Mrs Mavis Tate

1893 - June 5, 1947
Summary information for Mrs Mavis Tate

Contributions

1942

2 speeches — FACILITIES, PAULTON. Commons January 28, 1942

ELDERLY PERSONS (NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE CONTRIBUTORS) Written Answers January 29, 1942

LAND REQUISITIONING (DAMAGE). Written Answers January 29, 1942

CIVIL AVIATION. Commons February 4, 1942

4 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION. Commons March 4, 1942

AGRICULTURE Commons March 18, 1942

SERVICE CADETS (TRAVEL FACILITIES). Written Answers March 25, 1942

7 speeches — RETAIL TRADERS. Commons May 21, 1942

SCHOOLCHILDREN (FARM WORK). Written Answers May 21, 1942

JUVENILE WORKERS (WAGES). Written Answers June 4, 1942

ENEMY ACTION (CIVILIAN INSURANCE). Commons June 9, 1942

WOOD FUEL. Commons June 9, 1942

MILK (PASTEURISATION). Commons June 9, 1942

3 speeches — COAL POLICY. Commons June 10, 1942

3 speeches — EDUCATION. Commons June 16, 1942

2 speeches — CLOTHES RATIONING. Commons June 23, 1942

NATIONAL SCHEME OF FAMILY ALLOWANCES. Commons June 23, 1942

CIVILIAN WAR INJURIES (WOMEN, COMPENSATION). Commons June 24, 1942

CIVILIAN WAR INJURIES (WOMEN, COMPENSATION). Commons June 25, 1942

WAR-TIME NURSERIES. Commons June 25, 1942

2 speeches — MILK. Commons June 25, 1942

WOMEN FIRE-GUAEDS (COMPENSATION FOR INJURIES). Commons June 25, 1942

2 speeches — Fun Fairs (Illumination). Commons June 30, 1942

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons June 30, 1942

Mayo Composite Aircraft. Commons July 7, 1942

3 speeches — Women's Land Army. Commons July 14, 1942

PRODUCTION. Commons July 14, 1942

Transport Aircraft. Commons July 15, 1942

2 speeches — ADMIRALTY DOCKYARD THEFTS. Commons July 15, 1942

Poultry Feeding-Stuffs. Commons July 15, 1942

3 speeches — PRODUCTION. Commons July 15, 1942

2 speeches — WOMEN'S LAND ARMY (CANTEENS). Commons July 21, 1942

3 speeches — DEFENCE REGULATION 18B. Commons July 21, 1942

2 speeches — FACTORIES ACTS (ADMINIS TRATION). Commons July 22, 1942

3 speeches — Compulsory Part-Time Service. Commons July 23, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons July 23, 1942

10 speeches — INDUSTRIAL CONCENTRATION AND RETAIL TRADE. Commons July 23, 1942

Coal Merchants (Deliveries). Commons July 28, 1942

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD. Commons July 28, 1942

Royal Ordnance Factories (Women's Wages). Written Answers July 28, 1942

Milk Deliveries. Commons July 29, 1942

AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY PERIOD (PASSENGER TRAINS). Commons July 30, 1942

7 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE. Commons July 30, 1942

UNITED KINGDOM CHARITIES (OVERSEAS APPEALS). Written Answers July 30, 1942

2 speeches — Admiralty (Staff). Commons August 5, 1942

GALLANTRY (CIVIL AWARDS). Commons August 5, 1942

5 speeches — Fire Watching (Women). Commons August 6, 1942

Armed Forces (Telegrams, Despatch Dates). Written Answers August 6, 1942

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT AND BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons September 9, 1942

National Fire Service Commons September 10, 1942

War-time Nurseries Commons October 1, 1942

COAL SITUATION Commons October 1, 1942

2 speeches — CIVILIAN WAR INJURIES (WOMEN, COMPENSATION) Commons October 6, 1942

Fire Guard Training (Incendiary Bombs) Written Answers October 8, 1942

ADMIRALTY (ORGANISATION) Commons October 14, 1942

2 speeches — Admiralty Offices, Bath (Heating) Commons November 18, 1942

Letter By Special Messenger Commons November 18, 1942

Venereal Disease Commons November 24, 1942

7 speeches — WAR INJURIES (COMPENSATION TO CIVILIAN WOMEN.) Commons November 25, 1942

National Fire Service Commons November 26, 1942

2 speeches — War-time Nurseries, Somerset Commons November 26, 1942

Wartime Nurseries, Somerset Written Answers November 26, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons December 2, 1942

REQUISITIONED HOUSE, SUNNINGDALE Written Answers December 10, 1942

3 speeches — VENEREAL DISEASE (COMPULSORY TREATMENT) Commons December 15, 1942

2 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons December 17, 1942

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