Dr Alfred Howitt

1879 - December 8, 1954
Summary information for Dr Alfred Howitt

Contributions

1934

DANGEROUS DRUGS. Commons February 1, 1934

INTER-IMPERIAL TRADE (COMMITTEE). Commons February 1, 1934

INFLAMMABLE CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS. Commons February 8, 1934

FOOD IMPORTS. Commons February 8, 1934

FOUNDLING HOSPITAL SITE. Commons February 14, 1934

TRADE AGREEMENTS (COAL). Written Answers February 27, 1934

FOOD SUPPLIES. Written Answers February 27, 1934

HAWKERS. Commons March 5, 1934

BACON PRICES. Commons March 6, 1934

TUBERCULOUS CATTLE (SLAUGHTER). Written Answers March 8, 1934

2 speeches — TRADE AGREEMENTS. Commons March 13, 1934

IMPORT DUTIES (MATCHES). Commons March 13, 1934

LONDON PASSENGER SERVICES. Commons March 21, 1934

COAL CONSUMPTION, GREAT BRITAIN. Written Answers March 21, 1934

HEALTH INSURED PERSONS (EMPLOYMENT). Commons March 22, 1934

2 speeches — MANUFACTURES (IMPORTS AND EXPORTS). Commons March 27, 1934

ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS (IMPORTS). Commons March 27, 1934

IMPORT DUTIES (BISCUITS). Commons March 27, 1934

2 speeches — IMPORTED CANNED SALMON. Commons April 10, 1934

ROAD TRAFFIC BILL. Commons April 10, 1934

MEAT IMPOST RESTRICTIONS. Commons April 19, 1934

BULBS. Commons April 19, 1934

VEGETABLE PRODUCTION. Commons April 23, 1934

TIMBER IMPORTS (RUSSIAN ORIGIN). Commons April 24, 1934

2 speeches — HEATH AND FOREST FIRES. Commons April 26, 1934

DEFENCE SERVICES (MEDICAL BRANCHES). Commons May 1, 1934

IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Commons May 3, 1934

EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD. Commons May 3, 1934

APPAREL (IMPORTS FROM POLAND). Commons May 10, 1934

DOMINIONS AND COLONIES (JAPANESE IMPORTS). Commons May 15, 1934

TRADE NEGOTIATIONS. Commons May 15, 1934

AGRICULTURE (DAIRY AND BACON PRODUCTION). Commons May 15, 1934

2 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Repeal of customs duty on insulin.) Commons June 4, 1934

TUBERCULOSIS (INSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT). Commons July 30, 1934

MEAT INSPECTION. Commons December 6, 1934

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