Sir Herbert Holdsworth

1890 - July 8, 1949
Summary information for Sir Herbert Holdsworth

Contributions

1940

GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS Commons January 23, 1940

MOTOR VEHICLE LICENCES. Commons January 24, 1940

ANTI-WASTE CAMPAIGN. Commons January 24, 1940

2 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Commons January 30, 1940

REGISTERED RETAILERS. Commons January 31, 1940

COAL SUPPLIES, GLASGOW. Commons January 31, 1940

FOOD PRICES (GOVERNMENT CONTROL). Commons January 31, 1940

2 speeches — WASTE PAPER AND SCRAP-IRON (COLLECTION). Commons February 7, 1940

GOVERNMENT AND RAILWAYS (AGREEMENT). Commons February 7, 1940

8 speeches — TRANSPORT. Commons February 13, 1940

WOOL. Written Answers February 20, 1940

COMMODITY PRICES. Written Answers February 21, 1940

5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Reduction of age at which old age pensions become payable and adjustment of contributions.) Commons February 28, 1940

3 speeches — COAL WAGONS (DEMURRAGE). Commons March 6, 1940

DOMESTIC SUPPLIES. Commons March 12, 1940

3 speeches — ARMY ESTIMATES, 1940. Commons March 12, 1940

MINISTRY OF SUPPLY (WOOLLEN CLOTHS). Commons March 19, 1940

PROGRESS OF THE WAR. Commons March 19, 1940

5 speeches — PRICES AND THE COST OF LIVING. Commons April 2, 1940

ALLIES' DECISION. Commons April 9, 1940

RAILWAY REFRESHMENT CHARGES. Commons April 24, 1940

WOOL. Commons April 24, 1940

2 speeches — CLEARING OFFICE (SPAIN) AMENDMENT ORDER, 1940. Commons April 24, 1940

2 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (SUPPLEMENTARY ALLOWANCES) BILL. Commons April 30, 1940

WASTE PAPER (COLLECTION). Commons May 1, 1940

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons May 2, 1940

WASTE (SALVAGE). Commons May 28, 1940

CIVIL ESTIMATES, 1940. Commons May 28, 1940

FINANCE BILL. Commons May 29, 1940

3 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons June 5, 1940

NEW CLAUSE.—(Special provisions as to mines, oil-wells, etc.) Commons June 19, 1940

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