Brigadier-General Richard Colvin
1856 - January 1, 1936Summary information for Brigadier-General Richard Colvin
Contributions
1920
GERMAN RAILWAYS (BRITISH OFFICERS' LUGGAGE). Commons February 17, 1920
COUNTY ASSOCIATIONS (SECRETARIES). Commons February 17, 1920
MR. CHURCHILL'S STATEMENT. Commons February 23, 1920
SUGAR RATION. Commons February 24, 1920
LIVE STOCK AND CORN, Commons March 1, 1920
PARCELS POST, ITALY. Commons March 1, 1920
2 speeches — VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT (1881) AMENDMENT BILL. Commons March 11, 1920
NAVY AND ARMY CANTEEN BOARD. Commons March 15, 1920
IMPORTED GOODS (MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT). Commons March 24, 1920
TRANSPORT. Commons March 24, 1920
SECONDARY SCHOOLMASTERS (SALARIES). Written Answers March 24, 1920
ROYAL SMALL ARMS FACTORY, ENFIELD LOOK. Written Answers March 24, 1920
BOARD OF INLAND REVENUE (PENALTIES). Written Answers March 24, 1920
ADJUTANTS, VOLUNTEER FORCE (GRATUITY). Written Answers April 14, 1920
UNCLASSIFIED SERVICES—MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS. Commons April 15, 1920
2 speeches — GRETNA AND WALTHAM ABBEY FACTORIES. Written Answers April 28, 1920
2 speeches — DISTURBANCES IN JERUSALEM (LIEUTENANT JABOTINSKY). Commons May 3, 1920
TANK CORPS (TEMPORARY OFFICERS). Written Answers May 5, 1920
GRETNA AND WALTHAM ABBEY FACTORIES. Written Answers May 5, 1920
DISTURBANCES, JERUSALEM (MR. JABOTINSKY). Written Answers June 10, 1920
PREAMBLE. Commons June 11, 1920
AGRICULTURAL WAGES. Commons June 24, 1920
3 speeches — DISTURBANCES, JERUSALEM (MR. JABOTINSKY). Commons June 29, 1920
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (MEDICAL RECORD CARDS). Commons November 10, 1920
WALTHAM ABBEY AND ENFIELD FACTORIES. Commons November 10, 1920
BRIGADE OF GUARDS (OFFICERS' UNIFORMS). Written Answers November 17, 1920
OFFICER'S PENSION. Written Answers November 24, 1920
INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS (GRATUITIES). Written Answers November 24, 1920
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