Mr John Davidson

1898 -
Summary information for Mr John Davidson

Contributions

1942

WAR SITUATION. Commons January 8, 1942

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Provision as to supply of food and clothing to school-children.) Commons January 20, 1942

2 speeches — WAR SITUATION. Commons January 27, 1942

5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Restoration of pre-war practices.) Commons February 10, 1942

BROADCASTING (OVERSEAS SERVICES). Commons February 17, 1942

6 speeches — CAPTAIN MARGESSON'S STATEMENT. Commons February 19, 1942

4 speeches — ECONOMY AND WASTE PREVENTION. Commons February 19, 1942

3 speeches — WAR SITUATION. Commons February 25, 1942

2 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES. Commons February 26, 1942

5 speeches — SHIPYARD CONDITIONS. Commons February 26, 1942

2 speeches — WOMAN-POWER. Commons March 5, 1942

4 speeches — ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1941. Commons March 11, 1942

9 speeches — PRODUCTION. Commons March 25, 1942

2 speeches — FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. Commons March 26, 1942

6 speeches — WAR SITUATION. Commons May 19, 1942

2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Functions of Minister of Works and Planning.) Commons June 2, 1942

NEW CLAUSE.—(Definitions.) Commons June 2, 1942

MEMBERS' PASSES (INSPECTION). Commons June 9, 1942

3 speeches — OLD AGE AND WIDOWS' PENSIONS. Commons June 17, 1942

NATIONAL SCHEME OF FAMILY ALLOWANCES. Commons June 23, 1942

5 speeches — ALLIED POWERS (WAR SERVICE) BILL. Commons June 25, 1942

COAL (CHARGES) ORDER, 1942. Commons June 25, 1942

2 speeches — CENTRAL DIRECTION OF THE WAR. Commons July 1, 1942

2 speeches — OLD AGE AND WIDOWS' PENSIONS AND UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE. Commons July 29, 1942

2 speeches — UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (VISITING FORCES) BILL [Lords]. Commons August 4, 1942

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT AND BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons September 9, 1942

6 speeches — SERVICE PAY AND ALLOWANCES Commons September 10, 1942

7 speeches — WAR INJURIES (COMPENSATION TO CIVILIAN WOMEN.) Commons November 25, 1942

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