Mr Arthur Woodburn
1890 - June 1, 1978Summary information for Mr Arthur Woodburn
Contributions
1942
DEFENCE AGAINST ENEMY LANDINGS. Written Answers January 20, 1942
MOTION OF CONFIDENCE IN HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. Commons January 28, 1942
ARMY PREVENTION OF WASTE. Commons February 4, 1942
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Restoration of pre-war practices.) Commons February 10, 1942
2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Offences and penalties.) Commons February 10, 1942
SOLDIERS' EQUIPMENT (CLEANING). Written Answers February 10, 1942
LUXURY RESTAURANTS. Commons February 17, 1942
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons February 19, 1942
2 speeches — ECONOMY AND WASTE PREVENTION. Commons February 19, 1942
2 speeches — CASH PURCHASES (TAX EVASION). Commons February 24, 1942
SUNDAY WORK, NORTH SCOTLAND. Commons February 26, 1942
2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 26, 1942
2 speeches — COMMANDING OFFICERS (RESIDENCE). Commons March 3, 1942
5 speeches — EXPENDITURE ARISING OUT OF THE WAR. Commons March 10, 1942
3 speeches — COMMANDO TRAINING. Commons March 17, 1942
2 speeches — OUTFIT GRANT. Commons March 24, 1942
MALAYA AND SINGAPORE. Commons March 24, 1942
5 speeches — PRODUCTION. Commons March 24, 1942
FEES AND SPECIAL PAYMENTS (INCOME TAX). Commons May 19, 1942
2 speeches — CINEMA PRICES (OLD AGE PENSIONERS). Commons May 19, 1942
PRODUCTION (REGIONAL ORGANISATION). Commons May 19, 1942
2 speeches — WAR SITUATION. Commons May 19, 1942
ADULT EDUCATION (GRANTS). Written Answers June 2, 1942
FIRST SCHEDULE—(Amendments relating to the Principal Act generally.) Commons June 3, 1942
GOVERNMENT POLICY. Commons June 4, 1942
DISPENSING DUTIES (TRAINING). Commons June 10, 1942
WAR OFFICE AND MINISTRY OF SUPPLY (CO-ORDINATION). Commons June 10, 1942
MEDICINE DISPENSING. Written Answers June 10, 1942
2 speeches — CZECHOSLOVAKIAN LOAN. Commons June 11, 1942
CLOTHES RATIONING. Commons June 16, 1942
DISPENSING DUTIES (TRAINING). Commons June 16, 1942
NEXT-OF-KIN (COMMUNICATIONS). Commons June 16, 1942
OLD AGE AND WIDOWS' PENSIONS. Commons June 17, 1942
2 speeches — Mechanical Engineering (Officers). Commons June 30, 1942
MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons June 30, 1942
CENTRAL DIRECTION OF THE WAR. Commons July 1, 1942
CENTRAL DIRECTION OF THE WAR. Commons July 2, 1942
2 speeches — Bagpipe Reeds. Commons July 7, 1942
Price Stabilisation (Coal Price Increase). Commons July 7, 1942
PROPAGANDA. Commons July 7, 1942
AMUSEMENT MACHINES. Commons July 9, 1942
14 speeches — PRODUCTION. Commons July 14, 1942
IRON SIGNPOSTS, COUNTRY ROADS. Commons July 15, 1942
3 speeches — PRODUCTION. Commons July 15, 1942
DEFENCE REGULATION 18B. Commons July 21, 1942
FORTH AND CLYDE CANAL. Commons July 22, 1942
FACTORIES ACTS (ADMINIS TRATION). Commons July 22, 1942
CLAUSE 2.—(Power for the Treasury to borrow.) Commons August 5, 1942
3 speeches — ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES. Commons August 5, 1942
Laid-off Miners (Utilisation) Commons September 29, 1942
2 speeches — Black-out Arrangements (Daylight) Commons September 29, 1942
2 speeches — PRODUCTION (SCIENTIFIC ADVISERS). Commons September 29, 1942
New Weapons (Use in Raids) Written Answers September 29, 1942
Air Training Corps Commons September 30, 1942
2 speeches — Civilian Accidents After Manœuvres Commons October 6, 1942
Clothing (School Uniforms) Written Answers October 6, 1942
Clause 2.—(Power to prolong the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.) Commons October 13, 1942
Mobile Women Workers Commons November 19, 1942
Resources (Allocation) Commons November 25, 1942
Industrial Personnel (Hours of Work) Written Answers November 25, 1942
2 speeches — Utility Wireless Sets Commons December 1, 1942
REFERENCE TO PRIOR DEBATES Commons December 1, 1942
RECONSTRUCTION Commons December 1, 1942
2 speeches — Civil Service Pensioners' Widows Commons December 8, 1942
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS (SECOND ROUND) Commons December 8, 1942
Treasury Deposit Receipts Commons December 15, 1942
Property Sales (Taxation) Commons December 15, 1942
5 speeches — WAR FINANCE AND BORROWING POLICY Commons December 16, 1942
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