Sir Charles Taylor

April 10, 1910 - March 29, 1989
Summary information for Sir Charles Taylor

Contributions

1944

BATTLE OF BRITAIN (STAR) Commons January 18, 1944

2 speeches — Pay and Allowances (Regulations) Commons January 25, 1944

2 speeches — Medical Officers (Administrative Posts) Commons January 25, 1944

2 speeches — ARMED FORCES (POST-WAR PAY AND ALLOWANCES) Commons January 25, 1944

South East Asia Command (Daily Paper) Commons February 1, 1944

DODECANESE ISLANDS Commons February 3, 1944

2 speeches — War Damage Insurance Scheme Commons February 8, 1944

2 speeches — R.A.F. Regiment (Duties) Commons February 9, 1944

2 speeches — WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Commons February 22, 1944

3 speeches — Anti-tank Ranģe (Requisitioned House) Commons February 22, 1944

2 speeches — Overseas Service (A.T.S.) Commons February 29, 1944

5 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons February 29, 1944

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 1, 1944

11 speeches — PAY AND ALLOWANCES Commons March 2, 1944

PENSIONS (INCREASE) BILL Commons March 3, 1944

4 speeches — SERVICE PAY AND ALLOWANCES Commons March 7, 1944

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 9, 1944

2 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 14, 1944

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons March 16, 1944

2 speeches — Transferred Officers (Corps Pay) Commons March 21, 1944

5 speeches — WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Commons March 22, 1944

3 speeches — REQUISITIONED PROPERTY (MILITARY DAMAGE) Commons March 22, 1944

2 speeches — Home Guard Commons March 28, 1944

SOUTH-EASTERN COAST TOWNS (REHABILITATION) Commons April 6, 1944

HANSARD (BOUND VOLUMES) Commons April 25, 1944

2 speeches — Book, "China's Destiny" Commons May 3, 1944

2 speeches — Coalmines (Directed Youths) Commons May 25, 1944

3 speeches — CLAUSE 32.—(Tax avoidance.) Commons June 14, 1944

NEW CLAUSE.—(Turnover standards.) Commons June 15, 1944

AIR RAIDS (FLYING BOMBS) Commons June 23, 1944

ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS (HOME TRANSFERS) Commons June 29, 1944

3 speeches — COALMINES (DIRECTED YOUTHS) Commons June 29, 1944

Overseas Service Commons July 4, 1944

2 speeches — Release Application (Eastbourne) Commons July 4, 1944

QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS Commons July 4, 1944

ARMED FORCES, OVERSEAS (HOME TRANSFERS) Commons July 4, 1944

FLYING BOMB ATTACKS (MEETINGS WITH MINISTERS) Commons July 7, 1944

DISCHARGED SERVICE PERSONNEL (BADGE) Commons July 12, 1944

Parliamentary Discussion Commons July 14, 1944

Reconciliation Machinery Commons July 19, 1944

5 speeches — ARMED FORCES (COMPASSIONATE LEAVE) Commons July 19, 1944

2 speeches — Mines Ballot (Exemptions) Commons July 20, 1944

Signalling Apparatus (Order in Council) Commons July 20, 1944

FLYING BOMB ATTACKS Written Answers July 25, 1944

2 speeches — ARMY-AIR CO-OPERATION, NORMANDY Commons August 1, 1944

4 speeches — SERVICE PAY AND ALLOWANCES Commons August 3, 1944

Rubber Teats Commons September 26, 1944

3 speeches — DISTRESSED COASTAL AREAS Commons September 26, 1944

2 speeches — Arnhem (Recognition) Commons October 3, 1944

5 speeches — LIABILITIES (WAR-TIME ADJUST MENT) BILL [Lords] Commons October 11, 1944

2 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Power to extend foregoing sections to additional areas.) Commons October 13, 1944

CLAUSE 11.—(Abolition of preference for certain debts.) Commons October 13, 1944

3 speeches — Defence Works (District Council's Claim) Commons October 17, 1944

REGIONAL COMMISSIONERS Written Answers October 24, 1944

2 speeches — Defence and Evacuated Areas (Rehabilitation) Commons November 14, 1944

2 speeches — DEFENCE AREAS (REHABILITATION) Commons November 17, 1944

KING'S BADGE (PUBLICITY) Commons December 5, 1944

Officers' Coats (Coupons) Commons December 12, 1944

2 speeches — Tubular Scaffolding (Disposal) Commons December 12, 1944

Cadet (Sports Meeting Injury) Written Answers December 12, 1944

2 speeches — KING'S BADGE Commons December 13, 1944

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