Lieut-Colonel Charles Rudkin

1872 - December 30, 1957
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Charles Rudkin

Contributions

1924

TANGMERE AERODROME. Written Answers February 21, 1924

MIDHURST (HOUSE SHORTAGE). Written Answers February 21, 1924

2 speeches — PALATINATE (BRITISH CONSUL'S REPORT). Commons February 25, 1924

EX-SERVICE MEN (EMPLOYMENT SCHEMES). Commons February 25, 1924

PETROL AND PARAFFIN PRICES. Written Answers February 25, 1924

MIDHURST SCHOOL (ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING). Written Answers February 25, 1924

CUNARD STEAMERS (PLYMOUTH). Written Answers February 28, 1924

MEDICAL EXAMINATION. Written Answers February 28, 1924

BLIND CASES. Commons March 6, 1924

JUBALAND. Commons March 10, 1924

MEETING OF PREMIERS. Commons March 10, 1924

ASCENSION ISLAND (TURTLES). Written Answers March 10, 1924

BOGNOR CEMETERY DEAINAGE. Commons March 12, 1924

2 speeches — MEDICAL EXAMINATION, LITTLEHAMPTON. Commons March 13, 1924

WEST SUSSEX. Written Answers May 7, 1924

2 speeches — CHIEF OF IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF (SPEECH). Commons May 13, 1924

2 speeches — EARL OF CAVAN (SPEECH). Commons May 14, 1924

LAW OF PROPERTY ACT, 1922. Written Answers May 14, 1924

2 speeches — FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE RESTRICTIONS, WEST SUSSEX. Commons May 19, 1924

AIR SERVICE TESTS. Commons May 28, 1924

2 speeches — BRITISH INVESTMENTS. Commons June 2, 1924

RUMANIA (PROPERTY LIABILITIES). Commons June 4, 1924

2 speeches — RUMANIAN RAILWAYS (BRITISH INVESTMENTS). Commons June 6, 1924

FELPHAM AND BOGNOR LEVEL. Commons June 23, 1924

3 speeches — TRAFFIC CONGESTION. Commons June 24, 1924

2 speeches — ANGMERING. Commons June 25, 1924

CLAUSE 15.—(Amendments as to licences for mechanically-propelled vehicles.) Commons June 30, 1924

5 speeches — SOUTHERN RAILWAY (DOCK CHARGES) BILL [Lords] Commons July 10, 1924

10 speeches — SOUTHERN RAILWAY BILL (By Order) Commons July 29, 1924

EXPLOSION, SLADES GREEN. Written Answers August 5, 1924

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