Sir Austin Hudson

1897 - November 29, 1956
Summary information for Sir Austin Hudson

Contributions

1939

ROADS (LIGHTING). Commons February 6, 1939

2 speeches — PROPOSED MOTORWAY, LANCASHIRE. Commons February 8, 1939

ELECTRICITY SUPPLY (FOREIGN POLES). Commons February 20, 1939

3 speeches — ROAD FACILITIES, WEST COAST OF SCOTLAND. Commons March 22, 1939

CARRIAGE OF GOODS, WESTERN ISLES (STEAMER CHARGES). Commons March 27, 1939

3 speeches — TRANSPORT (CANALS). Commons April 3, 1939

3 speeches — ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Commons April 18, 1939

CLAUSE 7.—(Offences and enforcement.) Commons April 21, 1939

2 speeches — BRIDGE SCHEME, WOLVERHAMPTON. Commons April 25, 1939

3 speeches — OMNIBUSES, BIRMINGHAM (CHILDREN). Commons May 8, 1939

REGENT'S PARK, LONDON (SCULPTURE). Written Answers May 10, 1939

EARL OF OXFORD AND ASQUITH (MEMORIAL). Written Answers May 10, 1939

HOUSE OF COMMONS (VENTILATION). Written Answers May 15, 1939

MUNITIONS CONTROL, BISHOPTON. Written Answers May 18, 1939

2 speeches — LONDON UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS (SMOKING COMPARTMENTS). Commons May 22, 1939

2 speeches — ORDNANCE WORKS, GLASCOED (DOCUMENT). Commons May 23, 1939

FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons May 24, 1939

ST. JAMES'S PARK, LONDON. Written Answers May 24, 1939

SLATE INDUSTRY (GOVERNMENT CONTRACT BUILDINGS). Written Answers May 24, 1939

HOUSE OF COMMONS (MICROPHONES). Written Answers June 5, 1939

2 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS (SELECT COMMITTEE'S REPORT). Commons June 6, 1939

ROYAL PARKS (HERB GARDENS). Written Answers June 7, 1939

TRANSPORT (ROADS EXPENDITURE). Written Answers June 19, 1939

2 speeches — TRUNK ROAD, WREXHAM (CLAIM FOR DAMAGES). Commons July 3, 1939

11 speeches — MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Commons July 5, 1939

2 speeches — LEVEL CROSSINGS, LONDON. Commons July 10, 1939

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE (Provision as to licence in respect of a mechanically-propelled vehicle.) Commons July 11, 1939

4 speeches — HIS MAJESTY'S SUBMARINE "THETIS" (SALVAGE). Commons July 24, 1939

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