Mr William Jackson
1893 - May 2, 1954Summary information for Mr William Jackson
Contributions
1940
SUGAR RATION (FRUIT PRESERVING). Commons January 24, 1940
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD PRODUCTION. Commons January 25, 1940
MAIZE. Written Answers January 31, 1940
RURAL WORKERS. Commons February 8, 1940
WOOL SUPPLY AND PRICES. Commons February 21, 1940
ANIMAL FEEDING-STUFFS. Commons February 21, 1940
BACON. Written Answers February 21, 1940
GRASSLAND PLOUGHING. Written Answers February 22, 1940
MILK FOR SCHOOLS. Written Answers February 22, 1940
2 speeches — MILK IN SCHOOLS. Written Answers February 22, 1940
SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Provisions of 24 & 25 Geo.5, c. 29, applied with modifications.) Commons March 4, 1940
TELEGRAPH POLES (STORM DAMAGE). Written Answers March 4, 1940
MILK PRODUCTION. Written Answers March 4, 1940
RECORDS (OFFICERS' SALARIES). Commons March 5, 1940
CATTLE GRADING. Commons March 6, 1940
HOUSING (RURAL WORKERS). Commons March 7, 1940
ANIMAL FEEDING-STUFFS. Commons March 12, 1940
HORSE BREEDING. Written Answers March 18, 1940
POTATOES. Written Answers March 21, 1940
SUGAR (JAM-MAKING). Commons April 3, 1940
NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Written Answers June 4, 1940
GOVERNMENT ORDERS AND INSTRUCTIONS (PUBLICITY). Commons June 5, 1940
LOCAL DEFENCE VOLUNTEERS. Written Answers June 6, 1940
PLUMS (PRICES). Commons July 18, 1940
SUGAR. Written Answers July 18, 1940
PLUMS. Written Answers July 18, 1940
FRUIT GROWING. Written Answers July 18, 1940
3 speeches — AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS WAR PROVISIONS) (No. 2) BILL. Commons August 1, 1940
3 speeches — AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS WAR PROVISIONS) (No. 2) BILL. Commons August 1, 1940
SEED PRODUCTION. Written Answers August 8, 1940
LIVESTOCK BREEDING. Written Answers August 8, 1940
FOOD POLICY (COMMITTEE). Written Answers August 8, 1940
PLUMS. Written Answers August 15, 1940
RATIONS (PLUMS). Commons August 20, 1940
BUTTER AND MARGARINE. Commons August 21, 1940
WORKERS (DISMISSALS). Written Answers August 22, 1940
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