Mr Ralph Morley
1882 - June 14, 1955Summary information for Mr Ralph Morley
Contributions
1949
School Meals (Assistance) Commons January 20, 1949
Grant-aided Schools (Places) Written Answers February 3, 1949
Southampton Written Answers February 24, 1949
War Damage Payments Written Answers February 24, 1949
Marmalade (Sugar) Written Answers February 25, 1949
Harvest Work (Children) Commons March 3, 1949
SUPERANNUATION BILL Commons March 9, 1949
4 speeches — SPELLING REFORM BILL Commons March 11, 1949
5 speeches — WAR DAMAGE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons March 18, 1949
4 speeches — EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS (GRANT-AIDED SCHOOLS) Commons March 29, 1949
2 speeches — SCHOOL MEALS SERVICE Commons April 14, 1949
6 speeches — TEACHERS (LONDON AREA ALLOWANCE) Commons April 29, 1949
Technology Written Answers May 12, 1949
Family Allowances Written Answers May 20, 1949
2 speeches — SPAIN (DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS) Commons May 23, 1949
BOMB-DAMAGED SITES (USE) Written Answers June 3, 1949
Clause 14.—(CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1949–50.) Commons June 23, 1949
2 speeches — New Clause.—(RELIEF OF INCOME TAX WHERE TOTAL COST OF EDUCATION IS BORNE BY TAXPAYER.) Commons June 28, 1949
2 speeches — Colleges of Technology Commons June 30, 1949
University Awards Commons June 30, 1949
3 speeches — EDUCATION Commons July 5, 1949
Building Programme Written Answers July 7, 1949
2 speeches — Queen's Army Schoolmistresses Commons July 26, 1949
Milk Written Answers October 19, 1949
UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Written Answers October 20, 1949
2 speeches — Shipyard Workers, Southampton Commons November 8, 1949
Supplementary Petrol Allowances Commons November 14, 1949
Retirement Pensions Commons November 15, 1949
WAR DAMAGE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons November 15, 1949
FOOD AND RAW MATERIALS (DOLLAR IMPORTS) Written Answers November 21, 1949
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 24, 1949
3 speeches — Students (Awards, Grants and Loans) Written Answers December 15, 1949
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