Mr John Dugdale

March 16, 1905 - March 12, 1963
Summary information for Mr John Dugdale

Contributions

1941

2 speeches — DESPATCH RIDERS (EQUIPMENT). Commons May 6, 1941

EVACUATION. Written Answers May 6, 1941

WAR SITUATION. Commons May 7, 1941

3 speeches — FILMS (ARMED FORCES). Commons May 14, 1941

2 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (STATISTICS). Commons May 20, 1941

FRENCH COLONIES. Commons May 28, 1941

2 speeches — MARRIED OFFICERS' ALLOWANCES. Commons May 28, 1941

2 speeches — MESSENGERS (STEEL HELMETS AND RESPIRATORS). Commons June 12, 1941

CIVIL DEFENCE. Commons June 12, 1941

3 speeches — COLONIES (NATIVE REPRESENTATION, GREAT BRITAIN). Commons June 18, 1941

IMPERIAL DEFENCE (CONTRIBUTIONS). Commons June 18, 1941

NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption from Purchase Tax of certain goods.) Commons June 18, 1941

CHINA (BRITISH RIGHTS). Written Answers June 18, 1941

ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Written Answers June 24, 1941

INDIAN TRAINEES. Commons June 25, 1941

MIDLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL. Written Answers June 26, 1941

ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Written Answers June 26, 1941

OFFICERS' PAY AND ALLOWANCES. Commons July 15, 1941

ACTS OF GALLANTRY (PUBLICATION). Commons July 16, 1941

WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE. Commons July 16, 1941

2 speeches — OFFICERS UNDER ARREST. Commons July 22, 1941

2 speeches — MESSENGER SERVICE. Commons July 24, 1941

2 speeches — ADVERTISEMENT POSTERS. Commons July 29, 1941

2 speeches — ANGLO-MEXICAN RELATIONS. Commons July 30, 1941

MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Commons July 31, 1941

CLOTHES RATIONING. Written Answers October 2, 1941

ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Commons November 25, 1941

CLOTHES RATIONING (BOOTS). Written Answers November 25, 1941

MILITARY SERVICE (CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS). Written Answers November 27, 1941

2 speeches — SOLDIER'S RETENTION. Commons December 2, 1941

CLOTHES RATIONING. Commons December 2, 1941

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