Mr William Cove

1888 - March 15, 1963
Summary information for Mr William Cove

Contributions

1945

WAGES COUNCILS BILL Commons January 16, 1945

2 speeches — TEACHERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL Commons January 30, 1945

FOREIGN POLICY Commons January 30, 1945

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Superannuation of certain persons serving in the educational service otherwise than as teachers.) Commons February 6, 1945

CLAUSE 5.—(Reckoning for pension of certain service which was not contributory or recognised service.) Commons February 6, 1945

CLAUSE 8.—(Surrender of licences in licensing planning areas and suspension of provisions as to compensation fund) Commons February 6, 1945

18 speeches — TEACHERS' SALARIES Commons February 20, 1945

CLAUSE 8.—(Right of teachers engaged in war service to require repayment of contributions.) Commons March 9, 1945

2 speeches — WAR-TIME NURSERIES Commons March 9, 1945

3 speeches — INCOME TAX BILL Commons March 14, 1945

CAMPS BILL [Lords] Commons May 30, 1945

5 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF BURMA (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons June 1, 1945

27 speeches — EDUCATION Commons June 11, 1945

10 speeches — INDIA (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons June 14, 1945

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons August 17, 1945

HOUSE OF COMMONS (REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT) Commons August 24, 1945

5 speeches — EDUCATION (REGULATIONS) Commons October 18, 1945

HOUSE OF COMMONS (REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT) Commons October 19, 1945

Second Resolution read a Second time. Commons October 31, 1945

Teachers (Releases): Direct Grant Schools Commons November 9, 1945

3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons November 19, 1945

Press (Emergency Powers) Act Written Answers November 26, 1945

NEW CLAUSE.—(Repayment of postwar credits in certain cases.) Commons November 29, 1945

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL Commons November 30, 1945

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