Lieut-Colonel Francis Willey

1884 - 1982
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Francis Willey

Contributions

1943

EDUCATION: IMPORTANCE OF PHONETICS. Lords January 19, 1943

PRODUCER GAS. Lords February 3, 1943

AIR TRANSPORT. Lords February 10, 1943

AGRICULTURE. Lords February 18, 1943

PERSONAL STATEMENT BY LORD BARNBY. Lords March 2, 1943

WAR DAMAGE (AMENDMENT) BILL. Lords March 9, 1943

5 speeches — PRIORITY PURCHASE CERTIFICATES. Lords March 9, 1943

2 speeches — WOOL PURCHASES. Lords March 9, 1943

AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL. Lords April 1, 1943

6 speeches — DEFENCE REGULATION 54CA. Lords April 7, 1943

2 speeches — RAW MATERIALS. Lords April 8, 1943

SHORT BROTHERS. Lords April 13, 1943

GOVERNMENT PRESS ADVERTISING. Written Answers April 14, 1943

THE ARGENTINE: BRITISH CAPITAL INVESTMENTS. Written Answers April 20, 1943

AGRICULTURAL HOUSING. Lords May 4, 1943

BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION. Lords May 12, 1943

2 speeches — INTERNATIONAL CLEARING UNION. Lords May 18, 1943

5 speeches — MIGRATION AND SOCIAL WELFARE SCHEMES. Lords May 25, 1943

GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND. Written Answers May 27, 1943

GERMAN ECONOMIC DESIGNS. Lords June 2, 1943

2 speeches — DEHYDRATION PLANT. Lords June 2, 1943

WATER UNDERTAKINGS BILL [H.L.] Lords July 6, 1943

FINANCE BILL. Lords July 13, 1943

2 speeches — BRITISH NORTH AMERICA BILL. [H.L.] Lords July 21, 1943

VEGETABLE DEHYDRATION. Lords July 21, 1943

2 speeches — BRITISH CHILDREN IN CANADA AND THE U.S.A. Lords September 21, 1943

2 speeches — OVERSEA SETTLEMENT. Lords September 22, 1943

REMITTANCES TO EIRE. Written Answers October 13, 1943

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL HOUSING. Lords October 26, 1943

3 speeches — COAL: OPEN CAST MINING. Lords November 9, 1943

5 speeches — RECONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS. Lords December 9, 1943

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION IN THE EMPIRE Lords December 14, 1943

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