Results 501–515 of 515 for speaker:Captain Leonard Plugge

Oral Answers to Questions — B.B.C. Board of Governors (21 Feb 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: Has the Minister's attention been drawn to the lack of reference to important public Debates in another place, in the weekly feature of the B.B.C., "The Week in Westminster"; and will he take steps to see that those Debates are referred to?

Oral Answers to Questions — Armed Forces, India and Burma (Welfare) (21 Feb 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: Is my right hon. Friend aware of the great lack of radio receiving-sets in the South East Asia Command, and will he take steps to send 10,000 sets out immediately for the troops there?

Oral Answers to Questions — Television (Licences) (27 Feb 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: May I ask my right hon. Friend if, while bearing in mind my hon. Friend's suggestion, he will remember that the wireless licence has always covered both television and broadcasting, and will he in no circumstances allow an increase in the price of the licence?

Ministry of National Insur Ance (Office, Newcastle- on-Tyne) ( 2 Mar 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: Has my right hon. and learned Friend considered Kent and the South coast, where the weather and the climate are so temperate and where the other conditions he mentioned are also satisfied?

Orders of the Day — Civil Aviation (20 Mar 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: rose—

Orders of the Day — Civil Aviation (20 Mar 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: I have listened to every speech that has been made during this Debate and I think that probably the most entertaining was the one delivered by the hon. Lady the Member for Frome (Mr. Tate). However, her contribution to this Debate was much more than entertaining, it was full of common sense and I, for one, endorse every single thing she said. With reference to her closing remarks regarding...

Orders of the Day — Civil Aviation (20 Mar 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: I hope the hon. Lady does not think I am against the lady hostesses in our planes; I merely said that was one of the financial disadvantages to the air lines adopting lady hostesses. I quite agree with the remarks the hon. Lady made, and I would like to add that when I crossed the Atlantic by an expert American line, that same plane crashed on its return in Newfoundland and the small,...

Anglo-French Financial Agreement (28 Mar 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: May I ask my right hon. Friend whether this Agreement will affect or assist any claims made by British subjects for property in France either seized or destroyed by the Vichy Government?

Oral Answers to Questions — Wartime Ministries (Continuance) ( 6 Jun 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: Will my right hon. Friend consider taking steps before winding up a Ministry like the Ministry of Aircraft Production to see that concerns like the flying boats works of Short Bros, in Rochester, my constituency, are restored to their proper and rightful owners?

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy: Royal Dockyards (13 Jun 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he will indicate the general policy with regard to employment and work at the Royal Dockyards during the remainder of the war.

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy: Royal Dockyards (13 Jun 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: In view of the great increase in the size of the Royal Navy and in its fighting power, will my right hon. Friend give an undertaking that there will be no large scale reduction of employment in the Royal Dockyards after the Japanese war?

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy: Royal Dockyards (13 Jun 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether, now that this country is no longer subject to enemy attack, he will at an early date give publicity to the achievements of the Royal Dockyards at Chatham and elsewhere during the war against Germany, indicating the number of men employed, what has been produced and repaired there, and what they have suffered from air raids.

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy: Royal Dockyards (13 Jun 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: Will ray right hon. Friend in due course give full recognition to the magnificent contribution made by the Chatham Dockyards workers to the war effort?

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy: Royal Dockyards (13 Jun 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether he will set up a committee at an early date to consider the most efficient way of operating the Royal Dockyards after the war and providing adequate inducements to highly qualified engineers and other technicians to remain in these Royal Dockyards rather than go to private firms; and whether, in this connection, he will consult the Admiralty...

Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy: Royal Dockyards (13 Jun 1945)

Captain Leonard Plugge: Could the First Lord suggest some better method than appointing this committee to see that these highly qualified engineers and technicians will receive wages in keeping with those prevailing in private yards?


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