Mr Peter Baker

April 20, 1921 - November 14, 1966
Summary information for Mr Peter Baker

Contributions

1952

Troopships (Conditions) Written Answers January 29, 1952

Waveney Valley Line Written Answers January 29, 1952

Swine Fever (Compensation) Written Answers January 29, 1952

General Certificate (Age Limit) Written Answers January 31, 1952

Mobile Canteens Written Answers January 31, 1952

Dog Licences Written Answers February 4, 1952

Dispute, Covent Garden Market Written Answers February 5, 1952

Fruit and Vegetables, London (Handling) Written Answers February 5, 1952

PRESCRIPTION CHARGE (RURAL DOCTORS) Written Answers March 14, 1952

Clause 1.—(CHARGES FOR CERTAIN DRUGS, MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES.) Commons April 9, 1952

TELEVISION, EAST ANGLIA Written Answers April 23, 1952

Suet Supplies, Norfolk and Suffolk Written Answers April 25, 1952

Slaughterhouses Written Answers April 25, 1952

2 speeches — Government Policy (Transport Bill) Written Answers May 12, 1952

Horticultural Industry (Protection) Written Answers May 12, 1952

Prefabricated Houses (Export) Written Answers May 13, 1952

Horticultural Marketing Schemes Written Answers May 13, 1952

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Written Answers May 14, 1952

Feedingstuffs Written Answers May 14, 1952

Marginal Land Development Written Answers May 14, 1952

Soviet Economic Conferences Written Answers May 16, 1952

KOREA (PRISONERS OF WAR) Written Answers June 23, 1952

KOREAN CAMPAIGN (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons June 25, 1952

Formosan Pineapples Written Answers July 25, 1952

TOMATO IMPORTS Written Answers July 25, 1952

Canned Fruits Written Answers August 1, 1952

Tinplate Written Answers August 1, 1952

Suet, East Anglia Written Answers December 3, 1952

AGRICULTURE (FEEDINGSTUFFS DISCUSSIONS) Written Answers December 5, 1952

Purchase Tax Refunds (United States Forces) Written Answers December 8, 1952

Sugar Exports Written Answers December 9, 1952

Museums (Expenditure) Written Answers December 9, 1952

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