Sir Godfrey Nicholson

December 9, 1901 - 1991
Summary information for Sir Godfrey Nicholson

Contributions

1939

WORLD PEACE. Commons February 27, 1939

KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL. Commons February 27, 1939

DEFENCE LOANS BILL. Commons February 27, 1939

FLAX-GROWING. Commons March 13, 1939

CZECHO-SLOVAKIA. Commons March 15, 1939

RIDING ESTABLISHMENTS (REGISTRATION AND INSPECTION) BILL. Commons March 17, 1939

FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons March 20, 1939

BUILDING MATERIALS PRICES. Written Answers April 3, 1939

6 speeches — REFUGEES. Commons April 6, 1939

2 speeches — COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. Commons April 27, 1939

EMERGENCY PROPOSALS. Commons May 3, 1939

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING. Commons May 11, 1939

TRACTORS (PRODUCER-GAS). Written Answers May 11, 1939

NEW CLAUSE.—(Maintenance of civil liberties.) Commons May 16, 1939

2 speeches — SCHEDULE. Commons May 16, 1939

CLAUSE I.—(Classes of persons liable to be registered and called up for military training.) Commons May 18, 1939

WHITE FISH (PRICE). Commons June 6, 1939

BRYNAMMAN AREA. Commons June 15, 1939

2 speeches — TRACTORS (EMERGENCY SUPPLY). Commons June 19, 1939

6 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(General powers of Minister.) Commons June 19, 1939

ITALIAN ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA. Commons June 26, 1939

STAFF COLLEGE (NOMINATIONS). Commons June 27, 1939

FIRES, LONDON Commons June 29, 1939

2 speeches — BROADCASTING (FOREIGN LANGUAGES). Commons July 3, 1939

CLASS III. Commons July 21, 1939

2 speeches — PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons July 24, 1939

2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS MEMBERS FUND BILL. Commons July 25, 1939

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Power to repeal Act.) Commons July 26, 1939

DOMINION PARLIAMENTS (SPEECHES, TIME LIMIT). Commons August 1, 1939

OIL SUPPLIES (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS). Commons August 1, 1939

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER). Commons August 2, 1939

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