Mr Wilfrid Burke
1889 - July 18, 1968Summary information for Mr Wilfrid Burke
Contributions
1952
3 speeches — Cotton Industry Commons January 31, 1952
TOWN DEVELOPMENT BILL Commons February 25, 1952
3 speeches — Burnley Commons February 28, 1952
3 speeches — Australia (Import Restrictions) Commons March 13, 1952
2 speeches — Cotton Piece Goods (Exports) Commons March 20, 1952
3 speeches — Magnesium Factory, Burnley (Use) Commons March 20, 1952
Cotton Weaving Industry, Burnley Written Answers March 20, 1952
8 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons March 26, 1952
TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons March 26, 1952
2 speeches — TEXTILES (PURCHASE TAX) Commons April 29, 1952
Development Area Factories (Inquiry) Commons May 1, 1952
Textile Areas (Assistance) Written Answers May 1, 1952
2 speeches — Magnesium Factory, Lowerhouse Commons May 8, 1952
Magnesium Imports Commons May 8, 1952
Clause 9.—(GIVING OF INVOICES, AND TAKING OF SAMPLES.) Commons May 12, 1952
4 speeches — NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE (DEVELOPMENT AREA) Commons May 20, 1952
Magnesium Imports Written Answers May 22, 1952
Magnesium Electron Factory, Lowerhouse Written Answers May 22, 1952
2 speeches — New Clause.—(REDUCTION OF PURCHASE TAX ON FUR-TRIMMED GARMENTS AND FUR GLOVES.) Commons May 27, 1952
MAGNESIUM ELECTRON FACTORY, LOWERHOUSE Written Answers June 26, 1952
Magnesium Factory, Lowerhouse (Cost) Written Answers June 30, 1952
2 speeches — Textile Industry, N.E. Lancashire (Assistance) Commons July 1, 1952
WAGES COUNCILS' RECOMMENDATIONS Commons July 24, 1952
3 speeches — Burnley Commons July 31, 1952
Japanese Grey Cloth Written Answers July 31, 1952
Canadian Magnesium Written Answers July 31, 1952
North-East Lancashire (Development Area) Written Answers October 21, 1952
Pedestrian Crossings Written Answers November 24, 1952
Schedule Commons December 2, 1952
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