Mr Paul Emrys-Evans
1894 - October 26, 1967Summary information for Mr Paul Emrys-Evans
Contributions
1943
2 speeches — GREAT BRITAIN AND DOMINIONS (PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATIONS) Commons March 16, 1943
SOUTH AFRICAN TERRITORIES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) Written Answers March 25, 1943
2 speeches — COLONIES (ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL REFORMS) Commons April 6, 1943
2 speeches — BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION TO CANADA Commons April 20, 1943
POST-WAR CIVIL AVIATION Commons April 20, 1943
4 speeches — NORTHERN IRELAND (CONSCRIPTION) Commons May 11, 1943
NORTHERN IRELAND (CONSCRIPTION) Commons May 13, 1943
SOUTH AFRICAN TERRITORIES (NATIVE WORKERS, HOUSING) Written Answers May 13, 1943
2 speeches — COMMUNIST PARTY ORGAN, SOUTH AFRICA Commons May 25, 1943
3 speeches — ENEMY SUBMARINES (NON-NOTIFICATION, EIRE GOVERNMENT) Commons June 8, 1943
TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES Commons June 22, 1943
CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS (DOMINIONS) Written Answers June 22, 1943
CANADA (AIR SERVICE) Written Answers June 29, 1943
DOMINIONS (BRITISH EMIGRANTS) Written Answers July 15, 1943
DOMINION TROOPS (ACHIEVEMENTS) Commons July 29, 1943
EMPEROR OF ABYSSINIA (RECOGNITION) Written Answers August 5, 1943
MANDATED TERRITORIES (TANGANYIKA) Written Answers September 21, 1943
JAMAICA (SHOES, IMPORTATION) Written Answers September 21, 1943
3 speeches — AFRICAN COLONIES (HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING) Commons September 22, 1943
2 speeches — KENYA (WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION) Commons September 22, 1943
4 speeches — Jewish Refugees, ss. "Patria" Commons September 22, 1943
2 speeches — British Police Officers (Casualties) Commons September 22, 1943
4 speeches — COLOURED SUBJECTS (DISCRIMINATION) Commons September 22, 1943
2 speeches — SEYCHELLES Commons September 22, 1943
4 speeches — OFFICER'S CONVICTION, MALTA Commons September 22, 1943
2 speeches — NIGERIA SUPPLY BOARD Commons September 22, 1943
NORTHERN RHODESIA (LABOUR,COPPERBELT") Commons September 22, 1943
JAMAICA (DRIED BANANAS) Written Answers September 22, 1943
SOUTHERN RHODESIA (MAIZE, PRICE) Written Answers September 22, 1943
Colonial Service (Vacancies) Written Answers September 23, 1943
Housing, Jamaica (Cement Factory) Written Answers September 23, 1943
COLONIES (FORESTRY) Written Answers September 23, 1943
EAST AFRICA (COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND GRANTS) Written Answers September 23, 1943
GOLD COAST (PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE, ACHIMOTA) Written Answers September 23, 1943
JEWISH REFUGEES (s.s. PATRIA) Written Answers September 23, 1943
TANGANYIKA (FOOD SITUATION) Written Answers September 24, 1943
COLONIES (PROBATION SYSTEMS) Written Answers September 24, 1943
TRINIDAD (HOSPITALS) Written Answers September 24, 1943
PALESTINE (COST OF LIVING) Written Answers September 24, 1943
CEYLON (RUBBER OUTPUT) Written Answers October 12, 1943
CYPRUS (LEPER INSTITUTION, NICOSIA) Written Answers October 12, 1943
2 speeches — NATIVE POPULATIONS, AFRICA (HOSPITALS) Written Answers October 12, 1943
3 speeches — NIGERIA (KIDNAPPING AWARD) Commons October 13, 1943
2 speeches — CYPRUS (COST OF LIVING) Commons October 13, 1943
NORTHERN RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (EDUCATION) Written Answers October 13, 1943
EAST AFRICA (EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT) Written Answers October 13, 1943
British Books and Periodicals Written Answers October 13, 1943
Arms Traffic Written Answers October 13, 1943
MALTA (STRIKES) Written Answers October 13, 1943
Development Schemes (Consultation) Written Answers October 13, 1943
Anǵlo-American Caribbean Commission Written Answers October 13, 1943
CYPRUS (LEPER INSTITUTION, NICOSIA) Written Answers October 13, 1943
Pyrethrum (Price) Written Answers October 13, 1943
Maize Growinǵ (Soil Erosion) Written Answers October 13, 1943
NIGERIA (POST-WAR DEVELOPMENT) Written Answers October 13, 1943
GIBRALTAR EVACUEES Written Answers October 14, 1943
NYASALAND (TOBACCO WORKERS, WAGES) Written Answers October 14, 1943
NORTHERN RHODESIA (AFRICAN WORKERS) Written Answers October 14, 1943
JAMAICAN LABOURERS, UNITED STATES (CONDITIONS) Written Answers October 14, 1943
EAST INDIES AND MALAYA (MR. CHARLES P. TAFT). Written Answers October 14, 1943
COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE GRANTS Written Answers October 14, 1943
NEW ZEALAND (BRITISH IMMIGRANTS) Written Answers October 19, 1943
EMPIRE CONFERENCES (EIRE) Written Answers October 19, 1943
VIRGIN ISLANDS (TOBACCO GROWING) Commons October 20, 1943
Workmen's Compensation Commons October 20, 1943
2 speeches — Land Regulations Commons October 20, 1943
Citrus Fruit (Dehydration) Commons October 20, 1943
KENYA (CO-OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE) Commons October 20, 1943
3 speeches — GOLD COAST (GIN IMPORTS) Commons October 20, 1943
COLONIAL EMPIRE (INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS) Commons October 20, 1943
3 speeches — NIGERIA (COLLIERY WORKERS) Commons October 20, 1943
2 speeches — COLONIAL TROOPS (PAY AND ALLOWANCES) Commons October 20, 1943
2 speeches — JAMAICA (TELEPHONE SERVICE) Commons October 20, 1943
SIERRA LEON (MARAMPA MINES) Written Answers October 20, 1943
MAURITIUS (INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE) Written Answers October 20, 1943
SOUTHERN RHODESIA {MAIZE, PRICE) Written Answers October 20, 1943
European Civil Service (Conditions) Written Answers October 21, 1943
Detentions Written Answers October 21, 1943
COLONIAL EMPIRE (WAR CONTRIBUTION) Written Answers October 21, 1943
YELLOW FEVER (RESEARCH) Written Answers October 21, 1943
NORTHERN RHODESIA (AFRICAN WORKERS) Written Answers October 21, 1943
11 speeches — NEWFOUNDLAND (PARLIAMENTARY MISSION) Commons October 26, 1943
DOMINIONS FORCES (VOTING BY PROXY) Commons October 26, 1943
EVACUATED CHILDREN, CANADA Written Answers November 4, 1943
14 speeches — DOMINION AFFAIRS Commons December 2, 1943
INTERNED SERVICE MEN, EIRE (PARCELS) Written Answers December 7, 1943
2 speeches — QUEEN VICTORIA STATUE, DUBLIN Commons December 14, 1943
2 speeches — NEWFOUNDLAND Commons December 16, 1943
13 speeches — NEWFOUNDLAND Commons December 16, 1943
DOMINIONS (POST-WAR IMMIGRATION) Written Answers December 16, 1943
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