Mr Harry Morris

1893 - July 1, 1954
Summary information for Mr Harry Morris

Contributions

1946

9 speeches — PALESTINE Commons February 21, 1946

INDIA (CABINET MISSION) Commons March 15, 1946

3 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE (RELEASE OF CONSCIENTIOUSOBJECTORS) BILL Commons March 20, 1946

Requisitioned Lorry, Cardiff (Compensation) Commons April 1, 1946

7 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY NATIONALISATION BILL Commons May 14, 1946

PENSIONS APPEALS (HIGH COURT) Commons May 22, 1946

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(National Employment Guidance Council and local employment guidance committees.) Commons May 22, 1946

CLAUSE 29.—(Disqualification or suspension for absence abroad or imprisonment.) Commons May 29, 1946

3 speeches — CLAUSE 43.—(Determination of claims and questions.) Commons May 29, 1946

2 speeches — SUNDAY CINEMATOGRAPH ENTERTAINMENTS Commons June 4, 1946

Welsh Books Written Answers June 4, 1946

2 speeches — Unemployed Teachers Commons June 6, 1946

Emergency Training Scheme (Rejected Candidates) Commons June 6, 1946

NEW CLAUSE.—(Maintenance of hospitals before transfer.) Commons July 22, 1946

8 speeches — CLAUSE 42.—(Disqualification of practitioners.) Commons July 23, 1946

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE BILL Commons July 26, 1946

3 speeches — PALESTINE Commons July 31, 1946

PALESTINE Commons August 1, 1946

CROWN SERVANTS (ACTIONS FOR DAMAGES) Commons October 9, 1946

COINAGE BILL Commons October 15, 1946

Aircraft Accident, Nigeria Commons October 23, 1946

BRITISH ARMY (INFANTRY REORGANISATION) Commons October 24, 1946

7 speeches — WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE (WHITE PAPER) Commons October 28, 1946

17 speeches — HOME AND OVERSEAS TRADE Commons November 5, 1946

CLAUSE 31.—(Exemptions.) Commons December 9, 1946

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 10, 1946

7 speeches — BROADCASTING Commons December 11, 1946

2 speeches — INDIA (CONSTITUTION) Commons December 13, 1946

2 speeches — CLAUSE 22.—(General restrictions on export.) Commons December 19, 1946

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