Commander Sir Archibald Southby

1886 - October 30, 1969
Summary information for Commander Sir Archibald Southby

Contributions

1940

4 speeches — WAR SITUATION. Commons January 16, 1940

2 speeches — WINE MERCHANTS (LICENSED HOURS). Commons January 18, 1940

NAVY ESTIMATES, 1940. Commons February 27, 1940

AIR ESTIMATES, 1940. Commons March 7, 1940

PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT. Commons March 13, 1940

TRAWLING, MORAY FIRTH. Commons March 19, 1940

REQUISITIONED SHIPS. Commons March 19, 1940

3 speeches — PROGRESS OF THE WAR. Commons March 19, 1940

2 speeches — BOMBING ATTACK, STEAMSHIP "DOMALA." Commons March 20, 1940

2 speeches — SCAPA FLOW (DEFENCES). Commons March 20, 1940

2 speeches — COMMUNIST PAMPHLETS. Commons March 21, 1940

HIS MAJESTY'S SUBMARINE "THETIS" (INQUIRY REPORT). Commons April 2, 1940

JAM-MAKING (SUGAR). Commons May 1, 1940

8 speeches — CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Commons May 7, 1940

ENEMY PARACHUTE TROOPS. Commons May 13, 1940

2 speeches — CARRIERS'LICENCES (SERVICE VOLUNTEERS). Commons May 22, 1940

2 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE (ARMED FORCES) BILL. Commons May 22, 1940

6 speeches — LOCAL DEFENCE VOLUNTEERS. Commons May 22, 1940

2 speeches — ALLOTMENTS (THAMES DITTON). Commons May 23, 1940

BRITISH HOSPITAL SHIPS (ENEMY ATTACKS). Commons May 28, 1940

2 speeches — BATTLE OF NARVIK (BROADCAST). Commons May 29, 1940

ROAD VEHICLE WIRELESS SETS (PROHIBITION). Commons June 5, 1940

4 speeches — BATTLE OF NARVIK (BROADCAST). Commons June 5, 1940

FINANCE BILL. Commons June 6, 1940

INTERNEE AND PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS. Commons June 12, 1940

CIVIL DEFENCE. Commons June 12, 1940

OVERSEAS EVACUATION. Commons June 25, 1940

ACTIVE SERVICE (RECOGNITION). Commons July 2, 1940

WAR SITUATION. Commons July 2, 1940

2 speeches — LIBERTY OF THE PRESS. Commons July 3, 1940

2 speeches — SCRAP METAL. Commons July 3, 1940

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons July 9, 1940

FRENCH WARSHIPS (BRITISH ACTION). Commons July 9, 1940

AERODROMES (GROUND DEFENCE). Commons July 10, 1940

2 speeches — LOSSES IN POST. Commons July 10, 1940

LOCAL DEFENCE VOLUNTEERS. Commons July 10, 1940

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL SCHOOLS (MILITARY TRAINING). Commons July 11, 1940

RAILWAY GUARDS (DEFENSIVE WEAPONS). Commons July 11, 1940

7 speeches — NEWS RELEASE. Commons July 17, 1940

2 speeches — COMMUNIST PARTY (PAMPHLET). Commons July 18, 1940

7 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to provide for trial of offences by special courts in certain areas.) Commons July 23, 1940

10 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Power to provide for trial of offences by special courts in certain areas.) Commons July 24, 1940

DETENTION OF A MEMBER (COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES). Commons July 30, 1940

3 speeches — WAR-TIME SOCIAL SURVEY. Commons July 31, 1940

SHIP LOSSES (COURTS-MARTIAL). Commons July 31, 1940

CLAUSE 1.—(Power to provide for trial of offences by special courts in certain areas.) Commons August 1, 1940

12 speeches — WAR-TIME SOCIAL SURVEY. Commons August 1, 1940

5 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) (No. 2) BILL. Commons August 6, 1940

MR. NOEL COWARD (VISIT, UNITED STATES). Commons August 6, 1940

DISUSED RAILWAY TRACKS. Commons August 7, 1940

3 speeches — HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "DUCHESS" (LIEUTENANT'S WIDOW). Commons August 8, 1940

TREATING. Commons August 8, 1940

INCOME TAX. Commons August 13, 1940

FINANCE (No. 2) BILL. Commons August 13, 1940

SHELTERS. Commons August 20, 1940

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 17, 1940

DIET. Commons October 24, 1940

LOSS OF His MAJESTY'S SHIP "GLORIOUS." Commons October 24, 1940

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons October 24, 1940

2 speeches — WAR SITUATION. Commons November 5, 1940

BOMBED DWELLINGS (URGENT REPAIRS). Commons November 7, 1940

HOME OFFICE. Commons November 7, 1940

AIR-RAID DEBRIS (CLEARANCE). Commons November 12, 1940

SOLDIERS (REPRESENTATIONS TO MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT). Commons November 12, 1940

PUBLIC SHELTERS. Commons November 19, 1940

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