Mr Simon Digby
February 13, 1910 - 1998Summary information for Mr Simon Digby
Contributions
1945
UNITED NATIONS CHARTER Commons August 22, 1945
Cigarettes Written Answers August 23, 1945
PROCEDURE Commons August 24, 1945
SUB-POST OFFICES Written Answers October 19, 1945
Feeding Stuffs (Export) Written Answers October 22, 1945
2 speeches — Scheduled Agricultural Land Written Answers October 23, 1945
2 speeches — China Commons October 29, 1945
Demobilisation Written Answers October 30, 1945
Sub-Post Offices Written Answers November 1, 1945
FOREIGN POLICY (PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S DECLARATION) Commons November 7, 1945
KOREA (STATUS) Commons November 12, 1945
2 speeches — British Newspapers (Supplies, Europe) Commons November 13, 1945
Requisitioned Premises Written Answers November 13, 1945
ELECTIONS AND JURORS BILL Commons November 21, 1945
Regular Officers (Civilian Clothing) Written Answers November 21, 1945
SURPLUS GOVERNMENT STORES Written Answers November 22, 1945
COAST EROSION Commons November 26, 1945
War Decorations and Medals Written Answers November 30, 1945
Class B Releases Written Answers December 3, 1945
A.T.S. Officers Commons December 4, 1945
M.E.F. (Passages for Wives) Commons December 4, 1945
2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Continuance of Section one of 7 & 8 Geo. 6 c. 24.) Commons December 4, 1945
CLAUSE 3.—(Supplementary register.) Commons December 4, 1945
DUTCH EAST INDIES (SITUATION) Commons December 5, 1945
Demobilisation Written Answers December 5, 1945
2 speeches — War Decorations and Medals Commons December 11, 1945
Merchant Ships (Mail Organisation) Commons December 12, 1945
Demobilisation Written Answers December 12, 1945
Wallties Written Answers December 18, 1945
Merchant Navy (Clothing) Written Answers December 20, 1945
Merchant Navy Personnel (Reinstatement) Written Answers December 20, 1945
Dental Benefit Council Written Answers December 20, 1945
Dental Benefit Written Answers December 20, 1945
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