Mr David Davies
1880 - June 16, 1944Summary information for Mr David Davies
Contributions
1940
JEWISH REFUGEES. Written Answers February 13, 1940
2 speeches — THE WAR SITUATION. Lords March 19, 1940
MILITARY BANDS. Lords July 3, 1940
DEFENSIVE WORKS. Lords July 3, 1940
UNEMPLOYED AND DEFENCE WORKS. Lords July 17, 1940
2 speeches — SERVICES OF ALIENS. Lords July 17, 1940
2 speeches — "THE SILENT COLUMN." Lords August 1, 1940
MILK MARKETING BOARD BUILDING. Lords August 1, 1940
2 speeches — THE LOSS OF THE "LANCASTRIA." Lords August 1, 1940
DOMINIONS AND THE WAR. Lords August 6, 1940
THE CIVIL SERVICE. Lords August 6, 1940
HOUSE OF LORDS OFFICES. Lords August 6, 1940
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF INFORMATION. Lords August 8, 1940
DOMINIONS AND THE WAR. Lords August 8, 1940
ABYSSINIA. Lords August 13, 1940
ASSETS OF THE BALTIC REPUBLICS. Lords August 13, 1940
2 speeches — WELSH REGIMENTS. Lords August 14, 1940
ALIENS IN THE AUXILIARY MILITARY PIONEER CORPS. Lords August 14, 1940
INTERNMENT OF ALIENS. Lords August 15, 1940
FRIENDLY ALIENS AND MILITARY SERVICE. Lords August 15, 1940
2 speeches — AUXILIARY MILITARY PIONEER CORPS. Lords August 21, 1940
3 speeches — ALIENS INTERNMENT CAMPS. Lords August 22, 1940
2 speeches — INTERNMENT OF ALIENS. Lords September 5, 1940
IRON AND STEEL BUILDINGS. Lords September 5, 1940
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF INFORMATION EXPENDITURE. Lords September 17, 1940
ABYSSINIA. Lords September 17, 1940
THE BRITISH AND ALLIED CASE. Lords September 18, 1940
THE WESTERN COMMAND. Lords September 18, 1940
AUXILIARY MILITARY PIONEER CORPS. Lords September 18, 1940
ASSETS OF THE BALTIC STATES. Lords September 18, 1940
2 speeches — CASES OF INTERNEES. Written Answers October 8, 1940
2 speeches — SUPREME WAR COUNCIL. Lords October 16, 1940
3 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND. Lords November 5, 1940
COLONIAL ECONOMIC POLICY. Lords December 17, 1940
PROCEDURE OF THE HOUSE. Lords December 17, 1940
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