Colonel Sir Henry Evans
1898 - September 25, 1958Summary information for Colonel Sir Henry Evans
Contributions
1944
2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Commons January 19, 1944
2 speeches — EDUCATION [MONEY] Commons January 28, 1944
ELECTORAL REFORM Commons February 2, 1944
CLAUSE 4.—(Central Advisory Councils.) Commons February 8, 1944
HOUSE OF COMMONS DISQUALIFI- CATION (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 11, 1944
4 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Development plans as to primary and secondary schools.) Commons February 16, 1944
7 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Classification of auxiliary schools as controlled schools, aided schools, or special agreement schools.) Commons February 25, 1944
2 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Powers of local education authority as to use and care of premises of auxiliary schools.) Commons March 9, 1944
5 speeches — CLAUSE 23.—(Appointment and dismissal of teachers in county schools and in auxiliary schools.) Commons March 10, 1944
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CONGRESS (DELEGATION) Commons March 14, 1944
WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Commons March 22, 1944
4 speeches — CLAUSE 82.—(Remuneration of teachers.) Commons March 30, 1944
4 speeches — CLAUSE 95.—(Maintenance contributions payable by the Minister in respect of aided schools and special agreement schools.) Commons April 4, 1944
12 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (CATERING FACILITIES) Commons April 6, 1944
MINISTRY OF WAR TRANSPORT Commons May 4, 1944
CLAUSE 53.—(Provision of transport and other facilities.) Commons May 9, 1944
2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Commons May 12, 1944
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORS (WAR- TIME REGISTRATION) BILL Commons June 27, 1944
2 speeches — SUPPLY Commons July 13, 1944
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Commons October 9, 1944
WELSH AFFAIRS Commons October 17, 1944
2 speeches — HANSARD, BOUND VOLUMES (MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT) Commons November 7, 1944
3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons December 1, 1944
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