Captain Albert Fuller

1894 - July 27, 1969
Summary information for Captain Albert Fuller

Contributions

1932

CIVIL ESTIMATES AND ESTIMATES FOR, REVENUE DEPARTMENTS, 1932 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons February 29, 1932

BURMA. Written Answers February 29, 1932

FIGHTING SERVICES (HOSPITALS). Commons March 1, 1932

BRITISH ARMY (INFANTRY TRAINING). Written Answers March 22, 1932

COMMUNAL QUESTION. Commons April 18, 1932

2 speeches — BURMA. Commons April 18, 1932

SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS. Commons April 18, 1932

INDIAN ARMY (OFFICERS). Written Answers April 25, 1932

ARDWICK. Written Answers April 26, 1932

NEED TEST, NEWCASTLE. Written Answers April 27, 1932

2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons May 2, 1932

COMPANIES ACT, 1929. Written Answers May 3, 1932

TANGIER. Commons May 4, 1932

NIGERIA (EUROPEAN OFFICIAL, SENTENCE). Commons May 4, 1932

OFFICERS' WIDOWS (SILVER WEDDING FUND). Written Answers May 9, 1932

2 speeches — ARMY (VICEROY'S COMMISSIONED OFFICER). Commons May 11, 1932

INDIA. Commons May 11, 1932

INDIAN ARMY (CLASS COMPOSITION). Written Answers May 26, 1932

NORTH-WEST FRONTIER (DEFENCE). Commons May 30, 1932

IMPERIAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE. Written Answers May 31, 1932

2 speeches — BURMA. Commons June 13, 1932

WAGES. Written Answers July 6, 1932

MILITARY EXPENDITURE. Written Answers July 6, 1932

INDIA (BURMA). Commons July 7, 1932

EAST INDIES SQUADRON (COST OF MAINTENANCE). Written Answers July 8, 1932

INDIA (STATISTICS). Written Answers July 8, 1932

CONDUCT OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS. Commons October 25, 1932

PUBLIC SERVICES (PAY). Commons November 14, 1932

JUTE (EXPORT DUTY). Commons November 14, 1932

EX-ENEMY DEBTS (HUNGARY). Commons November 14, 1932

RETAIL PRICES. Commons November 15, 1932

BURMA. Written Answers November 28, 1932

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons December 19, 1932

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