Mr Thomas Brown
1886 - November 10, 1970Summary information for Mr Thomas Brown
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1954
10 speeches — MINES AND QUARRIES BILL Commons January 21, 1954
Pneumoconiosis Benefit Scheme (Claims) Written Answers January 25, 1954
Mines' Inspectorate Written Answers January 25, 1954
National Assistance Commons February 15, 1954
4 speeches — INDUSTRIAL DISEASES (BENEFIT) BILL Commons February 18, 1954
HOUSING REPAIRS AND RENTS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons February 22, 1954
2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL SITUATION Commons March 3, 1954
Stocks Commons April 5, 1954
4 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS Commons April 7, 1954
New Capital Investment Commons April 12, 1954
3 speeches — HOME-GROWN TIMBER (MARKETING) Commons April 30, 1954
3 speeches — Clause 1.—(REDUCTION OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons May 18, 1954
2 speeches — Clause 2.—(POWERS OF AUTHORITY. Commons May 20, 1954
Provision for Old Age (Report) Commons May 27, 1954
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 27, 1954
ROAD DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT Commons May 28, 1954
Disabled Miners (Clothing Allowance) Commons June 21, 1954
Miners' Concessionary Supplies Commons June 28, 1954
Open-cast Production Commons June 28, 1954
2 speeches — New Clause—(HEIGHT AND WIDTH OF TRAVELLING ROADS.) Commons June 30, 1954
New Clause.—(POWER OF INSPECTOR TO REQUIRE IMPROVEMENT OF VENTILATION.) Commons June 30, 1954
2 speeches — New Clause.—(POWER TO REQUIRE PROVISION OF TRAVELLING FACILITIES.) Commons June 30, 1954
Clause 3.—(RIGHTS OF MINE MANAGER WITH RESPECT TO INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BY OR ON BEHALF OF OWNER.) Commons June 30, 1954
Clause 4.—(QUALIFICATIONS OF MINE MANAGERS.) Commons June 30, 1954
Clause 19.—(FAULTY PLANS.) Commons July 1, 1954
Clause 53.—(PREVENTION OF LEAKAGE OF AIR BETWEEN AIRWAYS.) Commons July 1, 1954
Clause 55.—(LIGHTING.) Commons July 1, 1954
Clause 60.—(PROHIBITION OF POSSESSION OF SMOKING MATERIALS IN CERTAIN MINES AND PARTS OF MINES.) Commons July 1, 1954
Clause 85.—(MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS.) Commons July 1, 1954
Clause 111.—(INQUEST IN CASE OF DEATH BY ACCIDENT.) Commons July 1, 1954
Clause 112.—(SITE OF ACCIDENT OR OTHER DANGEROUS OCCURRENCE TO BE LEFT UNDISTURBED.) Commons July 1, 1954
2 speeches — MINES AND QUARRIES BILL Commons July 2, 1954
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 8, 1954
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 15, 1954
4 speeches — PENSIONS AND BENEFITS (INCREASE) Commons July 21, 1954
2 speeches — SPORTS FACILITIES (GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE) Commons July 28, 1954
NATIONAL COAL BOARD (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons October 25, 1954
2 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (INDUSTRIAL DISEASES) Commons October 27, 1954
Old-Age and Retirement Pensioners Written Answers November 15, 1954
Workmen's Compensation Written Answers November 15, 1954
Pneumoconiosis and Byssinosis (Benefits) Written Answers November 15, 1954
Clause 10.—(DUTIES OF MINE MANAGERS WITH RESPECT TO READING OF REPORTS, &c.) Commons November 19, 1954
Clause 54.—(PROVISIONS AS TO SUPPORT RULES.) Commons November 19, 1954
New Clause.—(MEASURES AGAINST VERMIN AND INSECTS.) Commons November 19, 1954
Clause 149.—(FENCING OF ABANDONED AND DISUSED MINES AND OF QUARRIES.) Commons November 19, 1954
Clause 167.—(PROVISIONS AS TO REFER ENCES UPON NOTICES SERVED BY INSPECTORS.) Commons November 19, 1954
PENSIONS AND BENEFITS (GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSALS) Commons December 1, 1954
2 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL Commons December 8, 1954
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY (VALIDATION OF CHARGES) BILL Commons December 10, 1954
2 speeches — Clause 4.—(SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS AS TO CERTAIN CLASSES OF PERSONS.) Commons December 13, 1954
Clause 5.—(PROVISIONS AS TO APPOINTED DAY.) Commons December 13, 1954
5 speeches — Second Schedule. —(AMENDMENTS OF BENEFIT PROVISIONS OF INDUSTRIAL INJURIES ACT.) Commons December 14, 1954
3 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE Commons December 20, 1954
2 speeches — NATIONAL ASSISTANCE Commons December 21, 1954
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