Mr Roy Wise
1901 - August 21, 1974Summary information for Mr Roy Wise
Contributions
1938
CO-OPERATION WITH ARMY AND AIR FORCE. Written Answers February 2, 1938
COMMISSIONED RANKS (RECRUITMENT). Written Answers February 2, 1938
4 speeches — CLAUSE 40.—(Duty of the Commission to reduce number of coal-mining undertakings where necessary in interest of efficiency.) Commons February 3, 1938
6 speeches — ELECTIONS (MOTOR CARS) BILL. Commons February 11, 1938
SEVENTH SCHEDULE.—(Amendments of 20 and 21 Geo. 5, c. 34, s. 13.) Commons February 14, 1938
4 speeches — CELLULOID DOLLS AND RATTLES. Commons February 14, 1938
2 speeches — GUILDFORD CORPORATION BILL (By Order). Commons February 16, 1938
TECHNICIANS. Commons February 22, 1938
7 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Commons February 22, 1938
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (ENABLING) BILL. Commons March 4, 1938
ARMY ESTIMATES, 1938. Commons March 10, 1938
POLITICAL PROCESSIONS, EAST LONDON. Commons March 14, 1938
ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1937. Commons March 22, 1938
FOREIGN POLICY. Commons April 4, 1938
SOUTH WALES (NEW FACTORIES). Commons April 14, 1938
POLITICAL PROCESSIONS. Commons April 14, 1938
AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS. Commons April 14, 1938
CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Commons April 14, 1938
SPAIN. Commons May 18, 1938
SPAIN. Commons June 3, 1938
RECRUITING. Commons June 21, 1938
3 speeches — BOMBING OF BRITISH SHIPS. Commons June 23, 1938
ALIENS RESTRICTION (BLASPHEMY). Commons June 28, 1938
CLAUSE 3.—(Application of certain enactments and power to make regulations in connection therewith.) Commons July 22, 1938
GOVERNMENT FACTORY, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Written Answers July 25, 1938
12 speeches — AIR ESTIMATES, 1938. Commons July 26, 1938
GOVERNMENT FACTORY, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Written Answers July 28, 1938
3 speeches — SPAIN. Commons July 29, 1938
5 speeches — POLICY OF HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. Commons October 5, 1938
PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons October 6, 1938
PUBLIC HEALTH (COAL MINE REFUSE) BILL. Commons November 25, 1938
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