Sir Stanley Reed

1872 - January 17, 1969
Summary information for Sir Stanley Reed

Contributions

1947

MALTA (RECONSTRUCTION) BILL Commons January 24, 1947

HONG KONG (CHINESE POPULATION) Commons March 5, 1947

INDIA (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons March 6, 1947

2 speeches — Aged Persons (Charitable Trusts) Commons March 27, 1947

Gas and Electricity (Cooking) Written Answers March 27, 1947

French Rayon Commons April 17, 1947

AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons April 17, 1947

3 speeches — PURCHASE TAX (INTERMEDIATE AND HIGHER RATES) Commons April 22, 1947

Domestic Cooking and Heating (Methods) Written Answers April 24, 1947

BURMA (SECRETARY OF STATE'S SERVICES) Commons April 28, 1947

BURMA (FAILURE OF CONSTITUTIONAL MACHINERY) Commons May 2, 1947

2 speeches — Meat Supplies, Wycombe Commons May 19, 1947

Mass Radiography Written Answers May 22, 1947

STRIKE (HIGH WYCOMBE) Written Answers June 6, 1947

CLAUSE 3.—(Tobacco.) Commons June 10, 1947

Old Age Pensions Commons June 17, 1947

2 speeches — BURMA (BUDGET DEFICIT) Commons June 23, 1947

2 speeches — ELECTRICITY BILL Commons June 30, 1947

INDIAN INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons July 10, 1947

CLAUSE 2.—(Territories of the new Dominions.) Commons July 14, 1947

CLAUSE 3.—(Bengal and Assam.) Commons July 14, 1947

CLAUSE 4.—(The Punjab.) Commons July 14, 1947

CLAUSE 7.—(Consequences of the setting up of the new Dominions.) Commons July 14, 1947

INDIAN INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons July 15, 1947

R.E.M.E. Camp, Burma (Poles) Written Answers July 22, 1947

TEACHERS (SALARY SCALES) Written Answers July 22, 1947

Dairy Byre Fittings (Steel Tubing) Commons July 28, 1947

BURMA (COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES) Commons August 12, 1947

COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES (SPECIAL REPORT) Commons August 12, 1947

Dominions Food Parcels Commons October 29, 1947

2 speeches — BURMA INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons November 5, 1947

Purchase Tax (Motor Cars) Written Answers November 11, 1947

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