Flight Lieut Wavell Wakefield
1898 - August 12, 1983Summary information for Flight Lieut Wavell Wakefield
Contributions
1943
Coal Mines (Accidents) Commons January 19, 1943
MINISTRY OF WORKS AND PLANNING (APPEALS) Written Answers January 20, 1943
Private Letters (Opening) Commons February 2, 1943
3 speeches — ROAD TRAFFIC. Commons February 3, 1943
War-time Nurseries Commons February 4, 1943
2 speeches — Cycle Lamp Batteries Commons February 4, 1943
Essential Work Order (Juveniles) Written Answers February 4, 1943
Colonial Empire Commons February 17, 1943
National Service Hostels Corporation, Limited. Commons February 18, 1943
2 speeches — Optical Industry Commons February 18, 1943
Spectacle Lenses Commons February 18, 1943
SURFACE SHELTER, NORTH-WEST LONDON Commons February 18, 1943
2 speeches — REQUISITIONED PROPERTY, NORTH-WEST LONDON Commons February 25, 1943
CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 11, 1943
Eggs (Complaint of Wastage) Commons March 17, 1943
Post-War Exports Written Answers March 17, 1943
2 speeches — Post-War Economic Policy Commons March 23, 1943
WAR PENSIONS Commons March 23, 1943
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons March 24, 1943
4 speeches — Accounts (Auditing) Commons March 30, 1943
RAILWAYS (CARRIAGE PAID) (AMENDMENT) DIRECTION, 1943 Written Answers April 12, 1943
Aeronautical Instruction Commons April 15, 1943
RAILWAY STATION ROOFS (AIRCRAFT) Written Answers April 21, 1943
Cereal Fillers (Control and Maximum Prices) Order Written Answers April 22, 1943
"Daily Worker" Commons May 12, 1943
DEMOBILISATION (POLICING OF EUROPE) Commons May 20, 1943
ALLIED GOVERNMENTS (NEWSPAPER ATTACKS) Commons May 20, 1943
SCRAP METAL DUMPS (COLLECTION) Commons May 20, 1943
Seadromes Written Answers May 20, 1943
Aircraft Facilities Commons May 26, 1943
Statutory Rules and Orders Commons May 26, 1943
Statutory Rules and Orders Written Answers May 26, 1943
BRITISH ARMY (OVERSEAS SERVICE) Written Answers June 2, 1943
Fire Guard Duty Commons June 24, 1943
Regulated Areas Order Commons June 29, 1943
Irish Workers, Great Britain (Remittances to Eire) Commons June 29, 1943
2 speeches — CHANNEL TUNNEL Commons June 30, 1943
4 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WORKERS' COTTAGES Commons June 30, 1943
2 speeches — Farm Buildings (Repair) Written Answers July 1, 1943
Agricultural Workers' Cottages Written Answers July 1, 1943
4 speeches — Houses and Bungalows Commons July 7, 1943
2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WORKERS' COTTAGES Commons July 7, 1943
2 speeches — Building Subsidy Commons July 8, 1943
ARMED FORCES AND CIVILIANS (PENSIONS AND GRANTS) Commons July 8, 1943
2 speeches — Agricultural Workers' Cottages Commons July 14, 1943
COLONIES (AIR EDUCATION) Commons July 14, 1943
2 speeches — WILD BIRDS PROTECTION (DEVON) ORDER Commons July 15, 1943
2 speeches — Aeronautical Instruction Commons July 15, 1943
Dental Services Commons July 15, 1943
TREND OF POPULATION Commons July 16, 1943
SILICOSIS AND ASBESTOSIS (MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS) Written Answers July 16, 1943
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS (PRE-FABRICATED HOUSES) Written Answers July 20, 1943
2 speeches — Aircraft Facilities Commons July 21, 1943
MAIL TRAIN, LONDON TO PENZANCE (FIRE) Written Answers July 21, 1943
2 speeches — Private Enterprise Commons July 22, 1943
WAR PRODUCTION Commons July 28, 1943
ROAD VEHICLES AND DRIVERS ORDER (SIGNATURE) Written Answers July 28, 1943
RAILWAY TRAINS (FIRE-FIGHTING EQUIPMENT) Written Answers July 28, 1943
RACEHORSES (CONVEYANCE BY RAIL) Written Answers July 28, 1943
RAILWAY OPERATION (WIRELESS COMMUNICATION) Written Answers July 28, 1943
Subsidies Commons July 29, 1943
EDUCATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION Commons July 29, 1943
7 speeches — EDUCATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION Commons July 30, 1943
Sports Equipment Written Answers September 22, 1943
Mobile Reserve Orders Commons November 4, 1943
LONDON PASSENGER TRANSPORT ORDER Commons November 10, 1943
Upper Stratton Senior School (Disciplinary Action) Written Answers December 2, 1943
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