Sir Leslie Plummer
1901 - April 15, 1963Summary information for Sir Leslie Plummer
Contributions
1952
2 speeches — "HOME AFFAIRS SURVEY" Written Answers February 26, 1952
CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Commons March 4, 1952
2 speeches — Mortgage Corporation Loans (Interest) Commons March 20, 1952
2 speeches — Evictions Commons March 26, 1952
3 speeches — TEXTILE INDUSTRY Commons March 26, 1952
INFORMATION SERVICES Commons April 2, 1952
Dermatitis (Soap Substitutes) Commons April 3, 1952
British Press (Dollar Allocation) Commons April 3, 1952
3 speeches — S.E. Regional Production Board Commons April 22, 1952
3 speeches — Mr. Zukas (Expulsion) Commons April 23, 1952
6 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL (TIME-TABLE) Commons April 23, 1952
FINANCE BILL Commons April 30, 1952
2 speeches — New Clause.-(UNINTENTIONAL DEFAMATION.) Commons May 9, 1952
2 speeches — Native Land (Leases) Commons May 28, 1952
2 speeches — Native Reserves (Boundaries) Commons May 28, 1952
Calf Subsidy Written Answers June 12, 1952
2 speeches — BECHUANALAND, SWAZILAND AND BASUTOLAND Commons June 20, 1952
4 speeches — NEWSPRINT PRICES Commons June 23, 1952
Calf-Rearing Subsidy Written Answers June 26, 1952
Clause 19.—(SHORT TITLE, COMMENCEMENT, EXTENT AND REPEALS.) Commons June 27, 1952
AGRICULTURE (FERTILISER SUBSIDY) Commons June 30, 1952
2 speeches — Agriculture Courses Commons July 22, 1952
2 speeches — Agriculture Courses Commons July 23, 1952
Calf Rearing Subsidy Commons July 24, 1952
4 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Commons July 24, 1952
5 speeches — COLONIAL AFFAIRS Commons November 7, 1952
COLONIAL LOANS BILL Commons November 14, 1952
Dock Workers Commons November 18, 1952
SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Commons November 20, 1952
3 speeches — EMERGENCY LAWS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) Commons November 27, 1952
4 speeches — PRESS COUNCIL BILL Commons November 28, 1952
CHAIRMAN OF WAYS AND MEANS (CONDUCT) Commons December 8, 1952
MILK CONSUMPTION Commons December 19, 1952
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