Mr Thomas Burden

1885 - May 27, 1970
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Contributions

1946

LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Written Answers February 14, 1946

NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUSTRIAL INJURIES) BILL Commons February 18, 1946

HOUSING (FINANCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUSPROVISIONS) BILL Commons March 6, 1946

REGISTRARS (CONDITIONS AND SERVICES) Written Answers March 6, 1946

GAS CLEANSING ATTENDANTS, SHEFFIELD Written Answers March 12, 1946

3 speeches — PENSIONS AND GRANTS Written Answers March 13, 1946

Sheffield Written Answers March 19, 1946

War Damage Payments Written Answers March 19, 1946

NEW CLAUSE. — (Compensation for certain officers of county councils.) Commons March 20, 1946

Part-time Work(Sheffield) Written Answers March 21, 1946

Poultry Written Answers April 15, 1946

SERVICE PENSIONS Commons May 13, 1946

Clothing Coupons Written Answers May 13, 1946

CHURCH OF ENGLAND (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY) (MEASURES) Commons May 14, 1946

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (VAGRANCY) Written Answers May 20, 1946

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Provisions as to transfer and compensation of employees of approved societies.) Commons May 22, 1946

4 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Commons May 28, 1946

LEGAL AID AND ADVICE (PROPOSED SCHEME) Written Answers May 31, 1946

Temporary Houses, Sheffield Written Answers June 4, 1946

Superannuitants (Representations) Commons October 14, 1946

Forestry Commission (Annual Reports) Written Answers October 15, 1946

Closed Tool Works, Sheffield Written Answers October 21, 1946

Highfield Tool Works, Sheffield (Closure) Written Answers October 22, 1946

Ecclesiastical Commissioners (Income Loss) Written Answers November 28, 1946

BIRTH CERTIFICATES (REFORM) Commons December 5, 1946

3 speeches — PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL Commons December 6, 1946

INCUMBENTS (DISCIPLINE) MEASURE Commons December 12, 1946

INCUMBENTS (DISCIPLINE) MEASURE. Commons December 18, 1946

Cable and Wireless, Limited (Nationalisation) Written Answers December 19, 1946

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