Captain John Dickie

1874 - 1963
Summary information for Captain John Dickie

Contributions

1935

2 speeches — MINING INDUSTRY ACT. Commons April 8, 1935

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE (RESERVISTS). Commons April 16, 1935

5 speeches — RUSSIA. Commons April 18, 1935

COAL INDUSTRY (SUNDAY LABOUR). Commons April 18, 1935

2 speeches — AIR SERVICES (BOOKING FACILITIES). Commons May 22, 1935

CYCLE TRACKS. Commons May 22, 1935

3 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS (SAFETY MEASURES). Commons May 22, 1935

3 speeches — BOOKING FACILITIES. Commons May 29, 1935

5 speeches — SPECIAL AREAS. Commons June 20, 1935

OIL EXTRACTION (ASSISTANCE). Commons June 20, 1935

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Commons June 20, 1935

RUSSO-GERMAN AGREEMENT. Commons June 24, 1935

CONTRACTS (FAIR WAGES CLAUSE). Commons June 24, 1935

ARMY RESERVISTS. Commons June 24, 1935

BRITISH ARMY (RESERVISTS' PAY). Commons June 24, 1935

3 speeches — STATEMENT BY MR. EDEN. Commons July 1, 1935

3 speeches — BRITISH SOMALILAND. Commons July 4, 1935

ABYSSINIA. Commons July 8, 1935

MATERNAL AND INFANT MORTALITY. Commons July 11, 1935

4 speeches — WESTERN AUSTRALIA (PETITION). Commons July 17, 1935

2 speeches — COAL INDUSTRY (WAYLEAVES, CONSETT). Commons July 17, 1935

2 speeches — ITALY (MILITARY SERVICE). Commons July 22, 1935

TRADE AND COMMERCE (RUSSIA). Commons July 22, 1935

NUMBER OF ROYAL AIR FORCE. Commons July 22, 1935

INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSION. Commons July 23, 1935

MINES DEPARTMENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE. Commons July 24, 1935

2 speeches — SHIPPING INDUSTRY (ASSISTANCE). Commons July 25, 1935

NAVAL AND MILITARY PENSIONS AND GRANTS. Commons July 29, 1935

2 speeches — TRADE AGREEMENT (SPAIN). Commons July 30, 1935

LORD PRIVY SEAL'S SPEECH. Commons July 30, 1935

2 speeches — LONG-TERM CONTRACTS. Commons October 24, 1935

2 speeches — ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons October 24, 1935

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