Mr Frederick Cocks
1882 - May 29, 1953Summary information for Mr Frederick Cocks
Contributions
1944
2 speeches — YUGOSLAVIA Commons March 22, 1944
3 speeches — Diplomatic Relations (Great Britain, United States and Russia) Commons March 22, 1944
2 speeches — LIBERATED FRENCH TERRITORY (ADMINISTRATION) Commons March 22, 1944
Inflation (Preventive Measures) Commons March 23, 1944
3 speeches — Grain Imports Commons March 23, 1944
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORAL REGISTER (COMPLETION) Commons March 23, 1944
POST-WAR ECONOMIC COLLABORATION Written Answers March 23, 1944
2 speeches — Braces Commons March 28, 1944
2 speeches — SPAIN AND PORTUGAL (WOLFRAM EXPORTS) Commons March 28, 1944
PORTUGAL (WOLFRAM EXPORTS) Commons March 29, 1944
2 speeches — ARGENTINA Commons March 29, 1944
RUSSIA AND FINLAND Commons March 29, 1944
ITALY (FUTURE ADMINISTRATION) Commons March 29, 1944
LIBERATED FRENCH TERRITORY (ADMINISTRATION) Written Answers April 5, 1944
FRENCH COMMITTEE OF NATIONAL LIBERATION Commons May 24, 1944
FRANCE AND UNITED NATIONS (RELATIONS) Commons June 14, 1944
EMPLOYMENT POLICY Commons June 23, 1944
2 speeches — EXPENDITURE ARISING OUT OF THE WAR Commons July 18, 1944
Cairo Forces Forum Commons July 25, 1944
ANTI-BRITISH GERMAN PROPAGANDA Commons July 26, 1944
Promotions from Lower Deck (Flag Rank) Commons July 26, 1944
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 27, 1944
Parliamentary Franchise Commons August 1, 1944
JET PROPULSION (ROAD TRANSPORT) Commons August 1, 1944
7 speeches — WAR SITUATION Commons August 2, 1944
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons August 3, 1944
9 speeches — HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION) BILL Commons September 26, 1944
HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOM MODATION [MONEY] Commons September 26, 1944
LIBERATED FRANCE (CIVIL ADMINISTRATION) Commons September 27, 1944
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons September 27, 1944
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Provision for making structures for temporary housing available to housing authorities.) Commons September 27, 1944
CLAUSE 3.—(Terms on which structures may be made available under S. I.) Commons September 27, 1944
2 speeches — WAR AND INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Commons September 28, 1944
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING [MONEY] Commons October 3, 1944
12 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Designation of areas of extensive war damage, and of land needed for providing for replacements in redevelopment thereof.) Commons October 3, 1944
Civil Administration Commons October 4, 1944
CLAUSE 2.—(Power to purchase land in areas of extensive war damage or needed for replacements: authorisation under special procedure.) Commons October 4, 1944
NEW CLAUSE.—(Power to extend the area of a local planning authority.) Commons October 9, 1944
Children's Wear Commons October 10, 1944
2 speeches — Civil Administration Commons October 11, 1944
CANADIAN SILK, STOCKINGS (USE OF OFFIĆIAL BAG) Commons October 19, 1944
Home Guard Commons October 24, 1944
4 speeches — Industrial Dermatitis Commons November 9, 1944
3 speeches — SERVICE CASUALTIES (NOTIFICATION) Commons November 9, 1944
4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment and functions of Minister of Social Insurance.) Commons November 14, 1944
COUNT OF THE HOUSE Commons November 15, 1944
FRANCE (BRITISH ARMS AND SUPPLIES) Written Answers November 15, 1944
4 speeches — Directed Mineworkers Commons November 16, 1944
2 speeches — MEDICAL REFEREE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Commons November 16, 1944
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (SECURITY CONTROL) Commons November 16, 1944
6 speeches — LIBERATED EUROPE (BRITISH INTERVENTION) Commons December 8, 1944
HOLIDAYS WITH PAY Written Answers December 13, 1944
Dominion Governments (Consultation) Commons December 14, 1944
Greece (Operations) Commons December 19, 1944
2 speeches — GREECE (SITUATION) Commons December 20, 1944
Elections Commons December 21, 1944
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 21, 1944
AUXILIARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE (OVERSEAS POSTING) Commons December 21, 1944
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