Mr John Williams
1895 - 1982Summary information for Mr John Williams
Contributions
1946
Mattresses Written Answers February 11, 1946
POST OFFICE (MAILS, KENYA) Written Answers February 12, 1946
Stolen Property (Finder's Reward) Written Answers February 19, 1946
Hotels and Restaurants Commons February 20, 1946
Demobilisation Written Answers February 20, 1946
AGRICULTURE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 25, 1946
SCOTLAND (HOUSING) Written Answers February 28, 1946
2 speeches — German Tonnage (Allocation, United Kingdom) Commons March 18, 1946
ARMED FORCES (CLASS C RELEASES) Written Answers March 20, 1946
Demobilisation Written Answers March 20, 1946
Foxes (Breeding) Commons April 1, 1946
Internees and War Prisoners (Recovery) Written Answers April 1, 1946
Glasģow Written Answers April 2, 1946
2 speeches — Glassblowers Commons April 4, 1946
London-Glasgow Written Answers April 8, 1946
Works Canteen, Glasgow (Additional Meals) Written Answers April 10, 1946
Children's Sandals. Glasgow Written Answers April 10, 1946
AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons April 11, 1946
UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Written Answers May 17, 1946
Victory March (Effect on Release) Commons May 21, 1946
Baggage Entitlement Commons May 21, 1946
RAILWAY FARES Written Answers May 27, 1946
British Restaurants, Scotland Commons June 5, 1946
Unrationed Foods Commons June 5, 1946
Vegetables (Waste) Commons June 5, 1946
Glasgow Written Answers July 8, 1946
FINANCE (No. 2) BILL Commons July 19, 1946
2 speeches — Suicide Cases Commons July 25, 1946
2 speeches — HOUSING, SCOTLAND Commons October 10, 1946
Gas Mantles Written Answers October 28, 1946
Emigration Written Answers October 29, 1946
Parents Written Answers November 21, 1946
2 speeches — Glasgow Commons November 26, 1946
Pensions Written Answers November 26, 1946
2 speeches — Mechanics Commons November 27, 1946
3 speeches — Glasgow Written Answers December 5, 1946
GROUNDED IMMIGRANT SHIP, SYRINA Commons December 16, 1946
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