Mr Ellis Smith
1896 - November 7, 1969Summary information for Mr Ellis Smith
Contributions
1943
8 speeches — PENSIONS (ROYAL WARRANT) Commons January 20, 1943
Workers' Grievances Commons January 21, 1943
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND Commons January 21, 1943
Casualty Cattle, North Staffordshire Commons January 21, 1943
2 speeches — PENSIONS (ROYAL WARRANT) Commons January 26, 1943
2 speeches — Social Security Commons January 27, 1943
ENEMY-OCCUPIED COUNTRIES (RELIEF PLANS) Written Answers January 27, 1943
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION Written Answers January 27, 1943
3 speeches — POST-WAR CIVIL AVIATION Commons January 28, 1943
2 speeches — Pre-war Anglo-German Negotiations Commons February 2, 1943
UNITED STATES CAPITAL NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD Commons February 2, 1943
Indirect Taxation (Tobacco Duty) Written Answers February 2, 1943
Nursing Profession (Committee's Report) Commons February 4, 1943
DEFENCE REGULATIONS Commons February 4, 1943
2 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY, 1929–1942 Commons February 9, 1943
BARONESS ANNE MARIE VON DER GOLTZ Commons February 11, 1943
3 speeches — YORK AIRCRAFT Commons February 17, 1943
3 speeches — TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT (ADAPTATION) Commons February 17, 1943
SOCIAL INSURANCE AND ALLIED SERVICES Commons February 17, 1943
2 speeches — British Restaurants Written Answers February 17, 1943
Publication, "Russia To-Day" (Ban) Written Answers February 17, 1943
Far East (Consultations) Commons February 18, 1943
SOCIAL INSURANCE AND ALLIED SERVICES Commons February 18, 1943
Case for Inquiry Commons February 23, 1943
4 speeches — TRANSFERENCE OF LABOUR Commons February 23, 1943
3 speeches — STEEL SUPPLIES Commons February 24, 1943
Relaxation and Holiday Periods Commons February 25, 1943
2 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION (RAILWAY COMPANIES) Commons February 25, 1943
2 speeches — TREES, TRENTHAM AREA Commons March 10, 1943
Worker's Appeal, Stoke (Reinstatement) Commons March 18, 1943
2 speeches — Trade Organisations Commons March 23, 1943
Air-Raid Shelters Commons March 25, 1943
POST-WAR PLANNING Commons March 30, 1943
Wages (Percentage Increases) Commons April 1, 1943
Engineering Industry (Tribunal Award) Commons April 1, 1943
STEEL TUBE MANUFACTURE Commons April 7, 1943
13 speeches — War Production Undertakings (Government-Nominated Directors) Commons April 7, 1943
2 speeches — POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION Commons April 8, 1943
MESSRS. SHORT BROTHERS Commons April 14, 1943
2 speeches — MESSRS. DAVID BROWN AND SONS (CONSTITUTION OF BOARD) Commons April 14, 1943
2 speeches — ARMED FORCES AND CIVILIANS (PENSIONS AND GRANTS) Commons April 15, 1943
2 speeches — SERVICE PERSONNEL OVERSEAS (LEAVE) Commons April 15, 1943
POST-WAR CIVIL AVIATION Commons April 20, 1943
3 speeches — TRADE DISPUTES ACT Commons April 21, 1943
5 speeches — Seating Accommodation Commons May 12, 1943
FOREIGN POLICY AND RELATIONS Commons May 18, 1943
Overseas Service Commons May 26, 1943
16 speeches — STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS Commons May 26, 1943
OLD AGE PENSIONS Commons May 27, 1943
5 speeches — MACHINE TOOLS Commons May 27, 1943
3 speeches — Workers' War Record Commons June 3, 1943
POST-WAR CIVIL AVIATION (AIRFIELDS) Commons June 9, 1943
3 speeches — HOLIDAY TRAVEL (RAILWAYS) Commons June 9, 1943
2 speeches — OVERSEAS WAR SERVICE (RECOGNITION) Commons June 9, 1943
2 speeches — Overseas Service (Recognition) Commons June 22, 1943
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, STAFFORDSHIRE Written Answers June 22, 1943
4 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE AND NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE Commons June 30, 1943
Inter-Allied Committee's Investigation Commons July 1, 1943
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 1, 1943
Unoccupied Houses Commons July 8, 1943
OVERSEAS SERVICE (RECOGNITION) Commons July 8, 1943
2 speeches — VACATED GIRLS' HOSTEL Commons July 8, 1943
Exhibition, London Written Answers July 13, 1943
War Factories, Enemy-Occupied Countries (Bombing) Commons July 21, 1943
2 speeches — Irish Workers (Visits to Ireland) Commons July 22, 1943
2 speeches — Transferred Workers (Bank Holiday Travel) Commons July 22, 1943
WAR SERVICE (RECOGNITION) Commons July 22, 1943
15 speeches — BUILDING COSTS Commons July 23, 1943
5 speeches — WAR PRODUCTION Commons July 28, 1943
2 speeches — NEW FIRE GUARD ORDERS Commons July 29, 1943
AIRCRAFT FACTORY POSTERS, TRAFFORD PARK Commons July 29, 1943
MAN-POWER Commons September 23, 1943
3 speeches — MAN-POWER Commons September 24, 1943
3 speeches — Football Match, Manchester (Police Check) Commons October 13, 1943
COALMINING SITUATION Commons October 13, 1943
Post-War Education (Committee) Written Answers October 19, 1943
4 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (TEMPORARY INCREASES) BILL. Commons October 21, 1943
CLAUSE I—(Supplementary allowances). Commons October 27, 1943
3 speeches — Open-cast Sites, Stoke-on-Trent Commons November 2, 1943
2 speeches — International Cartels ("Germany's Master Plan") Commons November 2, 1943
CLAUSE 1.—(Supplementary allowances.) Commons November 5, 1943
SCHEDULE—(Portions of Section One of the Workmen's Compensation (Supplementary Allowances) Act, 1940, as amended by Section One of this Act.) Commons November 5, 1943
4 speeches — International Cartels Commons November 9, 1943
5 speeches — Manchester and North Staffordshire Commons November 10, 1943
SIR OSWALD AND LADY MOSLEY (RELEASE) Commons November 23, 1943
3 speeches — International Cartels Written Answers November 30, 1943
2 speeches — SERVICE AND CIVILIAN PRISONERS OF WAR, FAR EAST Commons December 7, 1943
6 speeches — POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION Commons December 7, 1943
MERSEY-HUMBER SHIP CANAL Commons December 8, 1943
PORTS (REORGANISATION) Commons December 8, 1943
2 speeches — TRANSPORT SYSTEM Commons December 8, 1943
CLAUSE 1.—(Continuance with amendment of principal Act.) Commons December 9, 1943
4 speeches — SUPPLEMENTARY PENSIONS Commons December 9, 1943
2 speeches — B.B.C. (Russian and American Broadcasts) Commons December 15, 1943
2 speeches — State Papers (Circulation) Commons December 15, 1943
2 speeches — Propaganda (Co-ordination with Russia) Commons December 15, 1943
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