Mr Stanley Awbery
1888 - May 7, 1969Summary information for Mr Stanley Awbery
Contributions
1946
Industrial Clothing Coupons Commons April 8, 1946
WAR GRAVES (VISITS) Written Answers April 9, 1946
Rabbits Commons April 10, 1946
WAR DAMAGE CLAIMS (ADVANCES) Written Answers May 6, 1946
Docks (Government Expenditure) Written Answers May 20, 1946
4 speeches — JUSTICES' CLERKS Commons June 6, 1946
3 speeches — Docks and Harbours (Dredging) Commons July 8, 1946
2 speeches — Unemployed Port Workers (Transfers) Commons July 8, 1946
3 speeches — Magnesium Factories (Use) Commons July 8, 1946
2 speeches — Officer Recruitment Commons July 9, 1946
Small Coal (Briquettes) Written Answers July 9, 1946
Malnutrition Written Answers July 11, 1946
2 speeches — Regional Amalgamation Commons July 18, 1946
Mutiny, Malaya Written Answers July 23, 1946
GROUND RENT AND LEASEHOLD ENFRANCHISEMENT Written Answers July 23, 1946
WAR DAMAGED PROPERTY (GROUND RENT) Written Answers July 23, 1946
Mutiny, Malaya Written Answers July 30, 1946
Building Industry (Welfare Facilities) Written Answers August 1, 1946
Docks (Government Expenditure) Written Answers August 2, 1946
2 speeches — Duty-Free Goods (Crews' Purchases) Commons October 14, 1946
4 speeches — FAIR WAGES Commons October 14, 1946
Courts Martial Appeals (Committee of Inquiry) Commons October 15, 1946
Birmingham Commons October 17, 1946
Employees (Trade Union Membership) Commons October 17, 1946
3 speeches — Bristol Written Answers October 31, 1946
Breaking-up (Foreign Concerns) Written Answers November 5, 1946
Shipbreaking Written Answers November 18, 1946
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (DATE) Written Answers November 18, 1946
7 speeches — TRADE UNIONS (CLOSED SHOP) Commons November 19, 1946
SHIP-BREAKING (FOREIGN CONCERNS) Written Answers November 19, 1946
Provincial Stations (Name Signs) Commons December 9, 1946
Bristol Replanning Scheme Written Answers December 10, 1946
Student Nurses Written Answers December 12, 1946
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