Mr David Davies
1880 - June 16, 1944Summary information for Mr David Davies
Contributions
1941
2 speeches — SUPPLIES FOR JAPAN. Lords February 11, 1941
ABYSSINIA. Lords February 19, 1941
2 speeches — ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. Lords February 19, 1941
3 speeches — KITCHEN WASTE. Lords March 19, 1941
2 speeches — THE EMPIRE AND THE WAR. Lords April 2, 1941
2 speeches — STATUS OF U.S.A. CITIZENS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Lords April 2, 1941
AIR TRAINING CORPS. Lords April 22, 1941
NETTING OF SALMON AND TROUT. Lords April 22, 1941
FOOD CONTROL. Lords May 28, 1941
2 speeches — RECENT WAR EVENTS. Lords June 18, 1941
SIR LIONEL PRESTON'S WAR COMMENTARY. Lords June 24, 1941
AIR TRAINING CORPS. Lords June 24, 1941
3 speeches — AGRICULTURE. Lords July 1, 1941
2 speeches — STATUS OF U.S.A. CITIZENS IN GREAT BRITAIN. Lords July 2, 1941
FOOD SITUATION. Lords July 9, 1941
2 speeches — FOOD AND HEALTH. Lords July 15, 1941
5 speeches — PROPAGANDA. Lords July 16, 1941
2 speeches — REMUNERATION OF CIVIL SERVANTS. Lords July 17, 1941
CIVIL SERVANTS OF MILITARY AGE. Lords July 17, 1941
2 speeches — ALIENS IN THE PIONEER CORPS. Lords July 22, 1941
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Lords July 22, 1941
POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION. Lords July 22, 1941
THE "BISMARCK". Lords July 31, 1941
ROYAL ARMOURED CORPS: REQUISITIONED LAND. Lords August 6, 1941
2 speeches — ANTI-AIRCRAFT COMMAND. Lords August 7, 1941
AID FOR RUSSIA. Lords October 23, 1941
LIVERSIDGE v. ANDERSON: LORD MAUGHAM'S LETTER. Lords November 19, 1941
2 speeches — PALESTINE: THE BALFOUR DECLARATION. Lords November 19, 1941
2 speeches — SIR EARLE PAGE. Lords November 25, 1941
2 speeches — PALESTINIANS IN THE FORCES. Lords November 25, 1941
CONDEMNED FISH. Lords November 25, 1941
PRODUCER GAS. Lords December 9, 1941
2 speeches — ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE FORCES. Lords December 9, 1941
3 speeches — CONDEMNED FISH. Lords December 9, 1941
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