Mr Ralph Morley

1882 - June 14, 1955
Summary information for Mr Ralph Morley

Contributions

1948

School Equipment Written Answers January 22, 1948

University Students (Grants) Written Answers January 22, 1948

SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAMME Commons January 29, 1948

2 speeches — Size of Classes, Birmingham Commons February 19, 1948

Allotments (Tenure) Written Answers February 23, 1948

SUPERANNUATION (MISCEL- LANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 27, 1948

EDUCATION (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Commons February 27, 1948

Houses (Selling Price) Commons March 18, 1948

Shipbuilding, Southampton Written Answers March 25, 1948

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Treatment of compulsory National Service for pension purposes.) Commons April 23, 1948

2 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Parliamentary Constituencies.) Commons April 26, 1948

4 speeches — FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Minor and Consequential Amendments.) Commons April 30, 1948

2 speeches — House Sales (Pre-war Values) Commons July 1, 1948

NATIONAL INSURANCE (STUDENTS) Commons July 14, 1948

Independent Schools (Inspection) Commons July 15, 1948

2 speeches — Women's Training Colleges (Places) Commons July 15, 1948

2 speeches — Comprehensive Schools Commons July 15, 1948

UNEMPLOYMENT, SOUTHAMPTON Written Answers July 16, 1948

Post-War Credits Written Answers September 21, 1948

Refrigerators Commons September 22, 1948

Post-War Credits Commons November 2, 1948

Sterling Notes (New York) Written Answers November 2, 1948

Artificial Limbs (Research) Commons November 9, 1948

2 speeches — Annual Training (Paid Leave) Commons November 9, 1948

Groundnut Scheme, Tanganyika Written Answers December 1, 1948

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, SOUTHAMPTON Commons December 8, 1948

New Schools Written Answers December 16, 1948

3 speeches — SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS Commons December 17, 1948

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