Sir Fitzroy Maclean
March 11, 1911 - June 15, 1996Summary information for Sir Fitzroy Maclean
Contributions
1949
2 speeches — Middleton Hall Commons February 28, 1949
2 speeches — Pests Officers Commons February 28, 1949
3 speeches — PRIVATE NOTICE QUESTIONS Commons February 28, 1949
3 speeches — ECONOMIC RECOVERY (MINISTER'S SPEECH, U.S.A.) Commons March 1, 1949
2 speeches — Meals (Catering Establishments) Commons March 2, 1949
2 speeches — Ministry Staff (Promotions) Commons March 2, 1949
Dyed Kippers Commons March 2, 1949
Middleton Hall Commons March 7, 1949
3 speeches — Soviet Repatriation Mission Commons March 9, 1949
2 speeches — KOREA (BRITISH COUNCIL) Commons March 9, 1949
Manor House Hostel, Shanklin (Bacon Ration) Commons March 9, 1949
Middleton Hall Written Answers March 15, 1949
Newsprint (Price) Commons March 17, 1949
KOREA (SITUATION) Commons March 21, 1949
Bacon Ration (Hostel, Shanklin) Commons March 21, 1949
6 speeches — GERMANY AND EASTERN EUROPE Commons March 23, 1949
GERMANY AND EASTERN EUROPE Commons March 23, 1949
2 speeches — BRITISH OFFICIAL, PRAGUE (EXPULSION) Commons March 24, 1949
Hostel, Shanklin (Prosecution) Commons April 6, 1949
Bridging Camp, Halton Commons May 17, 1949
2 speeches — Hostel, Shanklin (Bacon Ration) Commons May 18, 1949
6 speeches — HOUSING Commons July 4, 1949
2 speeches — ITALY (BRITISH SUBJECTS' PROPERTY) Commons July 6, 1949
8 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 21, 1949
WAR GRAVES COMMISSION (EX-EMPLOYEE) Commons July 26, 1949
4 speeches — Motor Car Loss (Claim) Commons July 26, 1949
Carton Green Nursing Home Written Answers July 28, 1949
6 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 17, 1949
Registration Books and Petrol Coupons (Losses) Written Answers December 13, 1949
2 speeches — CHINA (OFFICIAL RELATIONS) Commons December 14, 1949
Requisitioned Buildings Written Answers December 16, 1949
Quernmore Park, Lancaster Written Answers December 16, 1949
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