Major Hon. Sir Edward Cadogan

1880 - September 13, 1962
Summary information for Major Hon. Sir Edward Cadogan

Contributions

1941

COMMODITIES (DISTRIBUTION). Written Answers January 21, 1941

EDUCATION (EVACUATION AREAS). Written Answers January 21, 1941

PHYSICAL TRAINING. Written Answers January 23, 1941

2 speeches — REQUISITIONED HOTELS. Commons January 29, 1941

2 speeches — RECEPTION AREAS (BILLETING NEEDS). Commons January 29, 1941

ITALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR. Commons February 4, 1941

EMERGENCY ARRANGEMENTS. Commons February 6, 1941

SERVICE MEMBERS OF PARLIA- MENT (PRESUMPTION OF DEATH). Commons February 6, 1941

FARM DAMAGE. Commons February 11, 1941

BOMBED HOUSES (HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS). Commons February 25, 1941

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 27, 1941

ADMINISTRATION (STANDING COMMITTEE). Commons March 18, 1941

INDUSTRIAL DEMANDS (TRANSPORT FACILITIES). Commons March 18, 1941

2 speeches — JUVENILE DELINQUENCY. Commons March 18, 1941

3 speeches — YOUTH SERVICE CORPS. Commons March 25, 1941

2 speeches — ARMED FORCES AND CIVILIANS (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Commons April 8, 1941

2 speeches — IDENTITY CARDS. Commons April 10, 1941

PLAYING FIELDS (PLOUGHING-UP). Commons April 10, 1941

2 speeches — PLAYING FIELDS (PLOUGHING-UP). Commons April 10, 1941

EXPORTS. Commons April 29, 1941

EXPENDITURE (COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORT). Commons May 6, 1941

FOODSTUFFS (SPECULATION). Commons May 7, 1941

2 speeches — EVACUATION (CHILDREN UNDER FIVE). Commons June 17, 1941

SWIMMING ACCIDENT, NORTHERN IRELAND. Commons July 17, 1941

EVACUATION. Written Answers July 24, 1941

EVACUEES (EMPLOYMENT). Commons July 29, 1941

2 speeches — OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons October 7, 1941

MAN-POWER. Commons October 8, 1941

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS. Commons November 18, 1941

2 speeches — WAGES (YOUTHS). Commons December 2, 1941

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