Mr Thomas Burden
1885 - May 27, 1970Summary information for Mr Thomas Burden
Contributions
1949
5 speeches — THE PEAK DISTRICT (QUARRYING) Commons February 7, 1949
POTATOES (GOVERNMENT PURCHASES) Commons February 8, 1949
PREVENTION OF DAMAGE BY PESTS BILL [Lords] Commons February 23, 1949
Pakistan Written Answers March 29, 1949
MEAT SUPPLIES Commons April 5, 1949
Women Clerks, Sheffield Commons April 6, 1949
Petrol Allowances Written Answers April 7, 1949
2 speeches — COAST PROTECTION BILL [Lords] Commons April 8, 1949
Kitchen Waste (Prices) Written Answers May 3, 1949
CHINA (BRITISH POLICY) Commons May 5, 1949
Transit Permits Written Answers May 30, 1949
2 speeches — PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCILS MEASURE Commons May 31, 1949
CHURCH DIGNITARIES (RETIREMENT) MEASURE Commons May 31, 1949
PASTORAL REORGANISATION MEASURE Commons June 1, 1949
Meat Inspection (Committee) Written Answers June 3, 1949
Clause 30.—(ABOLITION OF DUTY ON BONUS ISSUES OF SECURITIES.) Commons June 27, 1949
2 speeches — Clause 34.—(EXONERATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES.) Commons June 27, 1949
17 speeches — HOSPITAL OFFICERS (WHITLEY COUNCIL REPRESENTATION) Commons October 25, 1949
2 speeches — First Schedule.—(THE GENERAL NURSING COUNCIL FOR ENGLAND AND WALES.) Commons October 28, 1949
2 speeches — LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION (DISSOLUTION) BILL Commons November 2, 1949
SCOTLAND (DEVOLUTION) Commons November 16, 1949
4 speeches — GAS REGULATIONS (STAFF COMPENSATION) Commons November 30, 1949
4 speeches — Clause 13. —(SIZE AND CHAIRMANSHIP OF BENCH.) Commons December 7, 1949
Clause 19. —(APPOINTMENT AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF JUSTICES' CLERKS.) Commons December 7, 1949
2 speeches — Clause 20. —(QUALIFICATION OF JUSTICES' CLERK.) Commons December 7, 1949
2 speeches — CHURCH OF ENGLAND (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY) MEASURES Commons December 13, 1949
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