Mr Thomas Levy

1874 - February 14, 1953
Summary information for Mr Thomas Levy

Contributions

1942

RECLAIMED RUBBER. Commons January 21, 1942

SYNTHETIC RUBBER AND CONTROL BOARD. Commons January 21, 1942

2 speeches — FLEET AIR ARM (R.N.V.R. OFFICERS). Commons January 28, 1942

SHAP ROAD (SNOW. REMOVAL EQUIPMENT). Commons January 28, 1942

2 speeches — MOTION OF CONFIDENCE IN HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. Commons January 28, 1942

WEEKLY WAGES (INCOME TAX). Commons February 3, 1942

SERVICE PAY AND ALLOWANCES. Commons February 10, 1942

2 speeches — STATE PENSIONS. Commons February 18, 1942

WAR SITUATION. Commons February 25, 1942

INCOME TAX (WAGE EARNERS). Commons March 10, 1942

PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. Commons March 19, 1942

HOUSEHOLD FOOD STOCKS (NEW ORDER). Commons March 19, 1942

2 speeches — MAN-POWER. Commons March 24, 1942

5 speeches — PRODUCTION. Commons March 24, 1942

CARROTS AND ONIONS (MARKETING). Commons March 26, 1942

SIR LINDSAY PARKINSON AND COMPANY. Commons June 3, 1942

STEEL TOOLS (EXPORT TO SOUTH AMERICA). Commons June 9, 1942

BUILDING RESEARCH. Commons June 9, 1942

FRAUDULENT CHARITABLE APPEALS. Commons June 9, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 10, 1942

3 speeches — LOOSE COUPONS. Commons June 23, 1942

GREEN LINE OMNIBUS STOP, CAVENDISH SQUARE. Written Answers June 24, 1942

3 speeches — CENTRAL DIRECTION OF THE WAR. Commons July 1, 1942

Mayo Composite Aircraft. Commons July 7, 1942

Rationing. Commons July 14, 1942

PRODUCTION. Commons July 14, 1942

PROPAGANDA (UNITED NATIONS, CO-ORDINATION). Commons July 15, 1942

DEFENCE REGULATION 18B. Commons July 21, 1942

RUBBER SUBSTITUTES. Commons August 5, 1942

SYNTHETIC RUBBER Commons September 30, 1942

SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Commons October 1, 1942

TAXICAB CHARGES, YORKSHIRE. Commons October 8, 1942

WAGES POLICY Commons October 21, 1942

RECONSTRUCTION Commons December 1, 1942

Fish Commons December 2, 1942

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