Major Frank Heilgers

1892 - January 16, 1944
Summary information for Major Frank Heilgers

Contributions

1932

SUGAR-BEET. Commons February 2, 1932

WHEAT BILL. Commons March 1, 1932

MALTING BARLEY (CUSTOMS DUTY). Written Answers March 17, 1932

DAIRY HERDS (DISEASE). Written Answers March 17, 1932

LOTTERIES, SWEEPSTAKES AND BETTING (ROYAL COMMISSION). Written Answers April 13, 1932

REORGANISATION COMMISSIONS (REPORTS). Commons April 21, 1932

MALTING BARLEY Commons May 2, 1932

2 speeches — HORSES (EXPORT). Commons May 5, 1932

IMPOETED POULTRY. Commons May 26, 1932

MILK CONSUMPTION. Commons June 2, 1932

2 speeches — RURAL WORKERS ACT. Commons June 2, 1932

EGG AND POULTRY INDUSTRY. Commons June 2, 1932

2 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Recovery of betterment from, owners of property increased in value.) Commons June 6, 1932

SCHOOL MEDICAL SERVICE (DENTISTS). Written Answers June 6, 1932

3 speeches — CLAUSE 3.—(Excise duties on sugar, molasses, etc.) Commons June 9, 1932

2 speeches — BARLEY. Commons June 13, 1932

BARLEY. Commons July 4, 1932

2 speeches — IRISH LABOURERS. Commons July 4, 1932

SCHOOL AMALGAMATIONS. Commons July 7, 1932

MILK RE-ORGANISATION COMMISSION. Commons July 7, 1932

MALTING BARLEY. Commons October 24, 1932

AUSTRALIA (BRITISH MIGRANTS). Commons October 25, 1932

MEAT PRICES. Commons October 25, 1932

RUSSIA. Commons October 25, 1932

SUGAR-BEET INDUSTRY. Commons November 1, 1932

MOTOR PARKING PLACES. Commons November 2, 1932

DEEDS OF ASSIGNMENT. Commons November 3, 1932

NORFOLK CRASH FEARED. Commons November 7, 1932

SMALLHOLDINGS. Commons December 5, 1932

3 speeches — ELECTRICITY PYLONS (ACCIDENTS). Commons December 7, 1932

2 speeches — EGGS AND POULTRY. Commons December 15, 1932

HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons December 15, 1932

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