Mr Oswald Lewis

1887 - February 12, 1966
Summary information for Mr Oswald Lewis

Contributions

1941

3 speeches — TRAVELLERS TO EIRE (STERLING NOTES). Commons February 5, 1941

ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION. Written Answers February 11, 1941

RABBITS. Written Answers February 12, 1941

STERLING (EIRE). Written Answers February 18, 1941

HOUSE OF COMMONS DISQUALIFICATION (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons February 27, 1941

6 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS DISQUALIFICATION (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons March 4, 1941

PRESS SUMMARIES. Written Answers March 19, 1941

ASYLUMS OFFICERS (SUPERANNUATION. DEDUCTIONS). Written Answers March 20, 1941

RATIONING (FOREIGN EMBASSIES' STAFFS). Written Answers April 30, 1941

PRESS SUMMARIES. Written Answers April 30, 1941

GREAT BRITAIN AND SPAIN (LOAN AGREEMENT). Written Answers April 30, 1941

BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR. Written Answers May 27, 1941

3 speeches — POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH CENSORSHIP (DOCUMENTS). Written Answers June 11, 1941

MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC WARFARE. Written Answers June 12, 1941

MINISTRY OF INFORMATION. Written Answers June 12, 1941

POST OFFICE (SPECIAL DEFENCE STAMPS). Written Answers June 18, 1941

ENEMY TRADING AND FINANCIAL OPERATIONS. Written Answers July 3, 1941

MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC WARFARE. Written Answers July 3, 1941

HOME GUARD. Written Answers July 15, 1941

MINISTRY OF INFORMATION. Written Answers July 16, 1941

REGIONAL INFORMATION SERVICES. Commons October 1, 1941

2 speeches — EXPENDITURE ARISING OUT OF THE WAR. Commons October 1, 1941

WAR DAMAGE CONTRIBUTION (MORTGAGEES). Written Answers October 2, 1941

ROAD ACCIDENTS (PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS). Written Answers October 8, 1941

2 speeches — ARTHUR JENKINS INDEMNITY BILL. Commons December 9, 1941

ROADMEN (AGRICULTURAL WORK). Written Answers December 11, 1941

R.A.S.C. DRIVER (MEDICAL EXAMINATION). Written Answers December 16, 1941

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