Sir Henry Morris-Jones

1884 - July 9, 1972
Summary information for Sir Henry Morris-Jones

Contributions

1938

SPREAD-OVER OF HOLIDAYS. Commons April 6, 1938

2 speeches — PENSIONS. Commons April 14, 1938

2 speeches — WAR-GAS POISONING (RESEARCH). Commons May 16, 1938

CREDITS. Commons May 16, 1938

DENBIGH. Written Answers May 16, 1938

UNITED KINGDOM MIGRANTS. Commons May 17, 1938

2 speeches — PASSENGER STEAMERS, AUSTRALIA SERVICE. Commons May 17, 1938

2 speeches — VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS. Commons May 19, 1938

LAND FERTILITY SCHEME. Written Answers May 30, 1938

2 speeches — CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Commons May 31, 1938

3 speeches — PRIVATE BUSINESS. Commons June 14, 1938

3 speeches — DOMESTIC SERVICE. Commons June 30, 1938

MUTTON AND LAMB (PRICES). Commons June 30, 1938

SHEEP SALES. Commons June 30, 1938

4 speeches — CLAUSE 20.—(Increase of additional allowance in case of machinery and plant.) Commons July 12, 1938

2 speeches — REFUGEES (MEDICAL AND DENTAL PRACTITIONERS). Commons July 14, 1938

HOLIDAYS WITH PAY BILL. Commons July 14, 1938

2 speeches — ABORTION. Commons July 25, 1938

HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. Commons July 28, 1938

EXPORTS. Commons November 15, 1938

3 speeches — CATTLE AND SHEEP (IMPORTS FROM EIRE). Commons November 21, 1938

CREDITS. Commons November 21, 1938

MEDICAL SUPPLIES (EMERGENCY ARRANGEMENTS). Written Answers November 23, 1938

SICKNESS BENEFIT (WAITING PERIOD). Written Answers November 24, 1938

4 speeches — MEDICAL SERVICES IN CIVIL DEFENCE. Commons November 30, 1938

SOUTH AFRICA (MR. PIROW'S EUROPEAN CONVERSATIONS). Commons December 6, 1938

5 speeches — CEYLON (CONSTITUTION). Commons December 7, 1938

COLONIAL POLICY. Commons December 7, 1938

GOVERNMENT POLICY. Commons December 12, 1938

3 speeches — CANCER BILL Commons December 12, 1938

FOREIGN POLICY. Commons December 19, 1938

NATIONAL SERVICE. Commons December 20, 1938

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT POLICY. Commons December 22, 1938

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