Mr John Paton
1886 - December 14, 1976Summary information for Mr John Paton
Contributions
1946
NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons February 11, 1946
Unemployment Statistics Commons February 14, 1946
2 speeches — ECONOMIC AFFAIRS (MANPOWER) Commons February 27, 1946
2 speeches — ECONOMIC AFFAIRS (MANPOWER) Commons February 28, 1946
TRINIDAD (CORPORAL PUNISHMENT) Commons March 21, 1946
2 speeches — World Federation of Trade Unions (Report) Commons March 26, 1946
Requisitioned Lorry, Cardiff (Compensation) Commons April 1, 1946
2 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES AND TRADE UNIONS BILL Commons April 1, 1946
SUPPLY Commons April 3, 1946
DOMESTIC WORKERS(ALIENS) Commons April 11, 1946
ARMED FORCES (EXTENDED SERVICE ENGAGEMENTS) Commons April 15, 1946
2 speeches — PURCHASE TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND REDUCTIONS OF RATES) Commons April 17, 1946
SURTAX ON SETTLED INCOME Commons April 17, 1946
HERRING PRICES (FISHERMEN'S DEMAND) Commons April 18, 1946
NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons April 30, 1946
COAL INDUSTRY NATIONALISATION BILL Commons May 15, 1946
CLAUSE I.—(Increase in salaries of certain Ministers.) Commons June 3, 1946
4 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons June 4, 1946
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Commons June 6, 1946
BREAD RATIONING (CHILDREN) Commons July 15, 1946
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 18, 1946
2 speeches — SOUTH TYROL Commons July 22, 1946
SOUTH TYROL Commons July 25, 1946
Arlesey Hospital (Staff) Commons October 10, 1946
HOUSING Commons October 21, 1946
SPANISH REFUGEES, GIBRALTAR Commons November 4, 1946
Builders' Tools Written Answers November 4, 1946
Parliamentary Delegation Commons November 25, 1946
Consumer Goods (Distribution) Written Answers November 28, 1946
2 speeches — TRAFALGAR ESTATES BILL Commons December 3, 1946
2 speeches — Hamburg Project Commons December 4, 1946
Distribution and Production (Manpower) Written Answers December 5, 1946
Government Commons December 18, 1946
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