Mr Oliver Lyttelton

1893 - January 21, 1972
Summary information for Mr Oliver Lyttelton

Contributions

1944

2 speeches — TANK PRODUCTION CAPACITY Commons February 2, 1944

IRON ORE DEPOSITS (SURVEY) Commons February 2, 1944

PRODUCTION FIRMS (GOVERN- MENT ASSISTANCE) Commons February 9, 1944

PRODUCTION (AWARDS) Commons March 1, 1944

MINISTRY OF PRODUCTION (LIAISON REPRESENTATIVE, EAST AFRICA) Written Answers March 1, 1944

4 speeches — BRITISH WAR PRODUCTION (STATISTICS) Commons March 8, 1944

Plouģhs Written Answers March 8, 1944

2 speeches — LOCAL PRODUCTION COMMITTEES Commons March 15, 1944

2 speeches — DOMINIONS WAR PRODUCTION Commons March 15, 1944

WAR PRODUCTION (MESSRS, DESOUTTER, LIMITED) Written Answers March 15, 1944

PRINTING PAPER (ALLOCATION) Written Answers March 17, 1944

INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT (REDUCTION) Commons March 22, 1944

WAR PRODUCTION FACTORIES (EMPLOYEES) Written Answers March 28, 1944

3 speeches — TANKS Commons April 19, 1944

MINISTRY OF PRODUCTION (STAFF) Written Answers April 19, 1944

War Production (Lanarkshire) Written Answers April 25, 1944

3 speeches — WAR METALS AND ALLOYS (RELEASE FOR CIVILIAN USE) Commons May 10, 1944

WAR PRODUCTION FACTORIES (VISITS BY EMPIRE TROOPS) Commons May 10, 1944

5 speeches — PAPER (ALLOCATION) Commons May 17, 1944

NEWSPRINT (ALLOCATION) Commons May 24, 1944

MUSIC IN FACTORIES (POST-WAR CONTINUANCE) Written Answers May 24, 1944

3 speeches — Wrapping Paper Commons June 7, 1944

2 speeches — FACTORIES (REMOVABLE BLACK-OUT) Commons June 14, 1944

2 speeches — RAW MATERIALS (SUPPLY POSITION) Commons June 21, 1944

COTTON INDUSTRY (BRITISH MISSION TO UNITED STATES) Commons June 21, 1944

PERSONAL EXPLANATION Commons June 21, 1944

21 speeches — EMPLOYMENT POLICY Commons June 23, 1944

COPPER (BULK PURCHASE) Commons July 5, 1944

2 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY (BRITISH MISSION TO UNITED STATES) Commons July 12, 1944

2 speeches — ESPARTO GRASS (IMPORTS) Commons July 12, 1944

TEXTILE INDUSTRY (BRITISH MISSION TO UNITED STATES) Commons July 19, 1944

3 speeches — STEEL PRODUCTION Commons July 19, 1944

BRITISH TEXTILE INDUSTRY (MISSION TO UNITED STATES) Commons August 2, 1944

3 speeches — Allocation Commons August 2, 1944

3 speeches — WAR SITUATION Commons August 2, 1944

14 speeches — HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION) BILL Commons September 26, 1944

Fly Spray (D.D.T.) Written Answers September 26, 1944

3 speeches — Export Trade (Raw Materials) Commons October 4, 1944

4 speeches — Paper Supplies (Allocation) Commons October 4, 1944

3 speeches — Civilian Goods Commons October 4, 1944

2 speeches — British Textile Mission (Report) Commons October 4, 1944

Coal Industry (Steel Allocation) Commons October 4, 1944

JOINT PRODUCTION COMMITTEES Commons October 11, 1944

3 speeches — WASTE PAPER COLLECTION Commons October 18, 1944

3 speeches — BRITISH INDUSTRIAL METHODS AND EQUIPMENT Commons November 8, 1944

2 speeches — ADVERTISING CIRCULARS (PAPER ALLOCATION) Commons November 8, 1944

3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL RECONVERSION (MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY) Commons November 8, 1944

RUBBER PURCHASE ARRANGEMENTS (FAR EAST) Written Answers November 10, 1944

Building Materials, Northern Ireland Commons November 15, 1944

VICKERS ARMSTRONGS, LTD. Written Answers November 29, 1944

ESPARTO GRASS Commons December 6, 1944

2 speeches — BRIGGS MOTOR BODIES LTD. (GOVERNMENT FACTORY) Commons December 6, 1944

15 speeches — EXPORT TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CHANGE-OVER Commons December 6, 1944

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Written Answers December 7, 1944

2 speeches — UNITED KINGDOM AND UNITED STATES (PATENT INTERCHANGE AGREEMENT) Commons December 13, 1944

2 speeches — TIMBER (POST-WAR IMPORTS) Commons December 13, 1944

SYNTHETIC RUBBER Written Answers December 13, 1944

2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION (STATISTICS) Commons December 20, 1944

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