Mr John Hay

November 24, 1919 - January 27, 1998
Summary information for Mr John Hay

Contributions

1952

2 speeches — METROPOLITAN OF THYATIRA Commons February 4, 1952

Stamp Duty (Property Transfers) Commons February 5, 1952

LICENSED PREMISES IN NEW TOWNS BILL Commons February 27, 1952

4 speeches — CROWN LESSEES (PROTECTION OF SUB-TENANTS) BILL Commons February 29, 1952

COMPANIES BILL Commons February 29, 1952

5 speeches — SIMPLIFIED ENGLISH SPELLING Commons March 6, 1952

2 speeches — TRANSPORT (INCREASED CHARGES) Commons March 13, 1952

4 speeches — EALING CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons March 26, 1952

2 speeches — OFFICIAL CAR SERVICE (TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITY) Commons April 1, 1952

Clause 2.—(ARMY ACT AND AIR FORCE ACT TO BE IN FORCE FOR SPECIFIED TIMES.) Commons April 1, 1952

INFORMATION SERVICES Commons April 2, 1952

2 speeches — PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS Commons April 21, 1952

11 speeches — WOMEN'S DISABILITIES BILL Commons April 25, 1952

Exhibition Pigeons (Fowl Pest) Written Answers May 1, 1952

2 speeches — BRITISH ARMY (DEPOT ESTABLISHMENTS) Written Answers May 8, 1952

2 speeches — RENT RESTRICTION ACTS Commons July 21, 1952

TRIAL CERTIFICATES (DELAYS) Commons July 21, 1952

LICENSED PREMISES IN NEW TOWNS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 21, 1952

JOCKEY POOL (COMPLAINT) Commons October 21, 1952

Turnpike Roads Commons October 27, 1952

2 speeches — Toll Bridge, River Thames Commons October 27, 1952

2 speeches — Clause 3.—(APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTORS AND THEIR POWERS.) Commons October 27, 1952

Rent Tribunals Written Answers November 11, 1952

Peppard Hospital, Oxfordshire (Fuel Consumption) Written Answers November 13, 1952

2 speeches — SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Commons November 20, 1952

3 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Commons December 1, 1952

2 speeches — Schedule Commons December 2, 1952

Building Industry (Joint Apprenticeship Board) Written Answers December 17, 1952

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