Lieut-Colonel Sir Walter Smiles
1883 - January 31, 1953Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Sir Walter Smiles
Contributions
1938
2 speeches — HOLDING COMPANIES. Commons February 15, 1938
2 speeches — ARABIC SERVICE (INTERFERENCE). Commons February 21, 1938
2 speeches — AUSTRIA. Commons February 22, 1938
2 speeches — ASSAM (COMMISSIONERS). Commons February 28, 1938
WEST AFRICA (COCOA TRADE COMMISSION). Commons March 2, 1938
3 speeches — MOTOR DRIVING TESTS. Commons March 9, 1938
3 speeches — DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICES. Commons March 9, 1938
2 speeches — CREWS' QUARTERS (INSPECTION). Commons March 22, 1938
2 speeches — INSANITARY VESSELS, CARDIFF. Commons March 22, 1938
NAVY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1937. Commons March 22, 1938
AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS. Written Answers March 24, 1938
2 speeches — HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP "WARSPITE." Commons March 30, 1938
3 speeches — BOARD OF ADMIRALTY (ADVISERS). Commons March 30, 1938
HANDKERCHIEFS. Commons April 1, 1938
2 speeches — AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION. Commons May 4, 1938
RENFREW AERODROME. Written Answers May 4, 1938
2 speeches — AERODROME (BLACKBURN AND PRESTON). Commons May 11, 1938
2 speeches — AEROPLANE ENGINES. Commons May 11, 1938
2 speeches — SPAIN. Commons June 27, 1938
ANGLO-TURKISH (ARMAMENTS CREDIT) AGREEMENT BILL. Commons July 4, 1938
INDIA (POLITICAL PRISONERS). Written Answers July 18, 1938
4 speeches — ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENCE, LONDON. Commons October 4, 1938
WEST INDIES (COTTON INDUSTRY). Written Answers November 14, 1938
INTERNATIONAL SUGAR AGREEMENT. Written Answers November 21, 1938
3 speeches — PALESTINE. Commons November 24, 1938
AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY. Written Answers November 24, 1938
2 speeches — CONSTITUTION. Commons November 30, 1938
2 speeches — EDUCATION BILL. Commons November 30, 1938
CHINA AND JAPAN. Written Answers December 5, 1938
COLONIAL POLICY. Commons December 7, 1938
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