Mr John Hynd

April 4, 1902 - November 8, 1971
Summary information for Mr John Hynd

Contributions

1949

2 speeches — Industrial Diseases Commons January 18, 1949

2 speeches — Gift Parcels Commons January 19, 1949

Reparations Deliveries (U.S.S.R.) Commons January 26, 1949

2 speeches — TRANSPORT FACILITIES, NORTH LONDON Commons January 31, 1949

MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SERVANTS (OFFICIAL CONDUCT) Commons February 3, 1949

NEW CLAUSE.—(EXCESSIVE PRICES FOR FURNITURE, &C., TO BE TREATED AS PREMIUMS.) Commons February 16, 1949

JEWISH CAMPS, CYPRUS Written Answers February 17, 1949

3 speeches — AUSTRIA (POLITICAL PARTIES) Commons February 21, 1949

Asian Civil Servants (Leave) Written Answers February 23, 1949

Geological Surveys (American Assistance) Written Answers February 23, 1949

2 speeches — PROTECTION OF ANIMALS (HUNTING AND COURSING PROHIBITION) BILL Commons February 25, 1949

4 speeches — TRADE COMPETITION (GERMANY AND JAPAN) Commons March 2, 1949

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 3, 1949

Local Defence Units Commons March 7, 1949

Film Industry Commons March 8, 1949

2 speeches — Factories Acts (Leaflet) Commons March 10, 1949

Coal Industry Commons March 14, 1949

14 speeches — EAST AFRICAN GROUNDNUT SCHEME Commons March 14, 1949

NORTH ATLANTIC PACT Commons March 18, 1949

6 speeches — GERMANY AND EASTERN EUROPE Commons March 23, 1949

GERMANY AND EASTERN EUROPE Commons March 23, 1949

ARMED FORCES (DEMOBILISATION CLOTHING ALLOWANCE) Written Answers March 31, 1949

2 speeches — Labour Efficiency Survey Commons May 4, 1949

2 speeches — UGANDA (DISTURBANCES) Commons May 4, 1949

AUSTRIA (POLITICAL PARTIES) Commons May 9, 1949

IRON AND STEEL BILL Commons May 9, 1949

2 speeches — I.L.O. (Participation) Commons May 16, 1949

6 speeches — GERMANY (FACTORIES DISMANTLING) Commons May 23, 1949

2 speeches — Civil Service (Africans) Commons May 25, 1949

3 speeches — Councils (African Representation) Commons May 25, 1949

Dismantled Plant (Bids) Written Answers May 30, 1949

Benzin Company, Gelsenberg Commons June 22, 1949

AUSTRIA (BRITISH BROADCASTS) Commons June 22, 1949

Clause 10.—(POOL BETTING DUTY.) Commons June 22, 1949

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 21, 1949

3 speeches — Clause 1.—(THE IRON AND STEEL CORPORATION OF GREAT BRITAIN.) Commons July 25, 1949

2 speeches — New Clause "A."—(POWERS OF SUBSIDIARIES OF THE CORPORATION.) Commons July 25, 1949

5 speeches — Clause 2.—(POWERS OF THE CORPORATION.) Commons July 25, 1949

14 speeches — EAST AFRICAN GROUNDNUTS SCHEME Commons July 27, 1949

GERMANY (PROPERTY RESTITUTION) Written Answers July 28, 1949

AUSTRIA (BROADCASTING STATION) Written Answers July 28, 1949

Detained British Soldier (Berlin) Commons October 19, 1949

War Memorials Commons October 26, 1949

Makerere College, Commons October 26, 1949

UGANDA RIOTS (INQUIRY) Commons October 26, 1949

2 speeches — Electoral Qualifications Commons October 26, 1949

2 speeches — Legislative Council (Africans) Commons October 26, 1949

4 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS) Commons October 26, 1949

ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS Commons October 26, 1949

GERMANY (BRITISH PERIODICALS) Commons November 7, 1949

Imports (Low-Priced Goods) Commons November 7, 1949

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 10, 1949

ADJOURNMENT DEBATES (SCOPE) Commons November 14, 1949

Railwaymen, Berlin (Wages) Written Answers November 14, 1949

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 17, 1949

23 speeches — OVERSEAS FOOD CORPORATION (GROUNDNUT SCHEME) Commons November 21, 1949

6 speeches — BRITISH TRANSPORT COMMISSION (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons December 1, 1949

POLITICAL PROPAGANDA (EXPENDITURE) Commons December 5, 1949

Dismantling Commons December 5, 1949

Game Shooting (Restrictions) Commons December 5, 1949

2 speeches — War Memorial Commons December 7, 1949

Group Farm Planning Commons December 7, 1949

POLITICAL PROPAGANDA (EXPENDITURE) Commons December 7, 1949

I.L.O. CONVENTIONS (RATIFICATION) Commons December 9, 1949

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