Mrs Mavis Tate
1893 - June 5, 1947Summary information for Mrs Mavis Tate
Contributions
1944
POST OFFICE, JUVENILE HELPERS (PAY) Commons January 25, 1944
2 speeches — DOMINION SERVICES Commons February 11, 1944
2 speeches — INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE Commons March 1, 1944
Cheese (Canadian Supplies) Commons March 1, 1944
BILLETED PERSONS (HOUSEHOLD LINEN) Written Answers March 2, 1944
POST-WAR HOUSING POLICY Commons March 8, 1944
11 speeches — NUTRITION AND INFANT MORTALITY Commons March 8, 1944
CLAUSE 25.—(Special provisions as to religious education in county schools.) Commons March 10, 1944
CLAUSE 26.—(Special provisions as to religious education in controlled schools.) Commons March 10, 1944
CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 14, 1944
Milk Commons March 15, 1944
Food Office, Liverpool (Staff) Commons March 15, 1944
3 speeches — HOUSING Commons March 15, 1944
2 speeches — Intestacy (Next-of-Kin) Commons March 21, 1944
2 speeches — PERIODICALS (PAPER ALLOCATION) Commons March 21, 1944
CLAUSE 82.—(Remuneration of teachers.) Commons March 28, 1944
2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL (QUESTION OF CONFIDENCE) Commons March 29, 1944
2 speeches — CLAUSE 82.—(Remuneration of teachers.) Commons March 30, 1944
CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS (REGISTER INSPECTION) Written Answers April 6, 1944
Intestacy (Next of Kin). Commons April 25, 1944
2 speeches — WATER SUPPLY Commons May 3, 1944
5 speeches — FOOD AND DRUGS (MILK AND DAIRIES) BILL Commons May 19, 1944
3 speeches — Cottages, Somerset Commons June 15, 1944
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Relief in respect of billeted children.) Commons June 15, 1944
Bombed-Out Londoners (Accommodation) Commons July 13, 1944
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (BOUNDARIES) Written Answers July 13, 1944
Parliamentary Discussion Commons July 14, 1944
HOUSING (EMERGENCY CONSTRUCTION) Commons July 19, 1944
HOUSING (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons July 19, 1944
Clothing and Household Linen (Reception Areas) Commons July 25, 1944
5 speeches — HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMO DATION) BILL Commons August 1, 1944
3 speeches — ADJOURNMENT (SUMMER) Commons August 2, 1944
Personnel (Pay) Written Answers August 3, 1944
2 speeches — EQUAL PAY (ROYAL COMMISSION) Commons September 26, 1944
4 speeches — HOUSING (TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION) BILL Commons September 26, 1944
4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Power to extend the area of a local planning authority.) Commons October 9, 1944
2 speeches — SILICOSIS Commons October 10, 1944
WAR DAMAGE REPAIRS, LONDON (SIR MALCOLM EVE) Commons October 10, 1944
3 speeches — Empire Conference Commons October 11, 1944
2 speeches — WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICE Commons October 12, 1944
BOMB DAMAGE REPAIRS, LONDON Commons October 12, 1944
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 12, 1944
CLAUSE I.—(Ordinary rates of benefit, other than agricultural benefit.) Commons October 13, 1944
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons October 19, 1944
16 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons October 20, 1944
5 speeches — MATRIMONIAL CAUSES (WAR MARRIAGES) BILL [Lords] Commons October 24, 1944
2 speeches — WAR DAMAGED HOUSES, SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND (REPAIRS) Commons October 27, 1944
2 speeches — Post-War Credits (Wives) Commons October 31, 1944
8 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of jurisdiction of High Court to certain marriages irrespective of domicile.) Commons October 31, 1944
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Extension of jurisdiction of Court of Session to certain marriages irrespective of domicile.) Commons October 31, 1944
2 speeches — Rubber Teats Commons November 7, 1944
5 speeches — HANSARD, BOUND VOLUMES (MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT) Commons November 7, 1944
Attested Herds (Fencing) Commons November 9, 1944
Ex-Service Men (Retail Shops) Commons December 5, 1944
Housing Commons December 7, 1944
POLICE PENSIONERS (MARRIAGE) Written Answers December 7, 1944
NATIONAL FIRE SERVICE OFFICERS BOARD (PSYCHIATRIST) Written Answers December 7, 1944
2 speeches — Clothing Coupons Commons December 19, 1944
Notice Leave Concession Written Answers December 19, 1944
PRISONERS OF WAR AND CIVILIAN INTERNEES, FAR EAST Written Answers December 21, 1944
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