Mr David Logan

1871 - February 25, 1964
Summary information for Mr David Logan

Contributions

1943

4 speeches — POLICE (APPEALS) BILL Commons January 19, 1943

Fish (Distribution) Commons January 20, 1943

FRAUDS, LIVERPOOL (INVESTIGATIONS) Commons February 3, 1943

CATERING WAGES BILL Commons February 9, 1943

13 speeches — SOCIAL INSURANCE AND ALLIED SERVICES Commons February 16, 1943

OVER-RENT CHARGES, BIRKENHEAD Written Answers February 17, 1943

Flowers (Transport) Commons March 10, 1943

2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1943 Commons March 10, 1943

4 speeches — Key Money Commons March 11, 1943

HIRE PURCHASE (CONTROL) Commons March 11, 1943

2 speeches — SIR ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR'S STATEMENT Commons March 11, 1943

3 speeches — Fish Zoning, Merseyside Commons April 7, 1943

Women's Auxiliary Air Force (Northern Ireland) Commons April 14, 1943

2 speeches — WAR WORK (NORTHERN IRELAND) Commons April 14, 1943

STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS Commons May 26, 1943

7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Determination of needs (unemployment assistance, supple mentary pensions and blind persons.) Commons June 9, 1943

CLAUSE 2.— (Determination of resources and needs of members of household (poor law and blind persons).) Commons June 9, 1943

EIRE (MERCHANT SHIPPING) Commons June 23, 1943

4 speeches — Fish Supplies, Liverpool Commons June 30, 1943

6 speeches — SHIPPING Commons July 14, 1943

ROME (BOMBING) Commons July 28, 1943

PRIVILEGE (LETTER AND CHEQUE TO MEMBER) Commons July 28, 1943

2 speeches — EDUCATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION Commons July 29, 1943

WAR SITUATION Commons September 21, 1943

3 speeches — Fish (Distribution) Commons October 13, 1943

4 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Civilian residence register.) Commons November 3, 1943

FIRE GUARD DUTIES, LIVERPOOL (WOMEN) Written Answers December 15, 1943

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