Mr Percy Daines

November 29, 1902 - March 3, 1957
Summary information for Mr Percy Daines

Contributions

1950

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 8, 1950

Alleged Losses in Post (Inquiry) Commons March 29, 1950

Clause 1.—(GRANT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF POSTAL, TELEGRAPHIC AND TELEPHONIC SYSTEMS.) Commons March 31, 1950

5 speeches — GENERAL ELECTION ARRANGEMENTS Commons March 31, 1950

4 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE CLAIMS Commons April 4, 1950

2 speeches — DENTAL FEES (REDUCTION) Commons May 15, 1950

WHITE FISH INDUSTRY Commons May 18, 1950

Clause 15.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons May 23, 1950

17 speeches — RESALE PRICE MAINTENANCE Commons June 16, 1950

New Clause.—(EXPORT ALLOWANCE.) Commons June 22, 1950

WHITE FISH INDUSTRY (GOVERNMENTS PROPOSALS) Commons July 4, 1950

11 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS KITCHEN COMMITTEE Commons July 7, 1950

WAR DAMAGE (LATE CLAIMS) Commons July 11, 1950

NATIONAL COAL BOARD Commons July 13, 1950

7 speeches — TOMATO AND CUCUMBER MARKETING SCHEME Commons July 20, 1950

FOWL PEST Commons July 21, 1950

DEFENCE Commons July 26, 1950

4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 31, 1950

GOVERNMENT CONTROLS Commons November 7, 1950

2 speeches — TEACHING PROFESSION (COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES) Commons November 8, 1950

6 speeches — RESTORATION OF PRE-WAR TRADE PRACTICES BILL Commons November 10, 1950

SPECTACLES (SUPPLY) Commons November 14, 1950

2 speeches — CONGRESS, SHEFFIELD (ADMISSION OF FOREIGNERS) Commons November 14, 1950

5 speeches — ST. PAUL'S CRAY ESTATE (DOCTORS) Commons November 16, 1950

3 speeches — TELEPHONE SERVICE Commons November 22, 1950

8 speeches — MEAT RATIONING Commons November 28, 1950

2 speeches — FIRST DAY'S DEBATE Commons November 29, 1950

2 speeches — HILL FARMING BILL Commons December 1, 1950

6 speeches — COST OF LIVING (INDEX) Commons December 8, 1950

POOL BETTING (ACCOUNTS) BILL Commons December 8, 1950

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