Mr Robert Young
1872 - July 13, 1957Summary information for Mr Robert Young
Contributions
1948
7 speeches — WELSH AFFAIRS Commons January 26, 1948
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Continuance of provisions of 8 and 9 Geo. 6. c. 43) Commons January 27, 1948
CLAUSE 7.—(Maxima for rental compensation.) Commons January 28, 1948
NEW CLAUSE.—(Compensation for loss pending rehabilitation.) Commons January 28, 1948
SCHEDULE.—(Minor and ConsequentialAmendments of Act of 1945.) Commons January 28, 1948
6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Obligation of exhibitors to show British films.) Commons February 3, 1948
5 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Application of provisions as to rental compensation where land requisitioned before commencement of Act.) Commons February 5, 1948
5 speeches — CLAUSE I.—(Punishment for attempted rape.) Commons February 5, 1948
2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE Commons February 9, 1948
GAS BILL Commons February 11, 1948
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to raise women's land and air forces.) Commons February 13, 1948
14 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE BILL Commons February 16, 1948
13 speeches — CLAUSE 22.—(Power to reduce Exchequer grants.) Commons February 18, 1948
6 speeches — POSTPONED CLAUSE.—(Provision of Entertainment.) Commons February 19, 1948
INDIA AND BURMA SERVICES Commons February 23, 1948
11 speeches — MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Commons February 23, 1948
12 speeches — MINISTRY OF FOOD Commons February 23, 1948
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons February 24, 1948
Independent Schools (Registration) Written Answers March 25, 1948
SCOTTISH BUSINESS (NEW STANDING ORDERS) Commons April 28, 1948
2 speeches — Farm Institute, Kent (Training Course) Commons September 20, 1948
Deferment Written Answers September 24, 1948
BERMUDA (DEPORTED PERSONS) Written Answers November 3, 1948
2 speeches — FACTORY, PENKETH (NUISANCE) Commons November 11, 1948
2 speeches — Playing Field, Penketh Commons November 11, 1948
6 speeches — LICENSING BILL Commons December 14, 1948
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