Mr Henry Raikes

January 19, 1901 - April 18, 1986
Summary information for Mr Henry Raikes

Contributions

1943

2 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACTS (REGULATIONS) Commons January 19, 1943

DEFENCE REGULATIONS Commons February 4, 1943

WAR SITUATION Commons February 11, 1943

SOCIAL INSURANCE AND ALLIED SERVICES Commons February 17, 1943

CATERING WAGES BILL Commons March 25, 1943

INDIA (SITUATION) Commons March 30, 1943

CLAUSE 3.—(Machinery for wage regulation by agreement.) Commons March 31, 1943

CLAUSE 6.—(General provisions as to wages board). Commons April 1, 1943

2 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Officers.) Commons April 1, 1943

TITLE Commons April 20, 1943

NATURALISATION REGULATIONS Commons July 1, 1943

CLAUSE I.—(Appeals against rejection of war pension claims made in respect of members of the naval, military or air forces.) Commons July 1, 1943

Soft Drinks Commons July 14, 1943

3 speeches — EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE) ACT, 1939 (CONTINUANCE) Commons July 15, 1943

Trade Union Officials Commons July 22, 1943

BUILDING COSTS Commons July 23, 1943

2 speeches — SEA FISHING PERMITS Commons July 28, 1943

ALLIES AND ITALY (POLITICAL SITUATION) Commons August 3, 1943

Coal Commission (Issue of Stock) Commons August 5, 1943

Rubber Footwear Repairs (Order) Written Answers September 21, 1943

ROAD VEHICLES AND DRIVERS ORDER Written Answers September 22, 1943

Bank Holiday Traffic Written Answers September 22, 1943

COALMINING SITUATION. Commons October 12, 1943

3 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (TEMPORARY INCREASES) BILL. Commons October 21, 1943

Mining Industry Act, 1926 Written Answers October 26, 1943

Man-Shifts Commons November 2, 1943

5 speeches — INDIA (FOOD SITUATION) Commons November 4, 1943

3 speeches — Shifts Worked and Output Commons November 9, 1943

SIR OSWALD MOSLEY (RELEASE) Commons December 1, 1943

Shifts Worked Written Answers December 2, 1943

Absenteeism Written Answers December 2, 1943

Output Written Answers December 2, 1943

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