Mr John Rodgers
October 5, 1906 - March 29, 1993Summary information for Mr John Rodgers
Contributions
1951
Load Shedding Written Answers January 29, 1951
Rabies Control Written Answers January 29, 1951
3 speeches — Communist Leaflets Commons January 31, 1951
2 speeches — Telegrams (Rural Areas) Commons January 31, 1951
2 speeches — Tuberculosis Commons February 1, 1951
CIVIL SERVICE (TEMPORARY CLERKS) Written Answers February 5, 1951
2 speeches — Newsprint Supplies Written Answers February 8, 1951
2 speeches — COMMON INFORMERS BILL Commons February 9, 1951
2 speeches — Hosiery Commons February 15, 1951
Car Allowance Written Answers February 15, 1951
TELEPHONE SERVICE, SEVENOAKS AND MALLING Written Answers February 27, 1951
Bungalows, Sevenoaks Written Answers March 6, 1951
Tied Cottages, Kent Commons March 8, 1951
5 speeches — COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons March 8, 1951
10 speeches — COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons March 13, 1951
2 speeches — Newsprint Supplies Written Answers March 13, 1951
COMPLAINT OF PRIVILEGE Commons March 21, 1951
Overtime, Fort Halstead Written Answers April 16, 1951
Newsprint Written Answers April 24, 1951
Sevenoaks Written Answers May 3, 1951
2 speeches — Coal (Supplementary Allowances) Commons May 7, 1951
Hearing Aids Written Answers May 31, 1951
2 speeches — Deliveries Commons June 4, 1951
2 speeches — Boiler Fuel Commons June 4, 1951
3 speeches — Summer Stocks Commons June 4, 1951
COKE SUPPLIES Written Answers June 7, 1951
Clause 24.—(RATES OF PROFITS TAX, ETC.) Commons June 11, 1951
Spectacles (Charges) Written Answers June 14, 1951
MONOPOLY PRACTICES Commons June 15, 1951
2 speeches — Blaze Wood, Kent Commons June 21, 1951
Meat (Exports to Canada) Written Answers June 27, 1951
LEAD THEFTS (CHURCHES) Written Answers July 3, 1951
Halstead Place and Kevington House, Kent Commons July 5, 1951
Fruit and Vegetables (Distribution) Commons July 30, 1951
Air Crashes (Press Photographers) Written Answers August 1, 1951
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