Mr David Grenfell
1881 - November 21, 1968Summary information for Mr David Grenfell
Contributions
1943
CLAUSE 7 (Exercise of functions by examining surgeon for district where workman resides.) Commons January 27, 1943
ARMY (WELFARE, EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING) Commons February 3, 1943
AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 4, 1943
COAL (CHARgES) (AMENDMENT) (No. 3) ORDER, 1942 Commons February 4, 1943
SOCIAL INSURANCE AND ALLIED SERVICES Commons February 16, 1943
SOCIAL INSURANCE AND ALLIED SERVICES Commons February 18, 1943
5 speeches — WELFARE, EDUCATION AND VOCA TIONAL TRAINING Commons February 25, 1943
Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKER left the Chair, Commons March 3, 1943
ROAD TRANSPORT Commons March 10, 1943
COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION (WEST INDIES) Commons March 16, 1943
2 speeches — POST-WAR BUILDING PROGRAMME Commons March 17, 1943
4 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 14, 1943
2 speeches — REFUGEE PROBLEM Commons May 19, 1943
2 speeches — PENSIONS AND DETERMINATION OF NEEDS BILL Commons May 20, 1943
POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION, WALES Commons June 10, 1943
4 speeches — COAL SITUATION Commons June 23, 1943
GREECE AND BELGIUM (FOOD SUPPLIES) Written Answers June 24, 1943
3 speeches — BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR Commons July 6, 1943
4 speeches — POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION, WALES Commons July 6, 1943
FORESTRY COMMISSION Commons July 6, 1943
3 speeches — COAL BILL [Lords] Commons July 7, 1943
ECONOMIC WARFARE Commons July 8, 1943
3 speeches — ENGLISH LANGUAGE (SIMPLIFIED SPELLING) Commons July 14, 1943
NEW CLAUSE.—(Restriction on working of coal.) Commons July 27, 1943
4 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons July 28, 1943
WAR SITUATION Commons September 21, 1943
3 speeches — COALMINING SITUATION. Commons October 12, 1943
8 speeches — COALMINING SITUATION Commons October 13, 1943
4 speeches — CLAUSE I—(Supplementary allowances). Commons October 27, 1943
5 speeches — SIR OSWALD MOSLEY (RELEASE) Commons December 1, 1943
POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION Commons December 7, 1943
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