Colonel Harry Nathan
1889 - October 23, 1963Summary information for Colonel Harry Nathan
Contributions
1935
2 speeches — TIN REGULATION SCHEME. Commons February 19, 1935
3 speeches — MESSRS. JAMES AND SHAKESPEARE, LTD. (INQUIRY). Commons February 21, 1935
2 speeches — TIN DEVELOPMENT SCHEME. Commons February 21, 1935
MESSRS. JAMES AND SHAKES- PEARE, LIMITED (INQUIRY). Commons February 25, 1935
4 speeches — TIN DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES. Commons February 25, 1935
COMMODITY EXCHANGES. Commons February 26, 1935
3 speeches — MESSRS. JAMES AND SHAKE SPEARE, LIMITED (INQUIRY). Commons February 26, 1935
2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Accession of Indian States). Commons February 26, 1935
TIN REGULATION SCHEME. Written Answers February 26, 1935
5 speeches — TIN REGULATION SCHEME. Commons February 27, 1935
2 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Accession, of Indian States.) Commons February 27, 1935
EAST LONDON (FACILITIES). Commons February 28, 1935
4 speeches — TIN REGULATION SCHEME. Commons February 28, 1935
4 speeches — TIN REGULATION SCHEME. Commons March 4, 1935
6 speeches — TIN REGULATION SCHEME. Commons March 5, 1935
2 speeches — TIN REGULATION SCHEME. Commons March 6, 1935
TIN REGULATION SCHEME. Commons March 7, 1935
15 speeches — CIVIL ESTIMATES AND ESTIMATES FOR REVKNUE DEPARTMENTS, 1935 (VOTE ON ACCOUNT). Commons March 7, 1935
2 speeches — CLAUSE 30.—(Provisions as to introduc- tion and passing of Bills.) Commons March 12, 1935
3 speeches — NUMBER OF ROYAL AIR FORCE. Commons March 19, 1935
6 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Valuation of goods for purpose of ad valorem duties.) Commons June 18, 1935
CLAUSE 15.—(Power to require production of documents relating to imported goods.) Commons June 18, 1935
JAMES AND SHAKESPEARE, LIMITED (LIQUIDATION). Commons June 19, 1935
2 speeches — FINANCE BILL (CUSTOMS VALUATION). Commons June 19, 1935
INTERNATIONAL SITUATION. Commons October 22, 1935
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