Sir Charles Edwards
1867 - June 15, 1954Summary information for Sir Charles Edwards
Contributions
1943
Local Authority Employees (Allowances) Written Answers February 9, 1943
2 speeches — WAR DAMAGE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons February 10, 1943
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARIES Commons February 11, 1943
Land Drainage, Monmouthshire Commons February 11, 1943
U-BOAT CAMPAIGN (PUBLICATION OF LOSSES) Commons February 11, 1943
TUBERCULOSIS, WALES (MILK SUPPLY) Written Answers February 17, 1943
Rents, Brynmawr Written Answers March 10, 1943
Home Guard (Aliens) Written Answers March 10, 1943
Girls' Training Corps Commons March 11, 1943
OMNIBUS SERVICES, WALES (SEASON TICKETS) Written Answers March 31, 1943
Notification of Casualties Written Answers May 6, 1943
2 speeches — ROAD PLANNING, BUILT-UP AREAS (COMMITTEE) Commons May 20, 1943
CAPTURED GENERALS (PAY) Commons May 20, 1943
Children's Shoes Commons May 25, 1943
Purchase Tax (Sunday School Union) Written Answers June 22, 1943
WAR-DAMAGED PROPERTY (GROUND RENTS) Written Answers June 23, 1943
MARRIAGE BY PROXY Commons June 30, 1943
ROME (BOMBING) Commons July 28, 1943
TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT (RADIOGRAPHY) Written Answers July 28, 1943
School Meals Commons July 29, 1943
Diphtheria (Incidence) Commons July 29, 1943
Pensions and Allowances (Means Test) Written Answers September 22, 1943
Old Age Pensioners (Income Tax Assessments) Written Answers September 22, 1943
Underground Mining Commons September 23, 1943
Mineworker (Appeal) Commons September 23, 1943
Miners, Armed Forces (Release) Written Answers October 26, 1943
Water Supply, Wales and Monmouthshire Commons October 28, 1943
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, BEDWELLTY Written Answers October 28, 1943
Threshed Corn (Protection) Commons November 4, 1943
OMNIBUS SERVICE, ABER-BARGOED Commons December 15, 1943
SEVERN BRIDGE SCHEME Commons December 15, 1943
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