Mr Edward Salt
1881 - September 8, 1970Summary information for Mr Edward Salt
Contributions
1941
DAMAGED PROPERTY (INSPECTION). Written Answers January 21, 1941
DAMAGE (REPAIRS) Written Answers January 21, 1941
DAMAGED AREAS (RECONSTRUCTION). Written Answers January 21, 1941
FOREIGN EXCHANGE (PAYMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES). Written Answers January 23, 1941
ARMED FORCES (TELEGRAPH FACILITIES). Written Answers January 28, 1941
2 speeches — ROAD REPAIRS. Commons February 12, 1941
DAIRY STOCK (STERILITY AND DISEASE). Commons February 13, 1941
VAGRANCY. Commons February 20, 1941
2 speeches — CIVIL SERVANTS. Commons February 20, 1941
2 speeches — BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. Commons February 20, 1941
2 speeches — ROYAL AIR FORCE (FREE RAILWAY WARRANTS). Commons March 5, 1941
ANIMALS (PROTECTION). Written Answers April 3, 1941
POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION. Commons April 24, 1941
MINISTRY OF WORKS AND BUILDINGS. Written Answers May 1, 1941
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (TECHNICAL ADVISERS). Written Answers May 6, 1941
BUILDINGS (PASSIVE DEFENCE). Commons June 11, 1941
BUILDING TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Written Answers June 11, 1941
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of provisions as to Purchase Tax.) Commons June 18, 1941
2 speeches — CONTRACTS. Commons July 9, 1941
EGGS. Commons July 10, 1941
ENGINEERING AND SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEES. Written Answers July 15, 1941
POOR PERSONS' LAW SUITS (DELAY). Written Answers July 16, 1941
SCIENTIFIC ADVISERS, BOARD OF TRADE Written Answers July 17, 1941
2 speeches — SUGAR COMMISSION. Commons September 11, 1941
HOUSING (WAR-TIME DESIGNS). Written Answers September 30, 1941
INCOME TAX (FIRE SERVICE, SUBSISTENCE PAYMENTS). Written Answers October 16, 1941
AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION (POOLING OF INFORMATION). Commons November 26, 1941
RAILINGS. Commons December 11, 1941
MILK (OLD AGE PENSIONERS). Written Answers December 17, 1941
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