Sir Percy Hurd

1864 - June 5, 1950
Summary information for Sir Percy Hurd

Contributions

1942

OVERSEAS EVACUATION (REMITTANCES). Commons January 8, 1942

OVERSEAS EVACUEES (REMITTANCES). Written Answers January 20, 1942

2 speeches — CARRIBEAN COLONIES. Commons January 21, 1942

2 speeches — MILK (PRICES). Commons January 21, 1942

BROADCASTING. Written Answers January 21, 1942

2 speeches — RURAL KNOWLEDGE Commons January 22, 1942

WORKERS FROM IRELAND. Commons January 22, 1942

2 speeches — UNCULTIVATED GARDENS. Commons January 22, 1942

2 speeches — ANGLO-AMERICAN CO-OPERATION. Commons January 22, 1942

2 speeches — KITCHEN WASTE COLLECTION. Commons January 28, 1942

2 speeches — HOUSING (RURAL AREAS). Commons January 29, 1942

WATER SUPPLIES (RURAL AREAS). Commons January 29, 1942

2 speeches — RURAL DISTRICT COUNCILS (HEALTH SERVICES). Written Answers January 29, 1942

RURAL HOUSING (RE-CONDITIONING). Written Answers January 29, 1942

OVERSEAS EVACUEES (REMITTANCES). Written Answers January 29, 1942

2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS CHAMBER. Commons February 5, 1942

GIFT PARCELS FROM ABROAD. Written Answers February 10, 1942

2 speeches — SCRAP METAL COLLECTION, WILTSHIRE. Commons February 11, 1942

3 speeches — WORKERS FROM IRELAND (MEDICAL EXAMINATION). Commons February 12, 1942

DOUBLE SUMMER-TIME (PERIOD). Commons February 12, 1942

MINISTERIAL CHANGES. Commons February 24, 1942

2 speeches — CARIBBEAN COMMISSION (CANADA). Commons March 12, 1942

WORKSHOP CO-OPERATION. Commons March 17, 1942

4 speeches — IRISH IMMIGRANT LABOURERS (MEDICAL EXAMINATION). Commons March 17, 1942

4 speeches — AGRICULTURE Commons March 18, 1942

2 speeches — REGIONAL COMMISSIONERS (INSPECTIONS). Commons March 19, 1942

IMMIGRANT IRISH LABOURERS. Commons March 26, 1942

3 speeches — TYPHUS (PREVENTIVE MEASURES). Commons March 26, 1942

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. Commons March 26, 1942

RETAIL TRADERS. Commons May 21, 1942

2 speeches — RURAL POST OFFICES. Commons June 3, 1942

2 speeches — PAPER SUPPLIES (PUBLICATIONS). Commons June 3, 1942

3 speeches — PUBLICATIONS (FOREIGN NATIONALITIES). Commons June 17, 1942

SECOND SCHEDULE (Amendments as to ultimate incidence of Contributions under Part I of the Principal Act). Commons June 18, 1942

Women Workers (Wages). Commons July 7, 1942

PROPAGANDA. Commons July 7, 1942

4 speeches — Women's Land Army. Commons July 14, 1942

Paraffin (Farms and Cottages). Commons July 21, 1942

Domestic Poultry Keeping. Commons July 21, 1942

2 speeches — Women's Land Army. Commons July 23, 1942

3 speeches — Economy Campaign. Commons August 4, 1942

BRICK INDUSTRY (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS). Commons August 6, 1942

Electricity Consumption Commons September 8, 1942

2 speeches — Household Bones (Collection) Commons September 9, 1942

Post-war Construction Commons September 10, 1942

SCOTTISH MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (MEETING) Written Answers September 10, 1942

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Commons October 1, 1942

Electricity Supply Industry Written Answers October 13, 1942

Milk (Pasteurisation) Commons October 15, 1942

2 speeches — Sunday Opening Commons October 15, 1942

4 speeches — GREECE (FOOD SUPPLIES) Commons October 20, 1942

Dust Destructor, Hornsey Commons October 22, 1942

2 speeches — Derelict Timber Commons November 10, 1942

Broadcasting Fees (Members of Armed Forces) Commons November 10, 1942

Potatoes Written Answers November 10, 1942

HOUSING (RURAL WORKERS) Written Answers November 10, 1942

GREECE (FOOD SUPPLIES) Commons November 17, 1942

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons November 19, 1942

2 speeches — Shingles Commons December 3, 1942

3 speeches — Secondary School Children (Withdrawals) Commons December 10, 1942

Venereal Disease Commons December 10, 1942

2 speeches — Diet Commons December 10, 1942

Milk Testing Scheme Written Answers December 10, 1942

Vitamin Preparations Written Answers December 16, 1942

Bread (Vitamin E) Written Answers December 16, 1942

United Nations Declaration Commons December 17, 1942

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