Mr Stephen Swingler
March 2, 1915 - February 19, 1969Summary information for Mr Stephen Swingler
Contributions
1945
Industrial Training Commons August 21, 1945
REINSTATEMENT IN CIVIL EMPLOYMENT Commons August 23, 1945
Proxy Votes (Ballot Paper) Commons August 23, 1945
Ex-Service Miners Written Answers October 16, 1945
No. 16 Maintenance Unit (Court of Inquiry) Written Answers October 17, 1945
DEMOBILISATION Commons October 22, 1945
FOREIGN JOURNALISTS Written Answers October 25, 1945
2 speeches — 6th Airborne Division Commons October 30, 1945
Leave Written Answers October 30, 1945
DEMOBILISATION Written Answers November 1, 1945
COALMINES (FATALITIES) Written Answers November 2, 1945
INDIA (SERVICES ARTS AND TECHNICAL ORGANISATION) Written Answers November 6, 1945
Education Scheme, India and S.E.A.C. Written Answers November 6, 1945
Repatriated Men (Reposting) Written Answers November 13, 1945
Retired Pay Officers (Re-employment) Written Answers November 13, 1945
GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN PRISONERS OF WAR Written Answers November 13, 1945
Ex-Personnel (Re-employment) Written Answers November 14, 1945
HOUSING (REQUISITIONED PREMISES) Written Answers November 16, 1945
ATOMIC ENERGY (RESEARCH, SPAIN) Commons November 19, 1945
2 speeches — ELECTIONS AND JURORS BILL Commons November 21, 1945
Demobilisation Written Answers November 21, 1945
2 speeches — ELECTORAL FRANCHISE (SERVICE REGISTER) Commons November 26, 1945
Re-employed Officers and Men Written Answers November 28, 1945
2 speeches — Tuberculous Patients (Food Rations) Commons November 29, 1945
Army (British Personnel, Releases) Written Answers December 3, 1945
Manpower Position (Stafford) Written Answers December 11, 1945
Call-up Statistics Written Answers December 11, 1945
Victory Stamps Written Answers December 13, 1945
Re-employed Officers Written Answers December 18, 1945
Re-employed Officers (Pensions) Commons December 19, 1945
Re-employed Officers (Pensions) Commons December 19, 1945
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