Mr Evelyn King

May 30, 1907 - April 14, 1994
Summary information for Mr Evelyn King

Contributions

1945

2 speeches — VJ Holidays Commons November 8, 1945

2 speeches — Teachers (Releases): Direct Grant Schools Commons November 9, 1945

2 speeches — China-Clay Industry Commons November 12, 1945

2 speeches — Anonymous Gifts Commons November 13, 1945

Surplus Metal Written Answers November 13, 1945

WAR OPERATIONS (EXHIBITIONS) Written Answers November 13, 1945

Cornwall (Primary Schools, Sanitary Arrangements) Written Answers November 15, 1945

EDUCATION (DIRECT GRANT SCHOOLS) Written Answers November 16, 1945

Demobilisation Commons November 21, 1945

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 22, 1945

Graduate Teachers Written Answers November 22, 1945

Burnham Committees (Composition) Written Answers November 22, 1945

Chaplains (Leave) Written Answers November 26, 1945

Coal Supplies, Cornwall Written Answers November 27, 1945

Singapore (Education Officer) Commons November 28, 1945

Physical Training Instructors Written Answers November 29, 1945

Ecclesiastical Establishment (Leave) Written Answers December 3, 1945

Fish Written Answers December 3, 1945

DISTRESSED PERSONS, EUROPE (RELIEF) Commons December 7, 1945

Retail Business Licences Written Answers December 10, 1945

2 speeches — Clay Industry (Committee of Inquiry) Commons December 12, 1945

2 speeches — Boarding Schools Commons December 13, 1945

Labour Control (Government Decisions) Commons December 13, 1945

EDUCATION (TEACHERS' RECORD BOOK) Written Answers December 14, 1945

ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES (ST. AUSTELL) Written Answers December 17, 1945

Builders (Registration) Commons December 18, 1945

Boarding Schools Commons December 20, 1945

Development Plans (Publication) Commons December 20, 1945

Leasehold Property Written Answers December 20, 1945

Leave (Extensions) Written Answers December 20, 1945

PENSIONS AND GRANTS Written Answers December 20, 1945

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