Mr David Logan
1871 - February 25, 1964Summary information for Mr David Logan
Contributions
1944
3 speeches — EDUCATION BILL Commons January 19, 1944
Women Mine Workers Commons January 20, 1944
EDUCATION BILL Commons January 20, 1944
EDUCATION BILL (FINANCIAL PROPOSALS) Commons February 10, 1944
Venereal Diseases Commons February 10, 1944
3 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Duty of local education authorities to secure provision of primary and secondary schools.) Commons February 15, 1944
2 speeches — Fish Supplies, Merseyside Commons March 15, 1944
HOUSING Commons March 15, 1944
4 speeches — CLAUSE 34.—(Duty of parents to secure the education of their children.) Commons March 21, 1944
5 speeches — EX-POLICE CONSTABLE, IPSWICH Commons March 29, 1944
2 speeches — CLAUSE 95.—(Maintenance contributions payable by the Minister in respect of aided schools and special agreement schools.) Commons April 4, 1944
3 speeches — II. AMENDMENT OF LAW Commons April 25, 1944
5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Power of the Minister to make grants in respect of aided schools and special agreement schools established partly for the accommodation of displaced pupils.) Commons May 9, 1944
NEW CLAUSE.—(Power of Minister to adjust variations of rates consequent upon commencement of Part II.) Commons May 9, 1944
CLAUSE 39.—(General duties of local education authorities in respect to further education.) Commons May 9, 1944
CLAUSE 48.—(Provision of board and lodging otherwise than at boarding schools or colleges.) Commons May 9, 1944
CLAUSE 6.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons September 27, 1944
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING [MONEY] Commons September 27, 1944
4 speeches — Accident (Portland) Commons October 11, 1944
LIABILITIES (WAR-TIME ADJUST MENT) BILL [Lords] Commons October 11, 1944
3 speeches — Accident, Portland Commons October 25, 1944
2 speeches — Accident, Portland Commons December 13, 1944
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