Mr Moss Turner-Samuels

1888 - June 6, 1957
Summary information for Mr Moss Turner-Samuels

Contributions

1948

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL Commons February 19, 1948

CLAUSE 125.—(Disability of members of local authorities for voting on account of interest in contracts, etc.) Commons February 19, 1948

6 speeches — CLAUSE 1—(Police pension regulations.) Commons February 20, 1948

4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Forfeiture of pensions.) Commons February 20, 1948

2 speeches — SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE (AMENDMENT) BILL [Lords] Commons February 20, 1948

4 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Repeals to come into Effect with Savings on making of Regulations and Provisions Conse- quential on those Repeals.) Commons February 27, 1948

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Suspension of death penalty.) Commons April 14, 1948

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE (Charge of housebreaking triable summarily.) Commons April 15, 1948

10 speeches — CRIMINAL JUSTICE BILL Commons April 16, 1948

CLAUSE 21.—(Electors.) Commons April 20, 1948

5 speeches — CLAUSE 67.—(Punishment of offences committed outside the U.K.) Commons April 21, 1948

LAW REFORM (PERSONAL INJURIES) BILL [Lords] Commons April 23, 1948

3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Offences by private motorists.) Commons May 10, 1948

6 speeches — DOMESTIC COAL ALLOWANCES Commons May 12, 1948

CLAUSE 8.—(Amendment of certain powers to make regulations, etc.) Commons July 9, 1948

10 speeches — PARLIAMENT BILL Commons September 21, 1948

Cadet Forces, West Wales (Facilities) Written Answers September 21, 1948

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY BILL Commons November 10, 1948

CLAUSE 2.—(Fees and charges for wireless telegraphy licences.) Commons November 18, 1948

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (MEMBERS' EXPENSES) Written Answers November 18, 1948

CLAUSE 1.-(Civil defence functions of Ministers.) Commons November 30, 1948

FACTORY ACTS (RAILWAYS AND OFFICES) Written Answers December 14, 1948

8 speeches — LEGAL AID AND ADVICE BILL Commons December 15, 1948

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