Mr Arthur Pearson

1897 - April 14, 1980
Summary information for Mr Arthur Pearson

Contributions

1941

INTERNEES. Written Answers January 29, 1941

DISUSED TINPLATE WORKS. Commons January 30, 1941

AREA SUPPLY BOARDS. Written Answers January 30, 1941

CLAUSE 1.—(Repeal of requirements as to resources of household.) Commons March 12, 1941

ALLOTMENTS, PONTYPRIDD (GRANT APPLICATION). Written Answers April 10, 1941

EVACUATION. Written Answers May 6, 1941

UNDER-CULTIVATED FARMS (GLAMORGAN AND MONMOUTH). Written Answers May 7, 1941

TRADERS' QUOTAS. Commons May 28, 1941

2 speeches — DETERMINATION OF NEEDS ACT, 1941. Commons May 29, 1941

ASSISTANCE, GLAMORGAN. Written Answers May 29, 1941

COLLIERY EXPLOSIONS. Commons June 11, 1941

CLOTHES RATIONING. Commons June 18, 1941

MILK (PROSECUTIONS, GLAMORGANSHIRE). Written Answers June 18, 1941

PRODUCTION Written Answers July 1, 1941

CLOTHES RATIONING. Written Answers July 8, 1941

PETROL RATIONING. Written Answers July 22, 1941

2 speeches — KING CHARLES I STATUE (PROTECTION OF PEDESTAL). Commons July 23, 1941

NEW RAILWAY MALT, TREFOREST. Commons August 6, 1941

WELSH UNITS. Written Answers October 7, 1941

REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE, WALES Written Answers October 9, 1941

CLOTHES RATIONING. Written Answers October 9, 1941

2 speeches — LOCAL CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEES, GLAMORGAN. Commons October 22, 1941

CUTTING TOOL COMMITTEE, SOUTH WALES. Written Answers October 23, 1941

FIRE PREVENTION ORDER (APPOINTMENT). Written Answers November 19, 1941

WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS. Commons December 4, 1941

WAGES AND WORKING CONDITIONS. Written Answers December 8, 1941

ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORY HOSTELS. Commons December 10, 1941

MILK ADULTERATION (PENALTIES, WALES). Commons December 11, 1941

2 speeches — PURCHASE TAX (PROSECUTIONS). Commons December 16, 1941

SHELL-FILLING FACTORIES (STATE OWNERSHIP). Written Answers December 16, 1941

SHELL BODIES (CONTRACT PRICES). Commons December 17, 1941

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