Sir Austen Albu
September 21, 1903 - November 23, 1994Summary information for Sir Austen Albu
Contributions
1950
5 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons March 7, 1950
Consultative Committees Written Answers March 13, 1950
2 speeches — Dentists (Emergency Cases) Commons March 16, 1950
U.N. HEADQUARTERS (CONTRACTS) Written Answers March 20, 1950
Cost of Living Written Answers May 4, 1950
4 speeches — SCIENTIFIC RESOURCES (UTILISATION) Commons May 5, 1950
2 speeches — Industrial Premises (Building Licences) Commons May 8, 1950
2 speeches — Control Commission Staff Commons May 8, 1950
Utility Furniture Commons May 9, 1950
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons May 16, 1950
British Standards Institution Commons May 18, 1950
Materials (Quality) Commons June 15, 1950
Utility Furniture Written Answers June 19, 1950
2 speeches — Public Health Staff Commons June 21, 1950
Manpower Staff Commons June 21, 1950
2 speeches — Economic Staff Commons June 21, 1950
2 speeches — Furniture Trade Commons June 22, 1950
7 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF OF PROFITS TAX ON RESERVED PROFITS.) Commons June 22, 1950
2 speeches — Personal Case Commons June 27, 1950
2 speeches — Vacated Houses (Re-letting) Commons June 29, 1950
2 speeches — STATIONERY OFFICE (PACKING OF DOCUMENTS) Commons July 4, 1950
HOUSE OF COMMONS KITCHEN COMMITTEE Commons July 7, 1950
SCHUMAN PLAN (MINISTER'S SPEECH) Commons July 11, 1950
5 speeches — NATIONAL COAL BOARD Commons July 13, 1950
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTIVITY (COMMITTEE'S REPORT) Written Answers July 24, 1950
5 speeches — DEFENCE (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS) Commons September 13, 1950
Electricity Committees (Press) Written Answers October 23, 1950
2 speeches — SOCIALISED INDUSTRIES Commons October 25, 1950
4 speeches — EUROPEAN PAYMENTS UNION (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL Commons November 16, 1950
5 speeches — COST OF LIVING (INDEX) Commons December 8, 1950
2 speeches — British Standards Institution Commons December 14, 1950
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