Mr Thomas Peart

April 30, 1914 - 1988
Summary information for Mr Thomas Peart

Contributions

1947

Proposed Trunk Road, West Cumberland Written Answers January 27, 1947

Physical Training College Commons February 6, 1947

Emergency Training Commons February 6, 1947

Physical Education Organisers Commons February 6, 1947

FUEL AND POWER CUTS Commons February 10, 1947

FUEL AND POWER CUTS Commons February 10, 1947

Development Areas Written Answers February 10, 1947

West Cumberland Written Answers February 10, 1947

Education Adviser Commons February 12, 1947

Deserters (Courts Martial) Written Answers February 18, 1947

2 speeches — DISTRIBUTION OF MANPOWER Commons March 19, 1947

7 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons April 17, 1947

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Commons May 5, 1947

West Cumberland (Labour Requirements) Commons July 22, 1947

Minefield, Flimby Commons July 22, 1947

ATOMIC ENERGY PLANT, WEST CUMBERLAND Commons July 23, 1947

2 speeches — Atomic Energy Plant, West Cumberland Commons July 24, 1947

Disused Mine Shafts Commons July 24, 1947

Imported Coal (Price) Commons July 31, 1947

HOME-HELP SCHEMES Written Answers July 31, 1947

Government Surplus Clothing (Distribution) Written Answers July 31, 1947

2 speeches — OVERSEAS RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons November 6, 1947

West Cumberland Written Answers November 24, 1947

West Cumberland Written Answers November 24, 1947

Anglo-Swedish Monetary Agreement Written Answers November 25, 1947

Development Plans Commons December 4, 1947

2 speeches — Universities and Training Colleges (Vacancies) Commons December 4, 1947

2 speeches — Teachers and Students (Exchange) Commons December 4, 1947

Directed Labour Commons December 4, 1947

2 speeches — UNIVERSITIES (FULL-TIME STUDENTS) Written Answers December 4, 1947

7 speeches — ROAD SCHEMES Commons December 8, 1947

Improvement Schemes, Development Areas Written Answers December 8, 1947

2 speeches — State Scholarships Commons December 11, 1947

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