Mr Henry Brooke

April 9, 1903 - March 29, 1984
Summary information for Mr Henry Brooke

Contributions

1942

INJURED PERSONS (SPECIALIST TREATMENT). Commons January 22, 1942

2 speeches — BEVERIDGE COMMITTEE'S REPORT. Commons January 29, 1942

2 speeches — WOMEN PERSONNEL (HOURS OF DUTY). Commons January 29, 1942

3 speeches — NATIONAL EXPENDITURE. Commons February 5, 1942

NURSING SERVICES. Commons February 26, 1942

2 speeches — DOMESTIC SUPPLIES, LONDON AREA. Commons March 3, 1942

PENSIONABLE CIVIL SERVANTS (RE- EMPLOYMENT). Commons March 17, 1942

3 speeches — COAL SITUATION. Commons March 17, 1942

FACTORIES (PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT). Commons March 19, 1942

CIVIL DEFENCE SERVICES (PETROL). Commons March 19, 1942

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (PART-TIME WORK). Commons March 19, 1942

MAN-POWER. Commons March 24, 1942

ALLOCATION OF WORK (COUNTER STAFF). Commons March 25, 1942

CATERING ESTABLISHMENTS (RATIONED FOODS). Written Answers March 25, 1942

PERSONNEL (INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT). Commons March 26, 1942

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Increase in standard profits in case of certain mining and other trades or businesses.) Commons June 9, 1942

3 speeches — SEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Purchase Tax. Goods chargeable at the higher rate.) Commons June 9, 1942

MINISTRY OF SUPPLY ACT. Written Answers June 11, 1942

FIRE-GUARDS (SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCE). Written Answers June 25, 1942

Teachers' Pensions. Commons July 2, 1942

2 speeches — Personnel (War Production Work). Commons July 9, 1942

PRODUCTION. Commons July 15, 1942

5 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE. Commons July 30, 1942

POST-WAR EUROPE (GERMAN AIMS). Commons August 5, 1942

2 speeches — Economy Schemes Commons September 8, 1942

Girls' Training Corps (Uniforms) Commons September 8, 1942

Clothes Rationing (Boarding School Children) Commons September 8, 1942

Registration for Employment (Women's Panels) Written Answers September 8, 1942

Local Authorities (Grants) Written Answers September 8, 1942

PRIVATE MOTOR CARS (ANTIFREEZE MIXTURE) Written Answers September 29, 1942

2 speeches — POSTAL FACILITIES, LONDON Commons September 30, 1942

Youth Service (Political Organisations) Written Answers October 1, 1942

Air-Raid Casualties Written Answers October 1, 1942

POST-WAR PLANNING (DEMOBILISATION) Written Answers October 7, 1942

Aliens Commons October 8, 1942

Personnel (Productive Work) Commons October 8, 1942

Cod Liver Oil and Fruit Juices Written Answers October 8, 1942

POSTAGE STAMPS (CURRENT ISSUES) Written Answers October 13, 1942

Children's Cots and Perambulators Written Answers October 13, 1942

Women's Royal Naval Service Commons October 14, 1942

Binoculars Written Answers October 14, 1942

Women, South-East London (Part-Time Employment) Commons October 15, 1942

Diphtheria (Immunisation) Written Answers October 15, 1942

Air Training Corps Commons October 21, 1942

Fire Prevention Duties Commons October 22, 1942

2 speeches — CIVILIAN MOTORING (REDUCED PETROL ALLOWANCES) Commons October 22, 1942

Shop Lighting Commons November 10, 1942

2 speeches — MOTOR HEADLAMPS Commons November 10, 1942

Armorial Bearings Duty Written Answers November 17, 1942

Woolwich Arsenal (Losses of Stores) Commons November 18, 1942

2 speeches — Confectionery (Distribution) Written Answers November 18, 1942

2 speeches — Married Women with Children Commons November 19, 1942

State Science Bursaries and Engineering Cadetships Commons November 19, 1942

2 speeches — TRADE AND TECHNICAL JOURNALS (PAPER SUPPLIES) Commons December 2, 1942

3 speeches — Beveridge Report (Broadcast Summary) Commons December 9, 1942

Fire-Guard Duty Commons December 10, 1942

WAR DAMAGE PAYMENTS Written Answers December 10, 1942

Staffs (Attendance at Conferences) Commons December 15, 1942

4 speeches — WAR FINANCE AND BORROWING POLICY Commons December 16, 1942

Unoccupied Business Premises (Fire Risk) Commons December 17, 1942

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