Mr Peter Baker
April 20, 1921 - November 14, 1966Summary information for Mr Peter Baker
Contributions
1953
COAL INDUSTRY (MINISTERIAL CONTROL) Written Answers May 8, 1953
2 speeches — POST-WAR CREDITS Written Answers May 8, 1953
COMMONWEALTH (WORLD PEACE) Written Answers May 11, 1953
NEW SCHOOL, LODDON Written Answers May 11, 1953
TELEPHONE SERVICE, THETFORD Written Answers May 11, 1953
Marketing Schemes Written Answers May 12, 1953
Credit Facilities Written Answers May 12, 1953
Slaughterhouse Facilities, Norfolk Written Answers May 13, 1953
Parcel Rates Increase (Estimated Revenue) Written Answers May 13, 1953
ROYAL NAVY (HYDROFOIL CRAFT) Written Answers May 15, 1953
MARGINAL PRODUCTION SCHEME (MEANS TEST) Written Answers May 15, 1953
BACON FACTORY, NORWICH Written Answers May 15, 1953
ANGLO-PAKISTAN RELATIONS Written Answers May 18, 1953
HORTICULTURAL MARKETING Written Answers May 18, 1953
SOUTH KOREAN GOVERNMENT (STATEMENTS) Written Answers May 18, 1953
PIGS (SLAUGHTERING) Written Answers May 22, 1953
AGRICULTURAL LAND (USE) Written Answers May 22, 1953
Beef Cattle (Subsidy) Written Answers June 9, 1953
2 speeches — COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Written Answers June 10, 1953
2 speeches — Stanford Training Area Written Answers June 11, 1953
COAL STOCKS, FLOOD AREAS (REPLACEMENT) Written Answers June 16, 1953
GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRES (STAFF) Written Answers June 16, 1953
SUEZ CANAL (TANKER PASSAGE) Written Answers June 17, 1953
MR. CEDRIC BELFRAGE (U.S. DEPORTATION PROCEEDINGS) Commons June 24, 1953
Wages Award Written Answers July 23, 1953
FISH (SUPPLIES AND PRICES) Written Answers October 29, 1953
Persian Apricots Written Answers October 29, 1953
Dried Fruit, East Anglia Written Answers October 29, 1953
ANGLO-JORDAN TREATY OF ALLIANCE Written Answers October 29, 1953
Cereals and Feedingstuffs Written Answers October 29, 1953
Fishing Industry Written Answers October 29, 1953
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