Wing Commander Ernest Millington

February 15, 1916 -
Summary information for Wing Commander Ernest Millington

Contributions

1947

FUEL AND POWER CUTS Commons February 10, 1947

3 speeches — CLAUSE I.—(Power to apply Royal Warrant as to pensions, etc., to certain Polish forces.) Commons February 10, 1947

Deserters (Mines Option) Commons March 5, 1947

Tomatoes Commons March 10, 1947

3 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 10, 1947

RADAR INSTALLATION, MERSEY Written Answers March 10, 1947

Personal Case Commons March 11, 1947

Discharge Purchase Commons March 11, 1947

7 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1947–48 Commons March 17, 1947

NUMBER FOR AIR FORCE SERVICE Commons March 17, 1947

Sperry Gyroscope, Limited Written Answers March 18, 1947

DEATH SENTENCES, GOLD COAST Commons March 24, 1947

4 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE BILL Commons April 1, 1947

Personal Cases Written Answers April 22, 1947

BRITISH CIVIL AIRCRAFT Commons April 24, 1947

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Whole-tine and part-time service.) Commons May 7, 1947

2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Further education during whole-time service.) Commons May 7, 1947

CLAUSE 14—(Early registration and calling up.) Commons May 7, 1947

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 8, 1947

CLAUSE 14.—(Early registration and calling up.) Commons May 8, 1947

FOREIGN SERVICE (LABOUR ATTACHES) Commons May 19, 1947

British Sugar Corporation (Staff) Commons June 9, 1947

ELECTRICITY BILL Commons June 30, 1947

APPROVED SCHOOLS (DETENTION) Commons July 3, 1947

CIVIL AIR ACCIDENTS (INQUIRIES) Commons July 3, 1947

Ex-Service Men's Families (Married Quarters) Commons July 8, 1947

2 speeches — Chief of Imperial General Staff (Overseas Tour) Commons July 15, 1947

VACCINATED INFANT, HATFIELD PEVEREL (INQUIRY) Commons July 15, 1947

University Degree Courses Written Answers July 17, 1947

GOVERNMENT POLICY Commons October 28, 1947

IMPERIAL INTEGRATION Commons October 31, 1947

SOCIALISED INDUSTRIES (QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS) Commons December 4, 1947

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