Captain Cecil Ramage
1895 -Summary information for Captain Cecil Ramage
Contributions
1924
2 speeches — MUNITION COTTAGES, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE (EJECTMENT NOTICES). Commons January 21, 1924
WOMEN TEACHERS (WAR SERVICE). Written Answers February 14, 1924
EXHUMATION, KEYNSHAM. Commons February 19, 1924
MILK SUPPLIES. Written Answers February 20, 1924
RANKER OFFICERS. Commons February 21, 1924
VALUATION OFFICE. Written Answers February 21, 1924
AIR MINISTRY. Commons February 26, 1924
VALUATION OFFICE. Commons February 26, 1924
2 speeches — TEMPORARY CIVIL SERVANTS (TRANSFER). Commons February 26, 1924
HOUSE PROPERTY, SOUTHWARK. Written Answers February 27, 1924
TEACHERS' PENSIONS. Written Answers February 27, 1924
MINISTRY OF PENSIONS. Written Answers February 28, 1924
LEAVING AGE. Commons March 6, 1924
FINAL AWARDS. Commons March 13, 1924
APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME (EMIGRANTS). Commons May 7, 1924
WIDOWS. Commons May 8, 1924
TEMPORARY GRADE III CLERKS. Written Answers May 8, 1924
2 speeches — OLD AGE PENSIONS. Written Answers May 8, 1924
OBSERVATION CASES. Written Answers May 8, 1924
ADMINISTRATION. Written Answers May 14, 1924
JUVENILE UNEMPLOYMENT CENTRES (STAFFING). Written Answers May 16, 1924
EXPENDITURE. Written Answers May 19, 1924
MINISTRY OF LABOUR. Commons May 22, 1924
JUVENILE CENTRES. Written Answers May 29, 1924
STATE FACTORY, BIRTLEY. Written Answers June 26, 1924
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (VALUATION ASSISTANTS). Written Answers July 1, 1924
VALUATIONS OFFICE (PROMOTION). Commons July 3, 1924
FINANCE. Written Answers July 3, 1924
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT (PROMOTION). Written Answers July 10, 1924
SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS AND NATIONAL SAVINGS CERTIFICATES. Written Answers July 16, 1924
DECEASED OFFICER'S ESTATE (ARREARS OF PENSION). Written Answers July 31, 1924
VALUATION OFFICE. Written Answers July 31, 1924
GRAMOPHONE AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT FACTORIES. Written Answers October 2, 1924
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