Sir Elwyn Jones

October 24, 1909 - December 4, 1989
Summary information for Sir Elwyn Jones

Contributions

1948

2 speeches — Territorial Personnel (Training Expenses Allowance) Commons March 23, 1948

SOCIALIST CONFERENCE (POLISH DELEGATES, VISAS) Commons April 7, 1948

Manchuria Written Answers April 8, 1948

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Suspension of death penalty.) Commons April 14, 1948

2 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Commons April 16, 1948

2 speeches — ARMAMENTS MANUFACTURE Commons April 20, 1948

MONOPOLY (INQUIRY AND CONTROL) BILL Commons April 22, 1948

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Parliamentary Constituencies.) Commons April 26, 1948

Building Materials (Inquiry) Written Answers May 4, 1948

Colonel Karl Eichenau Commons May 5, 1948

Theodore Wisch (Trial) Written Answers May 5, 1948

Baron von Schroeder (Re-trial) Written Answers May 5, 1948

Magnesium Written Answers May 10, 1948

Iron and Steel Subsidy Written Answers June 28, 1948

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment al principal Act, s. 151.) Commons July 9, 1948

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 28, 1948

HORSES (SLAUGHTER) Commons October 28, 1948

IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (SUBSIDIES) Written Answers November 8, 1948

Iron and Steel Subsidies Written Answers November 22, 1948

3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Grant towards expenses of local and police authorities.) Commons November 30, 1948

HOUSING, WEST HAM Commons November 30, 1948

Anglo-Polish Discussions Written Answers November 30, 1948

Re-Housing (Residential Qualification) Written Answers December 2, 1948

2 speeches — Building Materials and Components Commons December 6, 1948

New Town, Basildon (Inquiry) Written Answers December 7, 1948

Oil from Coal (Research) Written Answers December 9, 1948

2 speeches — Occupation of Germany (Cost) Commons December 14, 1948

Monopolies Commission (Membership) Written Answers December 16, 1948

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