Mr Will Nally
December 13, 1914 - August 4, 1965Summary information for Mr Will Nally
Contributions
1953
2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (CONDUCT OF BUSINESS) Commons January 23, 1953
5 speeches — SUNDAY OBSERVANCE BILL Commons January 30, 1953
SUDAN (ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT) Commons February 17, 1953
MIDDLE EAST STATES (SUPPLY OF JET AIRCRAFT) Commons February 17, 1953
Travelling Expenses Written Answers February 17, 1953
MINING SUBSIDENCE, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME Commons February 18, 1953
2 speeches — EMIGRATION Commons February 23, 1953
Commercial Programmes Commons March 18, 1953
2 speeches — Clause 4—(TRANSFER OF TRANSPORT UNITS UNDER CONTROL OF COMMISSION.) Commons April 21, 1953
RIVER DEE (POLLUTION) Commons April 30, 1953
Coronation (Commonwealth Press Facilities) Commons May 7, 1953
Clause 15.—(FURNISHING OF INFORMATION TO BOARD AND MINISTER.) Commons May 13, 1953
Football and Boxing (Duty) Commons May 19, 1953
5 speeches — Clause 5.—(EXEMPTION FROM ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY OF CERTAIN AMATEUR SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENTS.) Commons May 19, 1953
3 speeches — Clause 6.—(EXEMPTION OF CRICKET MATCHES FROM ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY.) Commons May 19, 1953
PARLIAMENTARY STATEMENTS (DISPATCH TO WASHINGTON EMBASSY) Written Answers May 21, 1953
PRIVATE BILL COMMITTEES (MINUTES OF EVIDENCE) Commons June 25, 1953
DUDLEY EXTENSION BILL Commons June 25, 1953
PRIVATE BILL COMMITTEES (MINUTES OF EVIDENCE) Commons June 30, 1953
2 speeches — Wolverhampton Hospital (House Posts) Commons July 23, 1953
Steel Plate Written Answers July 27, 1953
Security Officers Written Answers July 27, 1953
Moston Hall Hospital (Staff) Written Answers July 28, 1953
3 speeches — Bath Race Course Cable (Damage) Commons July 29, 1953
Betting and Gambling Written Answers November 12, 1953
Football Pools (Publication of Accounts) Written Answers November 12, 1953
2 speeches — Football Transfer Transactions (Allegations) Commons December 8, 1953
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