Sir Patrick Donner
1904 - August 19, 1988Summary information for Sir Patrick Donner
Contributions
1951
TIED COTTAGES (EVICTIONS) Written Answers January 25, 1951
Raw Material Stocks Written Answers February 7, 1951
Chick Producers (Electric Incubators) Written Answers February 12, 1951
Pillboxes (Demolition Policy) Written Answers February 14, 1951
4 speeches — CENTRAL OFFICE OF INFORMATION (LECTURES) Commons February 20, 1951
2 speeches — Meat Commons February 26, 1951
2 speeches — Dutch Strawberry Pulp Commons February 26, 1951
2 speeches — Armoured Divisions, Germany Commons March 6, 1951
2 speeches — Pillboxes (Demolition Policy) Commons March 6, 1951
2 speeches — Cruisers Commons March 7, 1951
2 speeches — Auxiliary Squadrons Commons March 7, 1951
FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN Written Answers March 12, 1951
TREASURY DOCUMENT Commons March 13, 1951
3 speeches — Officer, Southampton (Motor Car) Commons March 14, 1951
New Zealand Meat Written Answers March 14, 1951
Airfield, Greenham Common Commons March 21, 1951
2 speeches — NORTH ATLANTIC POWERS (STANDING GROUP) Commons March 21, 1951
Greenham Common Airfield Written Answers April 11, 1951
Clause 32.—(RESTRICTION OF CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS LEADING TO AVOIDANCE OF INCOME TAX OR PROFITS TAX.) Commons June 11, 1951
Meat Written Answers June 11, 1951
ANTARCTIC (BRITISH TERRITORY) Written Answers June 11, 1951
Migration to U.K. Commons June 13, 1951
2 speeches — Development Commons June 13, 1951
NORTH ATLANTIC POWERS (MEDITERRANEAN COMMAND) Written Answers June 13, 1951
Sacks (Harvest Supplies) Written Answers June 14, 1951
SHIPPING (TURN-ROUND) Written Answers June 14, 1951
Artillery and Ammunition Exports Written Answers June 18, 1951
2 speeches — FOREIGN OFFICE STAFF Commons June 25, 1951
National Service Men Written Answers July 24, 1951
Surplus Equipment (Sale) Written Answers July 24, 1951
3 speeches — Greenham Common Aerodrome Commons November 28, 1951
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