF LANDLORD TO CARRY OUT ESSENTIAL REPAIRS.) Commons February 22, 1951
2 speeches — New Clause.—(SERVICE OF NOTICES.) Commons February 22, 1951
14 speeches — TRANSPORT (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 23, 1951
BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION BILL (By Order) Commons March 7, 1951
NORTH ATLANTIC DEFENCE Commons March 12, 1951
CARPETS (MAXIMUM PRICES) Commons March 15, 1951
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(CONTINUATION OF EXPIRING LONG TENANCY WHERE TENANT IN OCCUPATION.) Commons April 4, 1951
7 speeches — Clause 3.—(POWER OF LANDLORD TO DETERMINE CONTINUED TENANCY IN EVENT OF ASSIGNMENT OR SUBLETTING.) Commons April 4, 1951
Clause 19.—(SERVICE OF NOTICES.) Commons April 4, 1951
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 12, 1951
2 speeches — FIRE SERVICES BILL Commons April 18, 1951
5 speeches — RAILWAY FREIGHT CHARGES (INCREASES) Commons April 23, 1951
3 speeches — Rent Restriction Acts Commons May 1, 1951
4 speeches — RESERVE AND AUXILIARY FORCES (PROTECTION OF CIVIL INTERESTS) BILL Commons May 3, 1951
Repairs and Maintenance (Cost) Commons May 8, 1951
2 speeches — FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN (TRAFFIC CONTROL) Commons May 10, 1951
Water Undertakers Commons May 29, 1951
2 speeches — Out-Patient Facilities Written Answers May 31, 1951
2 speeches — ONE-WAY STREET, WESTMINSTER Commons June 4, 1951
Clause 16.—(SUSPENSION OF INITIAL ALLOWANCES.) Commons June 7, 1951
8 speeches — Clause 24.—(RATES OF PROFITS TAX, ETC.) Commons June 11, 1951
2 speeches — New Clause.—(Repayment of tax to CARRY INTEREST.) Commons June 18, 1951
12 speeches — TELEPHONE BILL Commons June 20, 1951
Quality Milk Production (Working Party) Commons June 21, 1951
15 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER OF POSTMASTER-GENERAL TO REGULATE USE OF THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM, &c.) Commons July 4, 1951
Valuation Lists Written Answers July 31, 1951
GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons November 13, 1951
CRUELTY TO CHILDREN Commons November 19, 1951
Clause 1.—(GRANTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.) Commons November 28, 1951
3 speeches — MINISTERS OF THE CROWN (PARLIAMENTARY UNDER SECRETARIES) BILL Commons November 29, 1951
W.V.S. (Rôle) Written Answers December 6, 1951
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