Sir Joseph Lamb
1873 - November 20, 1949Summary information for Sir Joseph Lamb
Contributions
1943
Beveridge Report Commons January 19, 1943
WAR SITUATION Commons January 19, 1943
WAR CRIMINALS (PUNISHMENT) Written Answers January 19, 1943
ROAD HAULAGE (CLEARING HOUSES) Commons February 10, 1943
2 speeches — CEMETERIES AND BURIAL GROUNDS Commons February 11, 1943
Nurses' and Midwives' Salaries Commons February 11, 1943
Conscientious Objectors Commons February 25, 1943
Teachers (Training) Commons February 25, 1943
Farm Domestic Labour Commons February 25, 1943
FLOWERS BY RAIL (CONCESSION) Commons March 18, 1943
Women's Land Army (Milk Distribution) Commons March 25, 1943
CATERING WAGES BILL Commons March 25, 1943
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(The Catering Wages Com- mission and the workers to whom this Act applies.) Commons March 25, 1943
CATERING WAGES BILL Commons March 25, 1943
REQUISITIONED PREMISES (COM- PENSATION) Commons March 25, 1943
CLAUSE 2.—(General Functions of the Commission.) Commons March 31, 1943
CATERING WAGES BILL Commons April 1, 1943
4 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(General provisions as to wages board). Commons April 1, 1943
2 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Officers.) Commons April 1, 1943
4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Application to local authorities.) Commons April 6, 1943
2 speeches — TITLE Commons April 20, 1943
9 speeches — BRITISH ARMY (WOMEN MEDICAL OFFICERS) Commons April 20, 1943
BUSINESS AND SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE Commons April 21, 1943
Woollen Underclothing Commons May 4, 1943
FOOD SUPPLIES CONFERENCE Commons May 6, 1943
Latch Needles (Import Licences) Commons May 11, 1943
AGRICULTURE (POST-WAR POLICY) Commons May 11, 1943
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS Commons May 11, 1943
SCRAP METAL DUMPS (COLLECTION) Commons May 19, 1943
4 speeches — CLAUSE 2—(Refusal and postponement of interim development applications.) Commons May 25, 1943
2 speeches — Fish (Supplies and Distribution) Commons June 2, 1943
CLAUSE 1.—(Suspension of coal rebates.) Commons June 2, 1943
CLAUSE 2.—(Payment to the Minister of Fuel and Power of amounts corresponding to amounts of suspended rebates.) Commons June 2, 1943
Police War Reserve (Compensation for Injuries) Commons June 10, 1943
Warble Fly Commons June 10, 1943
2 speeches — Farm Sunday Commons June 24, 1943
SEPARATION AND MAINTENANCE ORDERS (DIVISION OF PROPERTY) Commons June 24, 1943
ELECTORAL MACHINERY (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS) Commons June 24, 1943
Home Flax Production Department Written Answers June 30, 1943
Official Report, House of Commons Commons July 7, 1943
Labour Supervision (Report) Commons July 7, 1943
Agricultural Workers' Cottages (Cost) Commons July 8, 1943
Ploughing-up Campaign Commons July 8, 1943
2 speeches — Wages and Prices Commons July 8, 1943
Agricultural Holdings, Rosneath Estate (Repairs) Commons July 13, 1943
Agricultural Workers Commons July 27, 1943
2 speeches — AGRICULTURE (REGULATION 28B) Commons July 27, 1943
CLAUSE 5.—(Constructional schemes.) Commons July 27, 1943
CLAUSE 10.—(Withdrawal of support where notice of approach required by retained lease.) Commons July 27, 1943
3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Restriction on working of coal.) Commons July 27, 1943
POST-WAR AGRICULTURAL POLICY Commons August 3, 1943
WAR SERVICE (DECORATIONS) Commons August 3, 1943
PETROL IMPORTS, EIRE Commons August 4, 1943
STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERS Commons September 22, 1943
Women's Albert Hall Meeting Commons October 14, 1943
Livestock Grazing Commons October 14, 1943
Nurses (Factories and Works) Commons October 28, 1943
AGRICULTURAL PRICES AND POLICY Commons October 28, 1943
4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Regulations of Commis- sioners of Inland Revenue.) Commons November 2, 1943
FOODS (LABELLING AND ADVERTISING) Commons November 9, 1943
2 speeches — SERVICE AND CIVILIAN PRISONERS OF WAR, FAR EAST Commons December 7, 1943
2 speeches — Farm Workers (Clothing) Commons December 9, 1943
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