Sir Martin Lindsay
August 22, 1905 - May 5, 1981Summary information for Sir Martin Lindsay
Contributions
1952
.303 Rifles (Stocks) Commons January 30, 1952
General Certificate (Age Limit) Written Answers January 31, 1952
Steel Supplies Written Answers February 4, 1952
Supplies of Materials Commons February 19, 1952
IDENTITY CARDS (ABOLITION) Commons February 21, 1952
Staff Reductions Written Answers February 21, 1952
Purchase Tax Written Answers February 21, 1952
Night Baking (Report) Written Answers February 26, 1952
SELF-HELP HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS Commons February 29, 1952
3 speeches — MANPOWER AND PRODUCTIVITY Commons March 3, 1952
U.S. Airfields (Expenditure) Commons March 5, 1952
2 speeches — DEFENCE Commons March 5, 1952
2 speeches — MR. EDGAR SANDERS (DETENTION, HUNGARY) Commons March 10, 1952
Christies', St. James' (Rebuilding) Commons March 11, 1952
Aircraft Apprentices Commons March 11, 1952
BUDGET PROPOSALS Commons March 13, 1952
TRANSPORT (INCREASED CHARGES) Commons March 13, 1952
Unemployment Benefit (Wife's Earnings) Commons March 17, 1952
2 speeches — Ex-Regulars (Government Employment) Commons March 19, 1952
Clause 3.—(AMENDMENT OF DEFINITION OF "ACTIVE SERVICE.") Commons April 1, 1952
U.K.-Based Staff (Overseas Service) Commons April 9, 1952
2 speeches — NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL (TIME-TABLE) Commons April 23, 1952
Destruction of Crops Commons April 30, 1952
ATOM BOMB TESTS, AUSTRALIA Commons May 1, 1952
Clause 2.—(CLASSIFICATION OF ENTERTAINMENTS FOR PURPOSES OF ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY, AND RATES OF DUTY.) Commons May 6, 1952
Invalid Carriages (Petrol Allowance) Written Answers May 12, 1952
2 speeches — Chief Staff Officer (Appointment) Commons May 14, 1952
2 speeches — Clause 57.—(INTERPRETATION, ETC.) Commons May 26, 1952
KOREAN WAR PRISONERS (REPATRIATION) Commons May 30, 1952
MOTOR INDUSTRY (PROSPECTS) Commons May 30, 1952
Indian Brassware Imports Written Answers June 10, 1952
Sailors' Club, Alexandria Written Answers June 16, 1952
2 speeches — Flashing Indicators Commons July 21, 1952
3 speeches — Officers, Canal Zone (Resignations) Commons July 22, 1952
Local Authorities (Private Licences) Written Answers July 22, 1952
2 speeches — ROAD HAULAGE REGULATIONS (COMPENSATION CASE) Commons July 25, 1952
2 speeches — Industrial Conscription Commons July 31, 1952
Operation, Newcastle (Spectator) Commons July 31, 1952
Private Building Licences Written Answers August 1, 1952
2 speeches — Officers (Resignations) Commons October 15, 1952
DRIVING LICENCE REMINDERS Written Answers October 15, 1952
MINISTRY OF HEALTH STAFF Commons October 16, 1952
Pamphlet, "Women in Britain" Commons October 16, 1952
Motor Cars (Traffic Indicators) Written Answers October 20, 1952
Branded Petrol Written Answers October 20, 1952
Overseas Sterling Balances Written Answers October 21, 1952
Telephones, Sheldon Written Answers October 22, 1952
Staff Reductions Written Answers October 23, 1952
Temporary Staff Written Answers October 23, 1952
AGRICULTURE (PRODUCTION AND LABOUR) Written Answers October 28, 1952
GOVERNMENT ECONOMY MEASURES Commons November 10, 1952
ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 10, 1952
Overseas Sterling Balances (Export Purchases) Written Answers November 10, 1952
Meritorious Service Medal Written Answers November 11, 1952
Korean War Medal Written Answers November 11, 1952
Control Committees Written Answers November 12, 1952
Installation, Birmingham Written Answers November 12, 1952
Traffic Indicators Written Answers November 17, 1952
2 speeches — GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS (RELEASE) Commons November 19, 1952
Unlit Vehicles (Parking, London) Written Answers November 20, 1952
Youth Employment Office, Solihull Written Answers November 20, 1952
2 speeches — Statuettes and Ashtrays (Tax) Commons November 27, 1952
HOUSE OF COMMONS (ALLNIGHT SITTING COST) Written Answers December 3, 1952
Safety Committee (Members) Written Answers December 10, 1952
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