Sir Charles Lyle
1882 - March 6, 1954Summary information for Sir Charles Lyle
Contributions
1945
LIBERATED COUNTRIES (FOOD SUPPLIES) Written Answers January 16, 1945
3 speeches — Proposed Control of Engagement Order Commons January 18, 1945
2 speeches — Private Employment Agencies Commons January 18, 1945
3 speeches — HIGHER APPOINTMENTS SCHEME Written Answers January 19, 1945
APPOINTMENTS REGISTER Written Answers January 25, 1945
Retail Businesses (Ex-Servicemen) Written Answers January 25, 1945
German Employees Written Answers January 26, 1945
GREAT BRITAIN (UNNATURALISED GERMANS) Written Answers January 30, 1945
WAR-TIME RESTRICTIONS AND CONTROLS Written Answers January 31, 1945
HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES (REHABILITATION) Written Answers January 31, 1945
Ice Cream Written Answers February 1, 1945
Export Trade Written Answers February 1, 1945
Potatoes Written Answers February 2, 1945
Children's Rubber Footwear Commons February 6, 1945
Company Shares (Disposal) Written Answers February 7, 1945
FIGHTING SERVICES (LEAVE MEN, AMENITIES) Written Answers February 7, 1945
HOME HELPS Written Answers February 8, 1945
Milk Written Answers February 8, 1945
2 speeches — Requisitioned Houses, Bournemouth Commons February 13, 1945
Higher Appointments Written Answers February 13, 1945
2 speeches — Repairs (Licensing Limit) Commons February 14, 1945
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR Written Answers February 14, 1945
Higher Appointments Written Answers February 14, 1945
2 speeches — Commercial and Currency Agreements Written Answers February 15, 1945
Sterling (Gold Value) Written Answers February 15, 1945
COCOA MARKETING Written Answers February 21, 1945
MINISTRY OF FUEL AND POWER BILL Commons February 23, 1945
Water-Heating Plant Written Answers February 27, 1945
HOUSE OF COMMONS SITTINGS (NIGHT TRANSPORT FACILITIES) Commons February 28, 1945
2 speeches — CROSS-CHANNEL PASSENGER TRAFFIC Commons February 28, 1945
BRITISH WEST INDIES RUM Written Answers February 28, 1945
2 speeches — EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL (REINSTATEMENT AND RESETTLE> MENT) Commons March 1, 1945
REQUISITIONED HOTELS (COMPENSATION) Written Answers March 1, 1945
WAR DAMAGE ACT Written Answers March 1, 1945
CIVIL SERVICE (NOMINATED CANDIDATES) Written Answers March 1, 1945
WATER SUPPLIES Written Answers March 2, 1945
RUBBER BOOTS Written Answers March 2, 1945
2 speeches — HOTEL AND TOURIST INDUSTRY (MINISTERIAL RESPONSIBILITY) Commons March 7, 1945
2 speeches — Building Repairs Limit (Relaxation) Commons March 7, 1945
FILMS (BRITISH AND AMERICAN PAYMENTS) Written Answers March 7, 1945
HOTELS (REHABILITATION) Written Answers March 8, 1945
OVERSEAS TRADE DEPARTMENT (STAFF) Written Answers March 9, 1945
RUBBER GROWING INDUSTRY (REHABILITATION) Written Answers March 9, 1945
4 speeches — INCOME TAX BILL Commons March 14, 1945
Holiday Resorts Written Answers March 14, 1945
3 speeches — ORDNANCE SURVEY (REQUISITIONED HOUSE, BOSCOMBE) Commons March 15, 1945
Civil Service (Pay Claims) Written Answers March 15, 1945
2 speeches — JAPANESE NATIONALS Written Answers March 15, 1945
2 speeches — GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR (RATIONS) Commons March 27, 1945
ALLIED PROPAGANDA Commons March 28, 1945
EDUCATION GRANTS (BOURNEMOUTH) Written Answers March 29, 1945
2 speeches — ORDNANCE SURVEY (REQUISITIONED HOUSE, BOURNEMOUTH) Commons April 12, 1945
Distribution of Industry Written Answers April 12, 1945
BRITISH ARMY (BUILDING TRADE WORKERS) Written Answers April 12, 1945
Passenger Air-routes Commons May 30, 1945
Licences Written Answers May 30, 1945
Repairs Written Answers May 31, 1945
TEMPORARY CIVIL SERVANTS (GRATUITIES) Written Answers May 31, 1945
PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Written Answers May 31, 1945
Subsidised Foods Written Answers June 1, 1945
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (SUPPLY) Commons June 6, 1945
Censorship Staff, Jamaica Written Answers June 6, 1945
Companies (United Kingdom and Colonial Taxes) Written Answers June 7, 1945
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