Colonel John Macnamara
1905 - December 22, 1944Summary information for Colonel John Macnamara
Contributions
1938
BRENTWOOD. Written Answers February 17, 1938
2 speeches — NATIONAL MILITARY TRAINING. Commons March 16, 1938
5 speeches — ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1937. Commons March 22, 1938
TRANSPORT (ESSEX ROAD IMPROVEMENTS). Written Answers March 25, 1938
INDIA (BRITISH TROOPS, WAZIRISTAN). Commons March 28, 1938
RECRUITING APPEALS. Commons March 29, 1938
REVIEW, HYDE PARK. Commons March 29, 1938
NATIONAL MILITARY TRAINING (CHANNEL ISLANDS). Commons March 29, 1938
CADET CORPS (USE OF SCHOOLS). Commons April 5, 1938
TERRITORIAL ARMY (RECRUITING). Commons April 5, 1938
SPAIN. Commons May 23, 1938
2 speeches — ANTI-AIRCRAFT UNITS, LONDON. Commons May 24, 1938
BRITISH CONSULAR STAFFS (PAYMENT). Commons May 25, 1938
SPORTS FIELD, DUKE OF YORK'S HEADQUARTERS. Commons May 30, 1938
2 speeches — TERRITORIAL ARMY (GASMASKS). Commons May 30, 1938
EUROPEAN REFUGEES. Commons May 30, 1938
2 speeches — UNIFORMS. Commons May 31, 1938
TATTOOS. Commons May 31, 1938
2 speeches — DRILL. Commons May 31, 1938
AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS. Commons June 1, 1938
AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS. Written Answers June 1, 1938
3 speeches — WHEAT. Commons June 27, 1938
LAMB PRICES, EAST ANGLIA. Commons June 27, 1938
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. Commons June 28, 1938
2 speeches — COMPOSITION OF THE OPHTHALMIC BENEFIT APPROVED COMMITTEE. Commons June 28, 1938
3 speeches — OFFICIAL SECRETS ACTS. Commons June 30, 1938
PALESTINE (POLICE). Written Answers July 21, 1938
WATER SUPPLY, LITTLE LAVER, ESSEX. Written Answers November 11, 1938
NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE (WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION). Written Answers December 15, 1938
INDIA (NORTH-WEST FRONTIER). Written Answers December 19, 1938
CADET FORCE (COMMITTEE). Commons December 20, 1938
DRILL. Commons December 20, 1938
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