Colonel William Carver
1868 - January 28, 1961Summary information for Colonel William Carver
Contributions
1937
2 speeches — BUTTER. Commons January 28, 1937
REMOUNTS (STATISTICS). Written Answers January 28, 1937
MILK MARKETING BOARD (BUTTER PRICES). Written Answers February 4, 1937
BUTTER AND MILK. Written Answers February 8, 1937
2 speeches — CUSTOMS HOUSE (LOWER THAMES STREET). Commons March 10, 1937
EGYPT (TAXATION). Written Answers March 18, 1937
AGRICULTURE (CEREALS PRODUCTION). Written Answers April 12, 1937
2 speeches — SELBY BRIDGE. Commons June 3, 1937
ANTHRAX. Written Answers June 9, 1937
RIVERSIDE QUAY, LOWER THAMES STREET. Commons June 14, 1937
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. Commons June 15, 1937
UGANDA (LEPROSY). Commons June 15, 1937
SHEEP-WORRYING. Commons June 22, 1937
BAND PERFORMANCES, CUSTOM HOUSE WHARF. Written Answers June 22, 1937
DARTMOOR PRISON (KNOCK SYSTEM). Commons July 1, 1937
SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL WORK. Commons July 8, 1937
BRITISH ARMY (RECRUITMENT). Written Answers July 8, 1937
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY, YORKSHIRE. Written Answers July 13, 1937
AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTION. Commons October 28, 1937
COAST EROSION. Written Answers October 28, 1937
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Written Answers October 28, 1937
AGRICULTURE (GRASS-DRYING). Written Answers October 29, 1937
GREY SQUIRRELS DESTRUCTION. Written Answers November 1, 1937
ICE CREAM. Written Answers November 1, 1937
ROADS AND FOOTPATHS. Written Answers November 3, 1937
NEW AERODROMES. Written Answers November 3, 1937
BUTTER (PRICES). Written Answers November 8, 1937
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. Commons November 11, 1937
FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Written Answers November 11, 1937
TURKEYS. Written Answers November 11, 1937
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS. Written Answers November 23, 1937
CHEESE. Written Answers December 6, 1937
FARM WORKERS. Written Answers December 9, 1937
2 speeches — PROTECTIVE DUTIES. Written Answers December 23, 1937
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