Sir Kenneth Pickthorn

1892 - November 12, 1975
Summary information for Sir Kenneth Pickthorn

Contributions

1942

3 speeches — OFFICES OR PLACES OF PROFIT UNDER THE CROWN. Commons February 5, 1942

5 speeches — BROADCASTING (OVERSEAS SERVICES). Commons February 17, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 18, 1942

3 speeches — MINISTERS OF THE CROWN AND HOUSE OF COMMONS DISQUALI FICATION BILL. Commons February 18, 1942

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of form of Certificate.) Commons February 18, 1942

ITALIAN LEGATION, JEDDA (WITHDRAWAL). Written Answers February 19, 1942

STATIONS (READING MATTER). Commons March 25, 1942

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1—(Additional injuries and damage in respect of which compensation may be paid.) Commons June 2, 1942

EDUCATION. Commons June 16, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 18, 1942

4 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons June 24, 1942

7 speeches — PROPAGANDA. Commons July 7, 1942

AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION. Commons July 21, 1942

4 speeches — DEFENCE REGULATION 18B. Commons July 21, 1942

3 speeches — UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (VISITING FORCES) BILL [Lords]. Commons August 4, 1942

JEWS (FIGHTING SERVICES). Commons August 6, 1942

BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS Commons October 1, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 1, 1942

Postal Censorship Commons October 7, 1942

CONTRACTS (PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE REPORT) Commons October 7, 1942

CHAINED PRISONERS OF WAR Commons October 13, 1942

Chief of Naval Air Services Commons October 14, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 21, 1942

Land Tenure Committee Written Answers October 22, 1942

Maize (Price) Written Answers October 22, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 1, 1942

RECONSTRUCTION Commons December 1, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 3, 1942

6 speeches — WORLD PEACE AND WELFARE Commons December 3, 1942

Beveridge Report (Broadcast Summary) Commons December 9, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 10, 1942

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