Mr Samuel Adams
1900 - August 13, 1951Summary information for Mr Samuel Adams
Contributions
1944
Temporary and Substantive Rank Written Answers January 19, 1944
3 speeches — W.L.A. Trainee (Compensation Claim) Commons January 20, 1944
EDUCATION BILL Commons January 20, 1944
INCOME TAX (FIGHTING FORCES) Written Answers January 20, 1944
3 speeches — Women's Land Army Commons February 3, 1944
DOUBLE SUMMER TIME Commons February 3, 1944
2 speeches — WAR AND INTERNATIONA SITUATION Commons February 22, 1944
2 speeches — CLAUSE 82.—(Remuneration of teachers.) Commons March 30, 1944
3 speeches — CLAUSE 95.—(Maintenance contributions payable by the Minister in respect of aided schools and special agreement schools.) Commons April 4, 1944
Razor Blades (Preservation) Commons April 25, 1944
Tanks Commons April 25, 1944
3 speeches — SUPPLY Commons May 24, 1944
2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (WIRELESS RECEIVING SET) Commons June 13, 1944
3 speeches — GERMAN INVASION PREPARATIONS, 1940 Commons June 20, 1944
2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (WIRELESS RECEIVING SET) Commons June 20, 1944
Composite Units (Italian Officers) Commons July 11, 1944
2 speeches — RESETTLEMENT ADVICE OFFICES Commons July 11, 1944
3 speeches — Proposed Jewish Unit Commons July 25, 1944
3 speeches — BLACK-OUT RESTRICTIONS Commons July 25, 1944
HOUSE OF COMMONS CHAMBER (CLOCK) Commons July 25, 1944
2 speeches — ITALY (ARMISTICE TERMS) Commons August 2, 1944
8 speeches — WAR SITUATION Commons August 2, 1944
BLACK-OUT RESTRICTIONS Written Answers August 2, 1944
CIVIL SERVICE (WOMEN PRINCIPAL OFFICERS) Written Answers August 2, 1944
HARVEST (RESULTS AND PROSPECTS) Written Answers September 26, 1944
Domestic Supplies Written Answers September 26, 1944
PETROL RATIONING Written Answers September 26, 1944
4 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 30, 1944
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