Mr Thomas Reid
1881 - January 28, 1963Summary information for Mr Thomas Reid
Contributions
1953
SUDAN (SELF-GOVERNMENT STATUTE) Commons January 20, 1953
2 speeches — New Hospital, Swindon Commons January 22, 1953
SUDAN (SELF-GOVERNMENT STATUTE) Written Answers January 26, 1953
BURMA (BRITISH-OWNED WOLFRAM MINES) Written Answers February 4, 1953
MR. CHARAN DASS (PROSECUTION) Written Answers February 4, 1953
Gold Coast (Independence) Written Answers February 11, 1953
Burma (Debt) Written Answers February 11, 1953
SUDAN (ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT) Commons February 12, 1953
Lagos Town Council (Inquiry) Written Answers February 18, 1953
SUDAN (ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT) Written Answers February 25, 1953
School Transport Written Answers February 26, 1953
2 speeches — BRITISH TROOPS (SUEZ CANAL ZONE) Commons March 2, 1953
Cricklade Road, Swindon Written Answers March 2, 1953
NIGERIA (EASTERN REGIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL) Commons March 4, 1953
Strategic Goods (Export to China) Written Answers March 18, 1953
2 speeches — Sweets Commons April 1, 1953
Gold Coast (Salary Payments) Written Answers April 1, 1953
2 speeches — N.A.T.O. HEADQUARTERS (REORGANISATION) Commons April 15, 1953
International Wheat Agreement (Prices) Commons April 15, 1953
2 speeches — COLONIAL EMPIRE (SECURITY FORCES) Commons April 15, 1953
Indictable Offences (Prosecutions) Commons April 23, 1953
2 speeches — Trinidad (Caura Dam Scheme) Commons April 29, 1953
2 speeches — Wheat Supplies Commons May 4, 1953
2 speeches — Burma (Debt) Commons May 5, 1953
2 speeches — SOUTH PACIFIC CONFERENCE Commons May 13, 1953
GOLD COAST (OVERSEAS OFFICERS) Written Answers May 15, 1953
SUEZ CANAL BASE Commons June 10, 1953
2 speeches — NIGERIA (CONSTITUTION) Commons June 10, 1953
U.K. Immigrants Written Answers June 11, 1953
COMMUNIST COUNTRIES (BRITISH TRADE) Commons June 17, 1953
Breaches of Law Written Answers June 17, 1953
2 speeches — Production and Stocks Commons June 29, 1953
2 speeches — Constitution Commons July 1, 1953
Sugar Bonuses Written Answers July 6, 1953
BRITISH SUBJECTS (U.K. IMMIGRATION) Written Answers July 13, 1953
COLONIAL DEPENDENCIES (GIFTS) Written Answers July 14, 1953
Judges (Termination of Appointments) Commons July 15, 1953
2 speeches — Cocoa Growing Commons July 15, 1953
3 speeches — COLONIES AND BACKWARD AREAS (DEVELOPMENT) Commons July 16, 1953
Self-Govemment Written Answers July 22, 1953
U.N. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME (CONTRIBUTIONS) Written Answers July 24, 1953
Overseas Officers' Pensions Written Answers July 29, 1953
CYPRUS (PROPOSED UNIVERSITY) Written Answers July 29, 1953
Constitutional Changes Commons October 21, 1953
Loans and Gifts Commons October 21, 1953
TRIESTE (ANGLO-AMERICAN INTENTIONS) Written Answers October 21, 1953
TRIESTE (MINISTERS' STATEMENTS) Commons October 22, 1953
5 speeches — BRITISH GUIANA Commons October 22, 1953
2 speeches — BURAIMI OASIS Commons October 26, 1953
2 speeches — NAVAL LAUNCH, HONG KONG (ATTACK) Commons October 26, 1953
Stocks Written Answers October 26, 1953
BRITISH GUIANA (DETENTIONS) Commons October 28, 1953
2 speeches — ATOMIC ENERGY (EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION) Commons November 10, 1953
ISRAEL (H.M. EMBASSY) Written Answers November 11, 1953
Debts to United Kingdom Written Answers November 11, 1953
Resolution, Buganda (Constitutional Proposals) Written Answers November 18, 1953
Gold Coast (Constitution) Written Answers November 25, 1953
SOUTH-EAST ASIA (RESISTANCE TO AGGRESSION) Commons November 26, 1953
2 speeches — SUDAN (ELECTIONS) Commons November 30, 1953
KABAKA OF BUGANDA (WITHDRAWAL OF RECOGNITION) Commons November 30, 1953
Constitution (London Conference) Written Answers December 2, 1953
GOLD COAST (INDEPENDENCE) Written Answers December 2, 1953
Immigrants (British Dependencies) Written Answers December 3, 1953
2 speeches — Warlike Stores (U.K. Exports) Commons December 7, 1953
2 speeches — Tea Prices Commons December 7, 1953
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