Mr Edward Evans

1883 - March 30, 1960
Summary information for Mr Edward Evans

Contributions

1946

3 speeches — COASTAL AREAS(REHABILITATION) Commons February 22, 1946

Schizophrenia Cases (Discharged Personnel) Written Answers March 7, 1946

TECHNICAL EDUCATION Commons March 22, 1946

3 speeches — PENSIONS AND GRANTS Commons March 28, 1946

2 speeches — Handicapped Children Commons March 28, 1946

HOLIDAY RESORTS (FOOD SUPPLIES) Commons April 11, 1946

HERRING PRICES (FISHERMEN'S DEMAND) Commons April 18, 1946

COAST EROSION Commons April 18, 1946

COAST EROSION Commons April 18, 1946

RACE HORSES (OATS) Written Answers May 22, 1946

Aural Aids Commons May 23, 1946

Trawler Fishing (Court of Inquiry) Written Answers July 8, 1946

2 speeches — COASTAL TOWNS (INCREASED TRADERS' LOANS) Commons July 11, 1946

Blindness (Visiting Mission) Written Answers July 24, 1946

COAST EROSION Written Answers July 25, 1946

Overall Consumption Statistics Written Answers October 23, 1946

Deaf Pupils (Special Schools) Written Answers October 23, 1946

School Visits Commons October 31, 1946

2 speeches — HOTEL INDUSTRY (REHABILITATION PRIORITIES) Commons November 1, 1946

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons November 4, 1946

COAST EROSION Commons November 18, 1946

EAST ANGLIAN HERRING FLEET (CATCHES) Commons November 18, 1946

Passenger Services Written Answers November 18, 1946

Traffic Acceptance Restrictions Written Answers November 18, 1946

Hearing Aids (Batteries) Written Answers November 19, 1946

DEAF PERSONS (WELFARE) Commons November 20, 1946

Children, Cologne (Spectacles) Written Answers November 20, 1946

3 speeches — HERRING INDUSTRY Commons November 29, 1946

Transport, Beccles Commons December 5, 1946

CLAUSE 22.—(General restrictions on export.) Commons December 5, 1946

NEW CLAUSE.—(Duration.) Commons December 9, 1946

Domestic Supplies Written Answers December 19, 1946

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