Mr Robert Boothby

February 12, 1900 - July 16, 1986
Summary information for Mr Robert Boothby

Contributions

1943

HERRING INDUSTRY, SCOTLAND Commons January 26, 1943

POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION (DISCUSSIONS WITH RUSSIA) Commons January 27, 1943

National Loaf (Composition) Written Answers January 27, 1943

Icelandic Cured Herring Written Answers January 27, 1943

Mobile Women Workers (Billeting) Commons January 28, 1943

2 speeches — Detainees Commons January 28, 1943

2 speeches — Venereal Disease (Propaganda) Commons January 28, 1943

5 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE (DETAINEES) Commons February 10, 1943

4 speeches — WAR SITUATION Commons February 11, 1943

Harvest Labour Written Answers February 16, 1943

2 speeches — Herring Fishing Industry Commons February 23, 1943

2 speeches — TRANSFERENCE OF LABOUR Commons February 23, 1943

FRENCH NORTH AFRICA (INTERNEES) Commons February 24, 1943

Disabled Sergeants (Rank) Commons February 24, 1943

2 speeches — Clothes Rationing Commons February 24, 1943

Prosecution, Aberdeen Written Answers February 25, 1943

3 speeches — Public Assistance Commons March 2, 1943

2 speeches — CATTLE (GRADING SYSTEM) Commons March 2, 1943

2 speeches — M. Rigaud Commons March 3, 1943

2 speeches — Political Prisoners and Internees Commons March 3, 1943

2 speeches — Jews Commons March 3, 1943

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 9, 1943

Farm Workers, Scotland Commons March 11, 1943

7 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1943 Commons March 11, 1943

2 speeches — Public Assistance Written Answers March 16, 1943

2 speeches — ENEMY-OCCUPIED COUNTRIES (RESTITUTION OF PROPERTY) Commons April 21, 1943

Officers' Allowances Commons April 21, 1943

Livestock Written Answers April 21, 1943

2 speeches — Land Tenure (Uthwatt Report) Commons May 4, 1943

2 speeches — Easter Offerings (Taxation) Commons May 4, 1943

2 speeches — MARSHAL PETAIN AND VICHY GOVERNMENT Commons May 5, 1943

Surplus Oats Commons May 5, 1943

3 speeches — Beef Cattle (Quality) Commons May 5, 1943

3 speeches — UNITED NATIONS (CONSULTATION) Commons May 6, 1943

2 speeches — FOOD SUPPLIES CONFERENCE Commons May 6, 1943

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Constitution and proceedings of the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board.) Commons May 6, 1943

3 speeches — POST-WAR INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY Commons May 12, 1943

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Easter Offerings.) Commons June 3, 1943

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Abolition of estate duties on agricultural land.) Commons June 3, 1943

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of Retail Licence Duties.) Commons June 3, 1943

2 speeches — HERRING INDUSTRY (WOMEN WORKERS) Commons June 8, 1943

2 speeches — TANGIER (BRITISH SUBJECTS AND INTERESTS) Commons June 9, 1943

Herring (Distribution) Commons June 9, 1943

5 speeches — LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY Commons June 10, 1943

ALGERIAN WINE Written Answers June 10, 1943

Milk (Distribution) Written Answers June 23, 1943

CHILDREN, DEATH RATE (SCOTLAND) Written Answers June 23, 1943

Fish Written Answers June 24, 1943

AGRICULTURE, SCOTLAND (CRAFTSMEN) Commons July 6, 1943

2 speeches — GENERAL DE GAULLE Commons July 7, 1943

POST-WAR ROAD DEVELOPMENT Commons July 7, 1943

White Fish Landings, Peterhead Commons July 7, 1943

2 speeches — Herring Prices Commons July 7, 1943

Officers (Promotion) Commons July 14, 1943

Ministry Staff (Imperial Chemical Industries Personnel) Commons July 14, 1943

2 speeches — Herrings and Kippers Commons July 14, 1943

8 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT, 1939 (CONTINUANCE) Commons July 15, 1943

Land Speculation Written Answers July 15, 1943

2 speeches — FRENCH COMMITTEE OF NATIONAL LIBERATION Commons July 21, 1943

2 speeches — GENERAL DE GAULLE Commons July 21, 1943

Algerian Wine Written Answers July 21, 1943

HERRING FISHING FACILITIES Written Answers July 22, 1943

Educational Reconstruction Commons July 27, 1943

AGRICULTURE (REGULATION 28B) Commons July 27, 1943

3 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons July 28, 1943

2 speeches — FRENCH COMMITTEE OF NATIONAL LIBERATION Commons August 4, 1943

3 speeches — Herrings (Price) Commons August 4, 1943

Ministry of Aircraft Production (Staff) Written Answers August 4, 1943

Ministry of Agriculture (Staff) Written Answers August 4, 1943

Kettles (Supplies, Scotland) Written Answers September 21, 1943

Ministry of Food (Staff) Written Answers September 21, 1943

EMPIRE COLLABORATION Commons September 22, 1943

Herring (Prices and Distribution) Written Answers September 22, 1943

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons September 23, 1943

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY (WHITE PAPERS) Commons October 12, 1943

WOMEN'S ALBERT HALL MEETING (REPORT) Commons October 12, 1943

INDIA (FOOD SITUATION) Commons October 12, 1943

INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY (ANGLO-AMERICAN DISCUSSIONS) Written Answers October 12, 1943

Education (Legislation) Written Answers October 12, 1943

2 speeches — King's Title Commons October 13, 1943

4 speeches — SYNTHETIC RUBBER PRODUCTION Commons October 13, 1943

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Written Answers October 14, 1943

INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY (ANGLO-AMERICAN DISCUSSIONS) Written Answers October 19, 1943

Educational Reconstruction (White Paper) Written Answers October 19, 1943

Herring Fishing Industry (Committee's Report) Written Answers October 19, 1943

Armistice Terms Commons October 20, 1943

Gold Standard Written Answers October 21, 1943

Monetary and Currency Policy Commons November 2, 1943

Food Preservation Commons November 30, 1943

2 speeches — Development (Forth-Clyde Canal) Commons November 30, 1943

2 speeches — Educational Reconstruction (White Paper) Commons November 30, 1943

2 speeches — Housing Commons November 30, 1943

Financial Discussions, Washington (Lord Keynes' Report) Commons November 30, 1943

SIR OSWALD MOSLEY (RELEASE) Commons December 1, 1943

8 speeches — WORLD FOOD SHORTAGES Commons December 3, 1943

2 speeches — Herring Fishing Industry (Inquiry) Commons December 7, 1943

EMPIRE PRIME MINISTERS (MEETING) Commons December 7, 1943

2 speeches — International Food Conference (Recommendations) Commons December 16, 1943

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