Mr Percy Shurmer
1888 - May 29, 1959Summary information for Mr Percy Shurmer
Contributions
1947
Household Supplies, Midland Region Written Answers January 23, 1947
WOOD FUEL PRICES, BIRMINGHAM Written Answers January 23, 1947
100 Per Cent. Disability Commons January 28, 1947
FUEL AND POWER CUTS Commons February 10, 1947
ARMED FORCES (DESERTERS) Written Answers February 19, 1947
Searchlights (Town lighting) Written Answers February 24, 1947
5 speeches — FUEL EMERGENCY Commons February 26, 1947
2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL AND TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons March 3, 1947
2 speeches — Dried Egg (Price) Commons March 10, 1947
2 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 10, 1947
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 12, 1947
Street Lighting Written Answers March 17, 1947
9 speeches — DISTRIBUTION OF MANPOWER Commons March 19, 1947
Turkeys (U.S. Purchase) Written Answers March 24, 1947
2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Liability of officer to maintain wife and children.) Commons March 26, 1947
7 speeches — FIRE SERVICES BILL Commons March 27, 1947
Imported Fruits Commons March 31, 1947
5 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE BILL Commons March 31, 1947
4 speeches — FIRE SERVICES [MONEY] Commons March 31, 1947
2 speeches — FUEL SITUATION Commons April 2, 1947
3 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons April 17, 1947
2 speeches — TOBACCO (CUSTOMS) Commons April 22, 1947
INCOME TAX: CHARGE OF TAX. Commons April 23, 1947
2 speeches — FOOD (CONTROL AND PRICES) ORDERS Commons April 24, 1947
Summer Services (Reduction) Written Answers April 28, 1947
Women's Clothes Commons April 29, 1947
2 speeches — DESERTERS FROM ARMED FORCES Commons May 13, 1947
3 speeches — Coal Supplies (Quality) Commons June 5, 1947
Calorie Intake Commons June 9, 1947
Redevelopment Areas, Birmingham Commons June 10, 1947
War Pension Code (Review) Commons June 17, 1947
Domestic Allocations (Storage) Commons June 19, 1947
3 speeches — HOLIDAY TRAIN SERVICES (CUTS) Commons June 24, 1947
4 speeches — CONSUMER GOODS (SHORTAGES) Commons June 26, 1947
CADET FORCES (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons July 2, 1947
HOUSE REPAIRS, BIRMINGHAM Commons July 8, 1947
NEW CLAUSE.—(Relief for pensioners in respect of increase in tobacco duty.) Commons July 9, 1947
COAL INDUSTRY Commons July 17, 1947
CLAUSE 52.—(Additional restrictions on carriage of goods for hire and reward.) Commons July 23, 1947
CLAUSE 52.—(Additional restrictions on the carriage of goods for hire or reward.) Commons July 23, 1947
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF SUPPLY Commons July 24, 1947
Slate Supplies, Birmingham Commons July 28, 1947
10 speeches — HOUSING Commons July 28, 1947
2 speeches — CLAUSE 52.—(Additional restrictions on carriage of goods for hire or reward.) Commons August 4, 1947
STATE OF THE NATION Commons August 6, 1947
6 speeches — STATE OF THE NATION Commons August 6, 1947
6 speeches — STATE OF THE NATION Commons August 7, 1947
SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) BILL Commons August 8, 1947
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 22, 1947
4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 23, 1947
GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons October 28, 1947
8 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons October 29, 1947
3 speeches — CONTROL OF ENGAGEMENT ORDER Commons November 3, 1947
PARLIAMENT BILL Commons November 11, 1947
BETTING DUTY (DOG TOTES AND FOOTBALL POOLS) Commons November 12, 1947
3 speeches — EXCESS PROFITS TAX Commons November 13, 1947
3 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons November 18, 1947
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Continuation for further periods of certain Defence Regulations.) Commons November 19, 1947
2 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE BILL Commons November 24, 1947
Tobacco Concession (Institution Inmates) Commons November 27, 1947
Fats and Potatoes (Fish Friers) Commons December 3, 1947
5 speeches — REGISTRATION FOR EMPLOYMENT ORDER Commons December 3, 1947
Timber Licences, Birmingham Commons December 4, 1947
2 speeches — Potatoes Commons December 8, 1947
War-Destroyed Houses (Tenancies) Written Answers December 18, 1947
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