Mrs Barbara Gould

1886 - October 14, 1950
Summary information for Mrs Barbara Gould

Contributions

1947

BRITISH TOURIST AND HOLIDAYS BOARD Written Answers January 21, 1947

Officers and Nursing Staff Written Answers February 13, 1947

2 speeches — Recreational Facilities Written Answers February 13, 1947

11 speeches — HOLLOWAY PRISON (CONDITIONS) Commons February 14, 1947

PALESTINE CONFERENCE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 18, 1947

Shop Restrictions Written Answers February 20, 1947

PALESTINE (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons February 25, 1947

3 speeches — Holloway Written Answers March 13, 1947

Vegetable Supplies Commons March 24, 1947

Medical Officers Written Answers March 26, 1947

5 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE BILL Commons March 31, 1947

2 speeches — Medical Officers Commons April 2, 1947

2 speeches — Domestic Allocations Commons April 3, 1947

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 17, 1947

2 speeches — PUBLIC OFFICES (SITE) BILL. Commons May 2, 1947

6 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING (MENUS) Commons May 19, 1947

Older Workers Commons May 20, 1947

EQUAL PAY (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons June 11, 1947

2 speeches — FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Purchase Tax— Exemptions and reductions of rates.) Commons June 17, 1947

3 speeches — FOOD SUPPLIES Commons July 1, 1947

Fruit and Vegetables (Controls) Commons July 14, 1947

Service Patients (Relatives' Visits) Written Answers July 22, 1947

Laundry Machinery Written Answers July 24, 1947

2 speeches — GERMANY AND AUSTRIA Commons August 4, 1947

PERSONAL STATEMENT Commons October 28, 1947

Newsprint Written Answers October 30, 1947

Retail and Catering Licences (Priority) Written Answers November 10, 1947

Bacon Ration Commons November 17, 1947

Sugar Ration Written Answers November 26, 1947

GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851 (CENTENARY) Commons December 5, 1947

2 speeches — Allotments Commons December 8, 1947

3 speeches — FOOD SUPPLIES (CUTS) Commons December 12, 1947

FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFERENCE Commons December 18, 1947

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