Colonel Sir Arthur Holbrook
1850 - December 24, 1946Summary information for Colonel Sir Arthur Holbrook
Contributions
1929
OPERA. Commons January 22, 1929
2 speeches — BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (PUBLICATIONS). Commons January 22, 1929
LIQUOR TRAFFIC (STATE MANAGEMENT). Commons January 24, 1929
POISONS AND PHARMACY ACTS. Commons January 24, 1929
OFFICERS' SUPERANNUATION. Commons January 24, 1929
LOAXS. Commons January 28, 1929
2 speeches — MILK SALES. Commons January 28, 1929
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (INCOME TAX). Written Answers January 28, 1929
MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Commons January 29, 1929
2 speeches — LIVERPOOL (FOREIGN TILES). Commons January 29, 1929
PENNY POSTAGE. Commons January 29, 1929
LICENSED PREMISES (STATE MANAGEMENT). Written Answers January 30, 1929
IMPORTED GRANITE MONUMENTS (MARKING). Written Answers January 30, 1929
INCOME TAX (SIMPLIFICATION). Written Answers January 30, 1929
2 speeches — VOLUNTARY HOSPITALS (ASSESSMENTS). Commons January 31, 1929
P-CLASS. Commons January 31, 1929
GERMAN WHEAT (IMPORTS). Commons February 4, 1929
OLD POST OFFICE BUILDINGS, CARLISLE. Commons February 4, 1929
ALL-BRITISH BEER (DUTY). Written Answers February 4, 1929
TELEPHONE SERVICE, GERMANY. Written Answers February 5, 1929
LIQUOR TRAFFIC (STATE CONTROL). Written Answers February 5, 1929
IMPORTED BARLEY. Commons February 6, 1929
ARMY OFFICERS' PAY. Commons February 6, 1929
UNITED SEKVICES FUND. Written Answers February 7, 1929
IRISH GRANTS COMMITTEE. Written Answers February 7, 1929
CORRUGATED PAPER BOXES. Commons February 14, 1929
LOANS. Commons February 14, 1929
JAMAICA (BROADCASTING). Commons March 25, 1929
RUBBER PAVING. Written Answers March 25, 1929
HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLES (PNEUMATIC TYRES). Written Answers March 25, 1929
UNITED SERVICES FUND. Written Answers March 26, 1929
TEACHER'S SERVICE, LONGSTOOK. Written Answers March 26, 1929
JAMAICA. Written Answers March 27, 1929
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