Mr William Snadden

1896 - November 23, 1959
Summary information for Mr William Snadden

Contributions

1948

Stored Ammunition, Scotland (Clearance) Written Answers March 10, 1948

Opencast Production Written Answers March 11, 1948

OPENCAST COALMINING (LAND) Written Answers March 12, 1948

Hill Sheep Subsidy Written Answers March 16, 1948

Agricultural Grants and Subsidies Written Answers March 16, 1948

Meat (Quality) Commons April 19, 1948

European Volunteer Workers Commons April 20, 1948

2 speeches — Stored Ammunition, Scotland Commons April 20, 1948

Soda Ash Written Answers April 22, 1948

NEW CLAUSE.—(Leases to continue in force notwithstanding variation of terms, etc.) Commons April 28, 1948

CLAUSE 5.—(Compensation for disturbance.) Commons April 28, 1948

CLAUSE II.—(Variation of rent of holdings.) Commons April 28, 1948

CLAUSE 26.—(Powers of Secretary of State in cases of bad estate management or bad husbandry.) Commons April 28, 1948

2 speeches — CLAUSE 49.—(Prohibition of night shooting and use of spring traps above ground.) Commons April 28, 1948

TENTH SCHEDULE.—(Enactments repealed.) Commons April 28, 1948

Men's Shirts Written Answers June 14, 1948

2 speeches — Hill Farming Schemes Commons June 29, 1948

2 speeches — Agricultural Executive Committees Commons June 29, 1948

CLAUSE 5.—(Compensation for disturbance.) Commons July 1, 1948

CLAUSE 25.—(Construction, citation and application of Part I.) Commons July 1, 1948

German Ex-Prisoners of War Commons September 21, 1948

2 speeches — Farm Workers' Cottages (Development Charge) Commons September 21, 1948

Electricity and Water (Census Forms) Commons September 21, 1948

Potato Crop (Lifting) Commons November 2, 1948

7 speeches — WATER (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons November 9, 1948

4 speeches — Hill Cattle Subsidy (Applications) Commons December 7, 1948

Canadian Bacon Contract Commons December 13, 1948

FOOD SUPPLIES Commons December 13, 1948

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 16, 1948

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