Mr Alfred Denville
1876 - March 23, 1955Summary information for Mr Alfred Denville
Contributions
1944
Sunday Entertainments Commons February 22, 1944
CLAUSE 13.—(Restrictions on discontinuance of auxiliary schools by managers and governors.) Commons February 24, 1944
CLAUSE 14.—(Classification of auxiliary schools as controlled schools, aided schools, or special agreement schools.) Commons February 24, 1944
2 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Classification of auxiliary schools as controlled schools, aided schools, or special agreement schools.) Commons February 25, 1944
CLAUSE 23.—(Appointment and dismissal of teachers in county schools and in auxiliary schools.) Commons March 10, 1944
2 speeches — CLAUSE 24.—(General provisions as to religious education in county and in auxiliary schools.) Commons March 10, 1944
2 speeches — CLAUSE 35.—(School attendance orders.) Commons March 21, 1944
CLAUSE 95.—(Maintenance contributions payable by the Minister in respect of aided schools and special agreement schools.) Commons April 4, 1944
LOCATION OF INDUSTRY Commons June 7, 1944
Household Coke (Supply Restrictions) Written Answers June 8, 1944
AIR-RAID WARNINGS (DURATION) Written Answers July 5, 1944
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING BILL Commons July 11, 1944
2 speeches — WORKERS' OMNIBUS SERVICE, LONDON Commons July 18, 1944
Railway Officials (Personal Questions) Written Answers July 19, 1944
2 speeches — Overseas Trade (Post-war Facilities) Written Answers July 27, 1944
EXPORT LICENCES Written Answers July 28, 1944
GOVERNMENT FACTORIES (BUILDING TENDERS) Written Answers September 27, 1944
NEW CLAUSE.—(Land used for fairs, circuses, etc.) Commons October 9, 1944
SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING Commons November 1, 1944
VICKERS ARMSTRONGS, LTD. Written Answers November 29, 1944
Mechanisation and Technical Efficiency Written Answers December 12, 1944
PASSENGER TRANSPORT VEHICLES (CONSTRUCTION ORDER) Commons December 21, 1944
HOUSING (SCOTLAND) Commons December 21, 1944
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