Sir Smedley Crooke
1861 - October 13, 1951Summary information for Sir Smedley Crooke
Contributions
1942
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY (RURAL AREAS). Written Answers January 22, 1942
OFFICERS' RETIRED PAY. Written Answers January 22, 1942
ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Written Answers February 5, 1942
2 speeches — RUSSIAN RESIDENTS. Written Answers February 11, 1942
3 speeches — PUBLIC ASSISTANCE. Commons February 26, 1942
PIGS. Written Answers March 11, 1942
3 speeches — WAGE EARNERS (INCOME TAX). Commons March 12, 1942
ARMED FORCES AND CIVILIANS (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Commons March 19, 1942
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (WOMEN EMPLOYEES). Written Answers March 19, 1942
PUBLICITY OFFICERS (MILITARY SERVICE). Written Answers June 3, 1942
PETROL (BIRMINGHAM VOLUNTARY SERVICE). Commons June 10, 1942
MOTOR-CAR LICENCES (BIRMINGHAM VOLUNTARY TRANSPORT SECTION). Written Answers June 11, 1942
2 speeches — PUBLICITY OFFICERS. Written Answers June 16, 1942
CLOTHING COUPONS. Commons June 24, 1942
INCOME TAX (WIDOWS' WAR PENSIONS). Written Answers June 24, 1942
Film (Pawnbrokers' Protest). Written Answers July 8, 1942
Income Tax Appeals (Notice of Hearing). Written Answers July 8, 1942
Forestry Commission (Staff). Written Answers July 21, 1942
Public Relations and Press Officers. Commons July 22, 1942
OFFICERS' RETIRED PAY. Commons July 22, 1942
SPECIAL SERVICE TROOPS (PAY) Written Answers October 1, 1942
2 speeches — Diphtheria (Immunisation) Commons October 8, 1942
FISH SUPPLIES, BIRMINGHAM Written Answers November 17, 1942
ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS) Written Answers November 18, 1942
Concentration of Industries (Small Firms) Written Answers December 2, 1942
TOWELS (INDUSTRIAL REQUIREMENTS) Written Answers December 3, 1942
Toys (Prices) Written Answers December 8, 1942
AIR TRAINING CORPS (OVERCOATS) Written Answers December 10, 1942
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