Mr James Milner

1889 - July 16, 1967
Summary information for Mr James Milner

Contributions

1943

2 speeches — Pay Code Changes Commons January 19, 1943

2 speeches — Family Allowances Commons January 19, 1943

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

POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT Written Answers January 19, 1943

2 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Power to establish Commissions.) Commons January 27, 1943

WAR SITUATION Commons February 11, 1943

2 speeches — COMMITTEES ON OPPOSED BILLS CONTAINING LOCAL LEGISLATION CLAUSES Commons February 18, 1943

3 speeches — SOCIAL INSURANCE AND ALLIED SERVICES Commons February 18, 1943

WELFARE, EDUCATION AND VOCA TIONAL TRAINING Commons February 25, 1943

4 speeches — CLAUSE 14.—(Relief to tenants from liabilities and loss of compensation resulting from directions under Defence Regulations.) Commons March 2, 1943

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of pro visions relating to dams and sluices.) Commons March 2, 1943

5 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1943 Commons March 11, 1943

WAR PENSIONS Commons March 23, 1943

2 speeches — HOUSING (AGRICULTURAL POPULATION) (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons March 24, 1943

2 speeches — CATERING WAGES BILL Commons March 25, 1943

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(General Functions of the Commission.) Commons March 31, 1943

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

CLAUSE 8.—(Licensing of agencies.) Commons April 7, 1943

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (PROPAGANDA) Commons April 8, 1943

AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 14, 1943

TITLE Commons April 20, 1943

2 speeches — TOBACCO (CUSTOMS) Commons April 21, 1943

6 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(General powers and duties of the Board.) Commons May 5, 1943

CLAUSE I.—(Extension of time for applying for assistance under s. 4 of the Housing (Agricultural Population) (Scotland) Act, 1938.) Commons May 6, 1943

PENSIONS AND DETERMINATION OF NEEDS BILL Commons May 20, 1943

CLAUSE 2—(Refusal and postponement of interim development applications.) Commons May 25, 1943

FIFTH SCHEDULE.—(Adaptations and modifications of provisions of the Electricity (Supply) Acts, 1882 to 1936, and of the Schedule to the Electric Lighting Clauses Act, 1899.) Commons May 27, 1943

2 speeches — POST-WAR GERMANS (EDUCATION) Commons May 27, 1943

2 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons June 1, 1943

2 speeches — CLAUSE 23.—(Disposal of company's stock at under value.) Commons June 2, 1943

2 speeches — ARMY LECTURES, IPSWICH (CANCELLATION) Commons June 10, 1943

CLAUSE 14.—(Training as assistant nurse to be reckoned towards period of training for admission to register.) Commons June 22, 1943

COAL SITUATION Commons June 23, 1943

2 speeches — PENSIONS APPEAL TRIBUNALS BILL Commons June 24, 1943

CLAUSE 6.—(Modification of Enactments.) Commons July 7, 1943

4 speeches — SHIPPING Commons July 14, 1943

ISLE OF MAN (CUSTOMS) BILL Commons July 15, 1943

CLAUSE 5.—(Power to enforce interim development control.) Commons July 15, 1943

4 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Compensation for abortive expenditure in certain cases.) Commons July 15, 1943

6 speeches — WAR PENSIONS Commons July 20, 1943

NORTHAMPTON CORPORATION BILL Commons July 23, 1943

2 speeches — CARDIFF CORPORATION BILL [Lords] Commons August 3, 1943

SUPPLEMENTARY PENSIONS Commons August 4, 1943

9 speeches — PARLIAMENT (ELECTIONS AND MEETING) BILL Commons October 26, 1943

6 speeches — PROLONGATION OF PARLIAMENT BILL Commons October 26, 1943

CLAUSE 1.—(Application of Act by Order of the Secretary of State and appointment of Tribunal.) Commons October 27, 1943

2 speeches — TITLE. Commons October 27, 1943

18 speeches — CLAUSE I—(Supplementary allowances). Commons October 27, 1943

3 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Business Premises Register.) Commons November 5, 1943

TEMPORARY MODIFICATION OF STANDING ORDERS Commons November 25, 1943

2 speeches — KITCHEN AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS (HOUSE OF COMMONS) Commons November 25, 1943

COMMON OWNERSHIP Commons December 8, 1943

WAR SITUATION AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons December 14, 1943

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