Mr Henry Croft

1881 - December 7, 1947
Summary information for Mr Henry Croft

Contributions

1940

WAR SITUATION. Commons January 16, 1940

MOTOR HEADLAMPS. Commons January 18, 1940

INVALIDS (SPECIAL DIETS). Commons January 24, 1940

WAR-TIME DUTIES. Commons February 1, 1940

SPEAKING-CLOCK SERVICE. Commons February 7, 1940

BUILDING CONTRACTS. Commons February 20, 1940

COAL SUPPLIES AND DISTRIBUTION. Commons February 21, 1940

MINISTRY OF INFORMATION (MISS VERA BRITTAIN). Commons February 21, 1940

2 speeches — BROADCAST SPEECHES (MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT). Commons February 21, 1940

SUGAR-BEET. Commons February 22, 1940

OFFICER CADET TRAINING UNITS. Commons March 5, 1940

REFUGEES (JEWS). Written Answers March 5, 1940

7 speeches — PALESTINE. Commons March 6, 1940

OFFICERS' DISMISSAL. Commons March 11, 1940

ARMY ESTIMATES, 1940. Commons March 12, 1940

POLAND (CONDITIONS, RUSSIAN OCCUPATION). Commons March 13, 1940

5 speeches — NAVY (EXCESS) 1938. Commons March 14, 1940

11 speeches — PROGRESS OF THE WAR. Commons March 19, 1940

HOUSE OF COMMONS, OFFICIAL REPORT. Commons April 4, 1940

SCOTTISH REGIMENTS (ENGLISH OFFICERS). Commons April 9, 1940

FORESTRY WORKERS (RELEASE FROM FORCES). Commons April 11, 1940

AUXILIARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE (EQUIPMENT). Commons April 16, 1940

4 speeches — CIVIL ESTIMATES, 1940. Commons April 16, 1940

AUXILIARY TERRITORIAL SERVICE. Commons April 23, 1940

8 speeches — CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Commons May 7, 1940

ENEMY PARACHUTE TROOPS. Commons May 13, 1940

NATIONAL SERVICE (CHANNEL ISLANDS) BILL. [H.L.] Lords May 30, 1940

8 speeches — LOCAL DEFENCE VOLUNTEERS. Lords June 4, 1940

3 speeches — THE "DAILY WORKER." Lords June 13, 1940

SECRET SESSION: HOME DEFENCE. Lords June 20, 1940

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932: Lords June 26, 1940

EVACUATION. Lords June 26, 1940

WAR CHARITIES BILL. [H.L.] Lords June 27, 1940

COMMONS AMENDMENTS. Lords June 27, 1940

COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords June 27, 1940

COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords June 27, 1940

COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords June 27, 1940

COMMONS AMENDMENTS. Lords June 27, 1940

COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords June 27, 1940

COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords June 27, 1940

COMMONS AMENDMENT. Lords June 27, 1940

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932: Lords July 2, 1940

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932: Lords July 2, 1940

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932: Lords July 2, 1940

6 speeches — DEFENCE FORCES. Lords July 3, 1940

MILITARY BANDS. Lords July 3, 1940

DEFENSIVE WORKS. Lords July 3, 1940

THE "DAILY WORKER" Lords July 10, 1940

ENEMY ALIENS. Lords July 10, 1940

2 speeches — TREATMENT OF TRAITORS. Lords July 10, 1940

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932: Lords July 11, 1940

4 speeches — LOCAL DEFENCE VOLUNTEERS. Lords July 11, 1940

2 speeches — SERVICES OF ALIENS. Lords July 17, 1940

MILITARY IDENTITY CERTIFICATES. Lords July 18, 1940

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932: Lords August 1, 1940

THE HOME GUARD. Lords August 6, 1940

ALLIED FORCES BILL. [H.L.] Lords August 8, 1940

3 speeches — ALLIED FORCES BILL, [H.L.] Lords August 13, 1940

2 speeches — WELSH REGIMENTS. Lords August 14, 1940

2 speeches — ALIENS IN THE AUXILIARY MILITARY PIONEER CORPS. Lords August 14, 1940

4 speeches — ALLIED FORCES BILL. [H.L.] Lords August 15, 1940

FRIENDLY ALIENS AND MILITARY SERVICE. Lords August 15, 1940

2 speeches — THE HOME GUARD. Lords September 17, 1940

SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS ACT, 1932. Lords September 18, 1940

THE WESTERN COMMAND. Lords September 18, 1940

AUXILIARY MILITARY PIONEER CORPS. Lords September 18, 1940

DAMAGE TO AGRICULTURAL LAND. Lords October 15, 1940

2 speeches — WELFARE OF THE TROOPS. Lords November 6, 1940

THE HOME GUARD. Lords November 20, 1940

3 speeches — THE PIONEER CORPS. Lords November 27, 1940

2 speeches — SALVAGE PROBLEMS. Lords December 3, 1940

5 speeches — EVACUATION PROBLEMS. Lords December 10, 1940

OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN AFRICA. Lords December 19, 1940

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