Mr Thomas Peart
April 30, 1914 - 1988Summary information for Mr Thomas Peart
Contributions
1951
COAL SHORTAGE Commons February 1, 1951
2 speeches — GOLD COAST (NEWCONSTITUTION) Commons February 19, 1951
3 speeches — MINISTERS (TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS) Commons February 22, 1951
BRITISH INFORMATION SERVICES, UNITED STATES Commons March 5, 1951
COUNCIL FOR WALES Commons March 21, 1951
Advisory Council (Report) Commons May 3, 1951
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND ACT, 1920 Commons June 1, 1951
Maladjusted Children Written Answers July 5, 1951
2 speeches — A.C.T.H. and Cortisone Written Answers July 5, 1951
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 7, 1951
3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 9, 1951
2 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons November 13, 1951
Development Areas (Factories) Written Answers November 13, 1951
3 speeches — ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, BORROWDALE Commons November 14, 1951
School Building Programme Written Answers November 15, 1951
Sulphur Written Answers November 19, 1951
2 speeches — Press Censorship Commons November 20, 1951
2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 20, 1951
2 speeches — Cycles and Motor Cycles (Exports) Commons November 22, 1951
5 speeches — HOME GUARD BILL Commons November 22, 1951
5 speeches — Clause 1.—(ESTABLISHMENT AND STATUS OF HOME GUARD.) Commons November 27, 1951
Clause 2.—(APPLICATION TO ISLE OF MAN.) Commons November 27, 1951
3 speeches — Teachers, Middlesex (Political Views) Commons November 29, 1951
FARMING COSTS (SPECIAL PRICE REVIEW) Commons November 29, 1951
2 speeches — CABINET PAPERS (PUBLICATION) Commons December 5, 1951
3 speeches — Development Areas Commons December 6, 1951
SCHOOL-LEAVING AGE Commons December 6, 1951
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 6, 1951
ADJOURNMENT (CHRISTMAS) Commons December 6, 1951
Defence Programme (Labour Force) Written Answers December 6, 1951
Building Programme Written Answers December 6, 1951
School Entry Age Written Answers December 6, 1951
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