Mr Oswald Lewis

1887 - February 12, 1966
Summary information for Mr Oswald Lewis

Contributions

1943

AIR-RAID SHELTER PROVISION (FINANCIAL CONCESSIONS) Written Answers January 21, 1943

BAHAMAS (COMMEMORATION STAMPS) Written Answers January 21, 1943

Demolition Orders Written Answers January 21, 1943

2 speeches — EXPENDITURE ARISING OUT OF THE WAR Commons January 26, 1943

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment and functions of Minister of Town and Country Planning.) Commons January 27, 1943

BAHAMAS (COMMEMORATION STAMPS) Written Answers February 17, 1943

Demolition Orders (Withdrawal) Written Answers February 18, 1943

Armorial Bearings Tax Written Answers March 30, 1943

4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(General Functions of the Commission.) Commons March 31, 1943

CLAUSE 6.—(General provisions as to wages board). Commons April 1, 1943

TITLE Commons April 20, 1943

W.R.N.S. Training Establishment (Diet) Written Answers May 5, 1943

Scrap Metal Dump, Mersea Island Written Answers May 5, 1943

RATION BOOKS AND IDENTITY CARDS (DISTRIBUTION) Commons June 2, 1943

WORN-OUT TYRES (REPLACEMENT) Written Answers July 1, 1943

BRITISH NORTH AMERICA BILL [Lords] Commons July 22, 1943

Clothing Coupons {Agricultural Workers) Written Answers September 23, 1943

WAGE-EARNERS' INCOME TAX BILL Commons October 14, 1943

NEW ZEALAND (BRITISH IMMIGRANTS) Written Answers October 19, 1943

CLAUSE 1.—(Basis of charge and method of collection of income tax on certain emoluments.) Commons October 20, 1943

WAGE-EARNERS' INCOME TAX BILL Commons November 2, 1943

EXPENDITURE ARISING OUT OF THE WAR. Commons November 4, 1943

BUSINESS AND SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 25, 1943

FIELD MARSHAL SMUTS' SPEECH Commons December 7, 1943

NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE Commons December 9, 1943

HIRE CARS (PETROL ALLOWANCE) Commons December 14, 1943

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