Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley

1867 - July 3, 1939
Summary information for Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley

Contributions

1931

BRITISH ARMY (PERSONNEL). Commons January 20, 1931

2 speeches — PICCADILLY WIDENING. Commons January 20, 1931

BRITISH RELATIONS. Commons January 21, 1931

2 speeches — TIMBER EXPORTS (LABOUR CONDITIONS). Commons January 21, 1931

2 speeches — LONDON UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS (LIVER POOL STREET AND ILFORD). Commons January 21, 1931

UNEMPLOYMENT (ROAD SCHEMES). Commons January 21, 1931

PROPAGANDA. Commons January 26, 1931

IRISH SWEEPSTAKE (CORRESPONDENCE). Commons January 26, 1931

LABOUR SUPPLIES. Commons January 28, 1931

TRAFFIC COMMISSIONERS. Commons January 28, 1931

SUGAR-BEET HAULAGE. Commons January 28, 1931

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Unemployed persons not to vacate allotments on obtaining employment.) Commons January 29, 1931

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, WHITEHALL. Commons February 2, 1931

LONDON TRAFFIC (HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES). Commons February 4, 1931

11 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Agricul tural Land Corporation.) Commons February 4, 1931

CLAUSE 3.—(Power of Minister to acquire land for purposes of reconditioning.) Commons February 5, 1931

CLAUSE 4.—(Provisions as to acquisition of and dealing with land by Minister.) Commons February 5, 1931

CLAUSE 6.—(Power of Minister to provide smallholdings with financial assistance for unemployed persons.) Commons February 5, 1931

6 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Power of Minister to provide smallholdings with financial assistance for agricultural workers.) Commons February 5, 1931

CLAUSE 16.—(Power of Minister to make grants for assisting in the provision of seeds, fertilisers and equipment for unemployed persons.) Commons February 5, 1931

2 speeches — CLAUSE 19.—(Interpretation and construction.) Commons February 10, 1931

5 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Financial provisions.) Commons February 10, 1931

CLAUSE 24.—(Application to Scotland.) Commons February 10, 1931

2 speeches — BICYCLES (PEAR LAMPS). Commons February 18, 1931

4 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commons February 24, 1931

3 speeches — BRITISH MUSEUM AND NATIONAL GALLERY (OVERSEAS LOANS) BILL [Lords] Commons March 2, 1931

THAMES BRIDGES. Commons March 4, 1931

5 speeches — MR. SHAW'S STATEMENT. Commons March 10, 1931

COAL CONSUMPTION. Commons March 11, 1931

BATH ROAD, WILTSHIRE (WIDENING). Commons March 11, 1931

ROAD VEHICLES (WEIGHING). Commons March 18, 1931

MOTOR COACHES (CENTRAL LONDON). Commons March 18, 1931

3 speeches — CONSUMERS' COUNCIL BILL (SELECTION OF AMENDMENTS). Commons June 19, 1931

11 speeches — CLAUSE 31.—(Advances to Road Fund for meeting expenditure in connection with expedited schemes.) Commons June 23, 1931

3 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Restriction of commencement of works.) Commons July 6, 1931

NEW CLAUSE.—(Information to he furnished for purposes of register.) Commons July 6, 1931

CLAUSE 1.—(Submission and approval of schemes.) Commons July 6, 1931

CLAUSE 3.—(Poll on question whether scheme to remain in force.) Commons July 13, 1931

4 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Regulation of marketing and encouragement of co-operation, education and research.) Commons July 13, 1931

CLAUSE 5.—(Miscellaneous provisions of schemes.) Commons July 13, 1931

CLAUSE 7.—(Effect of schemes on contracts.) Commons July 13, 1931

2 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Consumers' committees and committee of investigation.) Commons July 13, 1931

MOTOR COACH AND OMNIBUS FARES. Commons July 15, 1931

NORTH-EAST ENGLAND SCHEME. Commons July 15, 1931

9 speeches — MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Commons July 23, 1931

4 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of Agricultural Land Corporation.) Commons July 24, 1931

CLAUSE 6.—(Power of Minister to provide small holdings with financial assistance for unemployed persons.) Commons July 24, 1931

CHARING CROSS BRIDGE (GOVERNMENT DECISION). Written Answers July 29, 1931

5 speeches — ROAD FUND [ADVANCES]. Commons September 16, 1931

6 speeches — SCHEDULE.—(Services in respect of which Orders in Council may be made under this Act.) Commons September 28, 1931

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