Mrs Eirene White
November 7, 1909 - December 23, 1999Summary information for Mrs Eirene White
Contributions
1952
ELECTION COMMITTEE ROOMS Commons February 5, 1952
2 speeches — KENYA (LAND USE) Commons February 22, 1952
3 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH FILM PRODUCTION (SPECIAL LOANS) BILL Commons February 28, 1952
CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Commons March 4, 1952
2 speeches — Celebrations, South Africa (U.K. Pavilion) Commons March 6, 1952
6 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons March 26, 1952
5 speeches — BECHUANALAND (BAMANGWATO TRIBE CHIEFTAINSHIP) Commons March 27, 1952
3 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS CATERING Commons March 31, 1952
3 speeches — Standards Commons April 1, 1952
2 speeches — NORTH WALES HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER BILL (By Order) Commons April 1, 1952
BECHUANALAND (BAMANGWATO CHIEFTAINSHIP) Commons April 29, 1952
4 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Commons April 29, 1952
2 speeches — Rayon Factories, Flint (Closing) Commons May 8, 1952
Clause 7.—(ABOLITION OF SPECIAL PROVISION FOR UTILITY ARTICLES, AND RELATED AMENDMENTS.) Commons May 8, 1952
Clause 8.—(DISCHARGE OR REDUCTION OF TAX IN CERTAIN CASES.) Commons May 12, 1952
3 speeches — Fourth Schedule.—(PURCHASE TAX: PRESCRIBED LISTS FOR WEARING APPAREL AND FOR CLOTH, ETC.) Commons May 13, 1952
Textiles (Service Contracts) Written Answers May 13, 1952
RAYON (SERVICE USE) Commons June 13, 1952
CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION (DRAFT SCHEME) Commons June 18, 1952
MEMORIAL TO FIELD MARSHAL SMUTS Commons July 2, 1952
2 speeches — CIVIL LIST Commons July 9, 1952
COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons July 17, 1952
3 speeches — LICENSED PREMISES IN NEW TOWNS BILL (ALLOCATION OF TIME) Commons July 21, 1952
8 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Commons July 24, 1952
2 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons October 23, 1952
3 speeches — HOUSE-BUILDING (AGRICULTURAL LAND) Commons November 4, 1952
COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons November 7, 1952
6 speeches — COLONIAL LOANS BILL Commons November 14, 1952
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