Mr Edward Smith

1891 - May 27, 1968
Summary information for Mr Edward Smith

Contributions

1946

WORLD FOOD SHORTAGE Commons February 14, 1946

NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUSTRIAL INJURIES) BILL Commons February 19, 1946

2 speeches — DEFENCE POLICY Commons March 5, 1946

Major MILNER in the Chair Commons March 27, 1946

SUPPLIES AND SERVICES (TRANSITIONAL POWERS) (FOOD) Commons March 27, 1946

3 speeches — SUPREME COURT (PROCEDURE) Commons April 15, 1946

3 speeches — SUPPLIES AND SERVICES TRANSITIONAL POWERS) Commons April 16, 1946

2 speeches — C.M.F. SICK PERSONNEL (RELATIVES' VISITS) Commons May 9, 1946

3 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY NATIONALISATION BILL Commons May 15, 1946

CABLE AND WIRELESS BILL Commons May 21, 1946

NEW CLAUSE. —(Arrangements with friendly societies.) Commons May 22, 1946

CUCUMBERS ORDER. Commons May 22, 1946

CLAUSE 22.—(Death grant.) Commons May 29, 1946

MEMBERS' EXPENSES Commons May 29, 1946

AGRICULTURE AND TRANSPORT (SCOTLAND) Commons June 6, 1946

6 speeches — NATIONAL ASSETS (VALUATION) Commons June 7, 1946

NEW CLAUSE.—(Relief for tenants on the maintenance of property.) Commons July 15, 1946

BROADCASTING Commons July 16, 1946

BREAD (RATIONING) ORDER Commons July 18, 1946

CLOSURE MOTION (MEMBER'S PROTEST) Commons July 19, 1946

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Delegation of powers by county council to council of borough.) Commons July 22, 1946

CHEESE RATION (HEAVY WORKERS) Commons October 10, 1946

HOUSING Commons October 21, 1946

PRESS (CONTROL AND OWNERSHIP) Commons October 29, 1946

3 speeches — RAW COTTON PRICES Commons October 31, 1946

4 speeches — BISCUIT SUPPLIES Commons November 4, 1946

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 13, 1946

2 speeches — COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE. Commons November 18, 1946

PRODUCTION Commons November 21, 1946

EXCHANGE CONTROL BILL Commons November 26, 1946

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