Mr Ralph Assheton

February 24, 1901 - September 18, 1984
Summary information for Mr Ralph Assheton

Contributions

1939

EUROPEAN SITUATION. Commons April 3, 1939

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (DEFENCE CONTRIBUTION). Commons April 26, 1939

2 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Information to be furnished by education authorities.) Commons May 15, 1939

3 speeches — BRITISH GUIANA (REFUGEES). Commons May 17, 1939

ALIEN VOLUNTEERS. Written Answers May 18, 1939

SPAIN. Commons June 7, 1939

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2. — (Increased duties and drawbacks on sugar, molasses, glucose and saccharin.) Commons June 22, 1939

CLAUSE 3. — (Duties on photographic plates and film.) Commons June 22, 1939

CHARGE OF ARMAMENT PROFITS DUTY. Commons June 26, 1939

WAR RISKS (COMPENSATION AND INSURANCE). Commons July 4, 1939

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS. Commons July 5, 1939

3 speeches — BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS BILL. Commons July 10, 1939

NEW CLAUSE.— (Provision as to wages.) Commons July 18, 1939

ARMY SERVICES. Commons July 25, 1939

WATERLOO BRIDGE (LABOUR DISPUTE). Written Answers September 13, 1939

MINISTRY OF INFORMATION. Written Answers September 27, 1939

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (WORKERS' WAGES). Written Answers September 27, 1939

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (COST OF LIVING). Written Answers September 27, 1939

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (WAGE RATES). Written Answers October 4, 1939

6 speeches — GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (STAFF). Commons October 9, 1939

WINTER ALLOWANCES. Commons October 9, 1939

BEDWAS. Commons October 9, 1939

UNEMPLOYMENT (MEN OVER SIXTY). Written Answers October 9, 1939

UNEMPLOYMENT (GRANITE QUARRIES). Written Answers October 18, 1939

DOCK WORKERS' PAY. Written Answers October 18, 1939

ROAD-HAULAGE EMPLOYES (WAGES). Written Answers November 1, 1939

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE ACTS. Commons December 12, 1939

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