Sir Annesley Somerville
1858 - May 15, 1942Summary information for Sir Annesley Somerville
Contributions
1940
EVACUATION OF SCHOOLCHILDREN (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS). Commons February 15, 1940
2 speeches — RATING AND VALUATION (POSTPONEMENT OF VALUATIONS) BILL. Commons February 15, 1940
11 speeches — OLD AGE AND WIDOWS' PENSIONS BILL. Commons February 20, 1940
POST-WAR EXPORT TRADE. Commons February 21, 1940
2 speeches — PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons February 22, 1940
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SERVICES. Commons February 27, 1940
NAVY ESTIMATES, 1940. Commons February 27, 1940
NEWFOUNDLAND (RECRUITING). Commons March 5, 1940
6 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons March 5, 1940
FARM LABOUR. Commons March 21, 1940
4 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WAGES (REGULATION) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons April 3, 1940
POTATO PRODUCTS. Commons April 4, 1940
EXPORTS. Commons April 16, 1940
EXCHANGE CONTROL. Commons April 16, 1940
HOUSING (POST-WAR PLANNING). Commons April 18, 1940
IRON AND IRON ALLOYS. Commons May 29, 1940
INTERNED ALIENS. Commons June 6, 1940
2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 6, 1940
CLAUSE I.—(Schemes for colonial development and welfare.) Commons June 11, 1940
WAR CHARITIES BILL [Lords]. Commons June 11, 1940
ADVISORY COUNCIL. Commons June 19, 1940
CLAUSE 10.—(Registration authorities.) Commons June 26, 1940
2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons July 2, 1940
NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of ss. (2) of s. 1, 2, and 3, Geo. 6, c. 67.) Commons July 3, 1940
BRITISH NORTH AMERICA BILL [Lords]. Commons July 10, 1940
CHILDREN'S OVERSEAS RECEPTION SCHEME. Commons August 20, 1940
4 speeches — ALLIED FORCES BILL [Lords]. Commons August 21, 1940
9 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Law applicable to allied and associated forces.) Commons August 21, 1940
2 speeches — AIR RAIDS (REPRISALS). Commons September 5, 1940
COMMUNIQUÉS. Commons October 23, 1940
WAR SITUATION. Commons November 5, 1940
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