Hon. John Stourton
1899 -Summary information for Hon. John Stourton
Contributions
1932
DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE Commons February 10, 1932
2 speeches — TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS. Commons February 11, 1932
3 speeches — LARCENY. Commons February 18, 1932
DARTMOOR PRISON. Commons February 25, 1932
2 speeches — THEFTS FROM CARS, LONDON. Commons February 25, 1932
PARLIAMENT ACT. Commons March 3, 1932
INSURANCE (ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT). Commons March 17, 1932
UNEMPLOYMENT (TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS, SALFORD). Commons April 5, 1932
ROYAL NAVY (SUBMARINE M 2). Commons April 5, 1932
METROPOLITAN POLICE. Commons April 5, 1932
AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 20, 1932
SURTAX. Commons May 26, 1932
4 speeches — NATIONAL DEBT. Commons June 2, 1932
TERRITORIAL ARMY (CAMPS). Commons June 30, 1932
ECONOMIC SITUATION. Commons July 11, 1932
WAR LOAN CONVERSION. Commons July 13, 1932
ROAD AND RAIL TRANSPORT (CONFERENCE). Commons October 20, 1932
2 speeches — IRISH WORKERS. Commons October 20, 1932
ROYAL NAVY (SUBMARINE M.2). Commons October 20, 1932
ROYAL COMMISSION (REPORT). Written Answers October 24, 1932
TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS. Written Answers October 24, 1932
INCOME TAX. Commons October 25, 1932
2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons October 31, 1932
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS Commons November 3, 1932
IRISH WORKERS. Commons November 3, 1932
2 speeches — INCOME TAX. Commons November 3, 1932
2 speeches — IRISH WORKERS. Commons November 7, 1932
SALFORD. Commons November 8, 1932
2 speeches — ROAD AND RAIL INQUIRY (RECOMMENDATIONS). Commons November 9, 1932
2 speeches — IRISH WORKERS. Commons November 9, 1932
2 speeches — UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS (DEMONSTRATIONS). Commons November 10, 1932
2 speeches — BRITISH CANNING INDUSTRY. Commons November 10, 1932
2 speeches — CRIME STATISTICS. Commons November 10, 1932
UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS (MAINTENANCE). Commons November 14, 1932
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