Mr Alfred Barnes

1887 - November 26, 1974
Summary information for Mr Alfred Barnes

Contributions

1944

2 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Obligations as to employment of quota of registered persons in substantial staffs.) Commons January 27, 1944

LAUNDRY SERVICES Written Answers February 2, 1944

4 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Duty of local education authorities to secure provision of primary and secondary schools.) Commons February 16, 1944

CLAUSE 10.—(Development plans as to primary and secondary schools.) Commons February 16, 1944

2 speeches — CLAUSE 51.—(Provision of facilities for recreation and social and physical training.) Commons March 23, 1944

2 speeches — WOODEN SOLED FOOTWEAR Commons April 26, 1944

2 speeches — Milk-Weighing Machines Commons May 17, 1944

FISH SALES (CHARGES) ORDER, 1944 Commons June 8, 1944

9 speeches — MINISTRY OF FOOD Commons June 9, 1944

CLAUSE 14.—(Power to require security for tax as condition of holding a certificate of registration.) Commons June 14, 1944

2 speeches — Price Increase Commons July 25, 1944

Clothing and Household Linen (Reception Areas) Commons July 25, 1944

6 speeches — HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMO DATION) BILL Commons August 1, 1944

4 speeches — HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION) BILL Commons September 26, 1944

WAR DAMAGE REPAIRS, LONDON (SIR MALCOLM EVE) Commons October 10, 1944

Subsidies (Cost) Written Answers October 10, 1944

GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR (LONDON CAMPS) Written Answers October 11, 1944

3 speeches — LEEDS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (ELECTION OF OFFICERS) Commons October 17, 1944

SOCIETIES (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT Written Answers October 24, 1944

Subsidies Written Answers November 7, 1944

Free Milk Written Answers November 8, 1944

PETROL RATIONING Written Answers November 14, 1944

AGRICULTURE (PRICES) Commons December 5, 1944

2 speeches — Milk Supplies (Priority) Commons December 13, 1944

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