Mr Robert Mellish
March 3, 1913 - May 9, 1998Summary information for Mr Robert Mellish
Contributions
1949
Pay and Conditions (Report) Commons February 3, 1949
ST. HELENA (LABOURERS' PAY) Commons February 16, 1949
DEFENCE Commons March 3, 1949
4 speeches — HOUSING BILL Commons March 16, 1949
2 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons April 12, 1949
ATTACKS ON H.M. SHIPS. CHINA Commons April 26, 1949
WEST BROMWICH CORPORATION BILL [By Order] Commons May 19, 1949
Docks (Disputes) Commons June 2, 1949
CRUELTY TO WILD ANIMALS (COMMITTEE) Commons June 2, 1949
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 2, 1949
Oaksey Report (Findings) Commons June 23, 1949
New Clause.—(FOOTBALLERS' BENEFITS.) Commons June 27, 1949
2 speeches — POLICE PENSIONS REGULATIONS Commons June 29, 1949
2 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons July 4, 1949
STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons July 6, 1949
2 speeches — Clause 5.—(INTERPRETATION.) Commons July 8, 1949
3 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS (EMERGENCY POWERS) Commons July 8, 1949
5 speeches — DENTAL CLINIC, ROTHERHITHE (CLOSING) Commons July 8, 1949
13 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS (PROCLAMATION) Commons July 13, 1949
3 speeches — METROPOLITAN POLICE (PENSIONS) Commons July 14, 1949
3 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons July 21, 1949
4 speeches — STRIKE, LONDON DOCKS Commons July 26, 1949
Labour Control Commons October 18, 1949
National Dock Labour Board Commons October 25, 1949
2 speeches — Dispute, Bermondsey Commons November 1, 1949
3 speeches — PROFITS TAX BILL Commons November 3, 1949
Smithfield Market (Inquiry) Commons November 8, 1949
6 speeches — WAR DAMAGED SITES BILL Commons November 8, 1949
NATIONAL COAL BOARD (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons November 10, 1949
Bermondsey Written Answers November 17, 1949
2 speeches — Clause 9.—(POWER OF LOCAL AUTHORITY TO DO WORK WITHOUT TAKING POSSESSION.) Commons November 18, 1949
"HEREFORD TIMES" (REPORT) Commons November 18, 1949
FREIGHT CHARGES (PROPOSED INCREASES) Commons November 28, 1949
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