Miss Ellen Wilkinson
1891 - February 6, 1947Summary information for Miss Ellen Wilkinson
Contributions
1943
AIR-RAID DAMAGE (HISTORIC BUILDINGS) Written Answers January 20, 1943
INDUSTRIAL FIRE BRIGADES (UNIFORMS) Written Answers March 17, 1943
NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE Written Answers March 17, 1943
TUBE SHELTER ACCIDENT INQUIRY (REPORT) Written Answers March 24, 1943
2 speeches — Uniforms (Coupons) Commons April 13, 1943
Armed Forces Personnel (Reinstatement) Commons April 13, 1943
WORK DIRECTION (SENTENCE) Written Answers April 21, 1943
CIVIL DEFENCE PERSONNEL (INSTRUCTIONAL LECTURES) Written Answers June 2, 1943
FIRE GUARD DUTIES (WOMEN) Commons June 8, 1943
6 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE AND NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE Commons June 30, 1943
Fire Guards (Holiday Periods) Written Answers July 14, 1943
BUILDINGS, ABINGDON STREET (DEMOLITION) Written Answers July 21, 1943
FIRE GUARD DUTIES (ALIENS) Written Answers July 21, 1943
BLACK-OUT (CONTINUANCE) Written Answers August 4, 1943
National Fire Service Personnel, Leeds Written Answers September 21, 1943
Black-Out Regulations Written Answers September 21, 1943
RESIDENCE BAN, EAST ANGLIA (REMOVAL) Written Answers October 12, 1943
4 speeches — DEFENCE (FIRE GUARD) REGULATIONS, 1943 Commons October 19, 1943
2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Business Premises Register.) Commons November 3, 1943
8 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Service register.) Commons November 3, 1943
CIVIL DEFENCE ORDER Written Answers November 3, 1943
CLAUSE 6.—(Business Premises Register.) Commons November 5, 1943
CLAUSE 2.—(Short title and application to Northern Ireland.) Commons December 9, 1943
2 speeches — JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Commons December 14, 1943
DEATH SENTENCES (UNITED STATES TRIBUNALS, UNITED KINGDOM) Commons December 14, 1943
BLACK-MARKET OFFENCES, MANCHESTER. Commons December 14, 1943
FIRE GUARD DUTIES, LIVERPOOL (WOMEN) Written Answers December 15, 1943
9 speeches — JUVENILE DELINQUENTS (TREATMENT) Commons December 17, 1943
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