Mr Kenneth Younger
December 15, 1908 - May 19, 1976Summary information for Mr Kenneth Younger
Contributions
1952
Foreign Trawlers Commons January 29, 1952
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons February 5, 1952
4 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons February 26, 1952
ICELANDIC FISHING REGULATIONS Written Answers March 27, 1952
ICELANDIC FISHING REGULATIONS Commons March 31, 1952
BROADMOOR INSTITUTION (CONTROL) Commons May 7, 1952
EUROPEAN SITUATION Commons May 14, 1952
3 speeches — Power Stations (Attack) Commons June 30, 1952
4 speeches — KOREAN CAMPAIGN Commons July 1, 1952
Jam (Price of Sugar) Written Answers July 2, 1952
Released Service Men (Civilian Clothing) Written Answers July 2, 1952
CIVIL DEFENCE EXPENDITURE (LOCAL AUTHORITIES) Written Answers July 17, 1952
Herr Krupp (Compensation) Commons October 15, 1952
IMMINGHAM AND GRIMSBY DOCKS Commons October 16, 1952
Icelandic Fish (Landing Restrictions) Commons October 20, 1952
Forth Road Bridge, Fife Commons October 27, 1952
Long Distance Freight Charges Commons October 27, 1952
FISH LANDINGS (ICELANDIC WATERS) Written Answers October 30, 1952
6 speeches — Displaced Persons Commons November 10, 1952
U.N. CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY FUND Commons November 12, 1952
Distressed Relatives Scheme Written Answers November 13, 1952
Fishing Processing, Grimsby Written Answers November 13, 1952
3 speeches — ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE Commons November 20, 1952
Landings, Grimsby and Hull Written Answers November 20, 1952
JAPAN (BRITISH TROOPS' STATUS) Commons November 24, 1952
Secretariat (U.S. Investigation) Commons November 24, 1952
ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE Commons November 24, 1952
EX-PRISONERS OF WAR, JAPAN (COMPENSATION) Commons December 1, 1952
ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE Commons December 1, 1952
FALKLAND ISLANDS DEPENDENCIES Commons December 10, 1952
ICELANDIC FISHERIES DISPUTE Written Answers December 17, 1952
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