Mr Ernest Evans

1885 - January 18, 1965
Summary information for Mr Ernest Evans

Contributions

1925

SUPPLY Commons March 5, 1925

EVENING SCHOOLS. Written Answers March 5, 1925

2 speeches — SECONDARY SCHOOLS (FREE PLACES). Written Answers March 5, 1925

NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons March 16, 1925

PRINCIPAL AND DISTRICT PROBATE REGISTRIES. Written Answers March 16, 1925

6 speeches — COAL PRICES. Commons March 25, 1925

WELSH UNIVERSITY (GRANTS). Commons March 25, 1925

WELSH CHURCH COMMISSIONERS (LOAN INTEREST). Written Answers March 26, 1925

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BILL [Lords]. Commons March 30, 1925

CLAUSE 1.—(Power to require returns.) Commons April 8, 1925

SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Commons April 30, 1925

WELSH LANGUAGE. Commons April 30, 1925

INDUSTRIAL PEACE. Commons May 4, 1925

2 speeches — THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Scheme for establishment of district probate registries.) Commons May 4, 1925

2 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Income Tax for 1925–26.) Commons June 15, 1925

DEATHS FROM STARVATION (RETURNS). Written Answers June 18, 1925

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 10 and 11 Geo V, c. 18, s. 22.) Commons June 22, 1925

NEW CLAUSE.—(Relief in respect of expenditure for the welfare of employés.) Commons June 22, 1925

PENSIONS (COMMUTATION). Written Answers June 22, 1925

TEACHERS' SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1922 (COMPENSATION CLAIMS). Written Answers June 29, 1925

INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT, SHANGHAI. Written Answers July 2, 1925

CLAUSE 8.—(Statutory conditions as to Old Age Pensions.) Commons July 3, 1925

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 30, 1925

SIZE OF CLASSES. Written Answers December 7, 1925

SCHOOL BUILDINGS. Written Answers December 7, 1925

COASTGUARD BILL [Lords]. Commons December 17, 1925

3 speeches — STATE CONTRIBUTIONS (CIRCULAR 1371). Written Answers December 17, 1925

TEACHERS' SALARIES. Written Answers December 17, 1925

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