Colonel Alan Gandar-Dower
1898 - May 6, 1980Summary information for Colonel Alan Gandar-Dower
Contributions
1934
MANCHURIA (BRITISH TRADE INTERESTS). Written Answers February 5, 1934
TEXTILE EXPORTS. Written Answers February 6, 1934
ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY. Written Answers February 8, 1934
BRITISH COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICE, CHINA. Written Answers February 8, 1934
TRANSPORT (MARKED CROSSING PLACES). Written Answers February 9, 1934
LEVANT FAIR, TEL-AVIV. Written Answers February 13, 1934
NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES. Written Answers February 14, 1934
IMPERIAL PREFERENCE (CANADIAN TIMBER). Commons February 20, 1934
2 speeches — DENMARK (IMPORT LICENCES). Commons March 1, 1934
3 speeches — LAND VALUATION DEPARTMENT. Commons March 15, 1934
2 speeches — AIR SERVICES (CHINA). Commons March 15, 1934
LAND TRANSACTIONS. Written Answers March 15, 1934
MOTOR-CARS (WIRELESS RECEIVERS). Written Answers March 15, 1934
IMPORTED HEADGEAR. Commons March 27, 1934
2 speeches — DENMARK (IMPORT LICENCES). Commons March 28, 1934
WEABING APPAREL (FRENCH BERETS). Commons April 11, 1934
TRADE MARKS (JAPAN). Commons April 17, 1934
2 speeches — LAND TRANSFERS (REGISTRATION). Commons May 3, 1934
2 speeches — JAPANESE COMPETITION, GREAT BRITAIN AND COLONIES (GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS). Commons May 7, 1934
SOUTH AFRICA (JAPANESE HATS). Commons May 8, 1934
2 speeches — HATS (IMPORT). Commons May 8, 1934
IMPORT DUTIES. Commons May 17, 1934
SLUM CLEARANCE. Commons June 4, 1934
2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons June 5, 1934
NEW CLAUSE —(Enactments relating to income tax reliefs.) Commons June 11, 1934
NEW CLAUSE —(Amendment of 21 and 22 Geo. 5, c. 49, Second Schedule.) Commons June 11, 1934
DENMARK. Commons June 12, 1934
WEARING APPAREL (IMPORTS FROM GERMANY). Commons July 3, 1934
FABRIC GLOVES (IMPORTS). Commons July 3, 1934
MURDER CONVICTION, NOTTINGHAM. Commons July 3, 1934
2 speeches — ALSTON, CUMBERLAND. Commons December 5, 1934
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