Mr Sidney Dye

1900 - December 9, 1958
Summary information for Mr Sidney Dye

Contributions

1949

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL MARKETING BILL Commons January 19, 1949

Smallholdings Written Answers February 7, 1949

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 9, 1949

4 speeches — PREVENTION OF DAMAGE BY PESTS BILL [Lords] Commons February 23, 1949

BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 12, 1949

Potatoes (Resale) Commons April 13, 1949

Carrots Commons April 27, 1949

Stored Feedingstuffs, Kimbolton Commons April 27, 1949

3 speeches — Sugar-Beet Acreage, Norfolk Commons May 12, 1949

Bees (Disease) Written Answers May 19, 1949

4 speeches — SUGAR BEET PULP (PRICE) Commons June 3, 1949

9 speeches — HOUSING Commons July 4, 1949

DOCKING AND NICKING OF HORSES BILL Commons July 8, 1949

Groundnuts Scheme, East Africa Commons July 11, 1949

AGRICULTURAL LAND (AIRFIELDS) Commons July 18, 1949

Cornish Early Potatoes Commons July 27, 1949

5 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons July 27, 1949

Farmers (Petrol Allowances) Commons October 24, 1949

2 speeches — Labour Force Commons November 3, 1949

2 speeches — Methwold Fen Commons November 3, 1949

2 speeches — Acreage Payments Commons November 10, 1949

Cattle (Tuberculosis Eradication) Written Answers November 10, 1949

Smallholdings Commons November 17, 1949

Linseed (Price) Commons November 17, 1949

2 speeches — Sunflower Seed (Price) Commons November 17, 1949

OVERSEAS FOOD CORPORATION (GROUNDNUT SCHEME) Commons November 21, 1949

3 speeches — Stanford Battle Area Commons November 29, 1949

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (ECONOMY MEASURES) Commons December 5, 1949

CALF SUBSIDY SCHEME, ENGLAND Commons December 8, 1949

2 speeches — NUTRITION Commons December 15, 1949

Horses (Export and Slaughter) Written Answers December 15, 1949

Sugar Beet Pulp (Price) Written Answers December 15, 1949

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