Mr Oliver Locker-Lampson
1880 - October 8, 1954Summary information for Mr Oliver Locker-Lampson
Contributions
1941
EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACTS, 1939 AND 1940. Commons April 1, 1941
WAR PROPAGANDA. Commons April 29, 1941
RUDOLF HESS. Commons May 15, 1941
WHOLEMEAL BREAD. Commons May 20, 1941
DIRECTOR OF CEMENT. Commons May 20, 1941
LADY LUCAS (POLICE ACTION). Commons May 22, 1941
RUDOLF HESS. Commons May 22, 1941
PETROL (ECONOMY). Commons May 27, 1941
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT (BASIC ENGLISH). Commons May 27, 1941
3 speeches — RUDOLF HESS. Commons May 28, 1941
TREASURY NOTES (NON-ACCEPTANCE). Commons May 29, 1941
REFUGEES (ENEMY-OCCUPIED COUNTRIES). Commons May 29, 1941
POLISH NEWSPAPERS. Commons June 11, 1941
WAR WEAPONS WEEKS (STREET COLLECTIONS). Commons June 12, 1941
RAILWAY RETURN TICKETS. Commons June 18, 1941
5 speeches — WHEAT (FLOUR EXTRACTION). Commons June 18, 1941
FOXES (DESTRUCTION OF POULTRY). Commons July 3, 1941
BLACKBERRIES (JAM MAKING). Commons July 17, 1941
WASTE PAPER (SALVAGE). Commons July 17, 1941
3 speeches — SYDMOUTH DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION. Commons July 24, 1941
AIR TRANSPORT AUXILIARY (AMERICAN AVIATORS). Commons July 30, 1941
AMERICAN NURSES (PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS AND INTERVIEWS). Commons July 30, 1941
LORD CHERWELL (DUTIES AND STAFF). Commons July 30, 1941
2 speeches — ALLOTMENTS (BIRMINGHAM). Commons July 31, 1941
TANKS (MONEY GIFTS). Commons August 6, 1941
CONFIDENTIAL POST (APPOINTMENT). Commons August 7, 1941
UNDER-SECRETARIES OF STATE (DUTIES). Commons October 1, 1941
DERELICT RAILWAY TRACKS. Commons October 1, 1941
WASTE PAPER COLLECTION. Commons October 1, 1941
GERMANS (BRITISH GOVERNMENT SERVICE). Commons November 11, 1941
LORD CHERWELL. Commons November 11, 1941
RUSSIAN SUBJECTS, GREAT BRITAIN. Commons December 11, 1941
2 speeches — EXIT PERMIT (Mr. ISRAEL SIEFF). Commons December 11, 1941
2 speeches — SPIES (EXECUTIONS). Commons December 18, 1941
2 speeches — MILITARY SERVICE (POLICE). Commons December 18, 1941
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