Sir Robert Perkins
1903 - December 8, 1988Summary information for Sir Robert Perkins
Contributions
1944
2 speeches — AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION Commons January 19, 1944
National Service (Dual Nationality) Commons January 20, 1944
Income Tax (American Ambulance Members) Written Answers January 25, 1944
Woodlands Written Answers January 26, 1944
OMNIBUS SERVICE, GLOUCESTER AND STROUD Written Answers February 2, 1944
2 speeches — Industrial Supplementary Clothing Coupons Written Answers February 23, 1944
3 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons February 29, 1944
4 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 14, 1944
LONDON PASSENGER TRANSPORT BOARD Written Answers March 29, 1944
Bomb Disposal Units Written Answers September 26, 1944
Stroud Valleys Written Answers September 27, 1944
ROAD TRANSPORT, STROUD VALLEYS Written Answers September 27, 1944
Maternity Home (Stroud Valleys) Written Answers September 28, 1944
Mauripur Aerodrome (Road) Written Answers September 28, 1944
Occupied House (Condition) Written Answers October 10, 1944
WELFARE FOODS SCHEME (MILK) Written Answers October 11, 1944
Shore Minefields (Casualties) Written Answers October 17, 1944
Requisitioned Buildings Written Answers October 17, 1944
AIR SERVICE (WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND CEYLON) Written Answers October 24, 1944
KING'S BADGE (NATIONAL FIRE AND CIVIL DEFENCE SERVICES) Written Answers November 2, 1944
2 speeches — Women's Land Army (Uniform) Commons November 16, 1944
Income Tax (Post-war Credit Certificates) Written Answers December 7, 1944
LOCAL AUTHORITIES' BOUNDARIES (CITY OF GLOUCESTER) Written Answers December 7, 1944
POST OFFICE (SUBSCRIBER'S TELEPHONE CALLS) Written Answers December 8, 1944
2 speeches — CHICAGO AIR CONFERENCE Commons December 13, 1944
Iron Railings, Gloucestershire (Disposal) Commons December 13, 1944
Women's Land Army Written Answers December 14, 1944
Cotswold Maternity Home, Tetbury Written Answers December 21, 1944
CIVIL AVIATION (PILOTS, CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) Written Answers December 21, 1944
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