Major Frank Heilgers

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

Contributions

1935

AGRICULTURE (HOME-PRODUCED BUTTER). Commons February 19, 1935

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. Commons February 25, 1935

SPECIAL AREAS (SCHEMES). Commons March 13, 1935

PASTEURISED MILK. Commons March 14, 1935

2 speeches — CANADIAN BREEDING CATTLE. Commons March 14, 1935

2 speeches — HOME-GROWN TOBACCO (DUTY). Commons March 14, 1935

BEET-SUGAR INDUSTRY (CONTRACTS). Commons March 19, 1935

LEEWARD ISLANDS (SUGAR ESTATES, ST. KITTS). Commons March 19, 1935

2 speeches — IMPORTED EGGS. Commons March 21, 1935

AGRICULTURE: BARLEY (BREWERS' PURCHASES). Commons March 21, 1935

6 speeches — AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT, 1933. Commons March 25, 1935

TRADE AGREEMENTS. Commons April 1, 1935

2 speeches — BARLEY (PATENT FOOD MANUFACTURE). Commons April 1, 1935

HIS MAJESTY'S SILVER JUBILEE (CELEBRATIONS). Commons April 11, 1935

ACCREDITED MILK SCHEME. Commons April 11, 1935

AMENDMENT AS TO RELIEF IN RESPECT OFLIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS. Commons May 1, 1935

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WORKERS (INSURANCE). Commons May 9, 1935

PREPARED HONEY. Commons May 9, 1935

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL WORKERS' INSURANCE (GOVERNMENT DECISION). Commons May 16, 1935

MILK MARKETING SCHEME. Commons May 16, 1935

HEAVY HORSE BREEDING. Commons June 6, 1935

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Commons June 17, 1935

CLAUSE 9.—(Customs duty on soya beans.) Commons June 18, 1935

SOYA BEANS. Commons June 24, 1935

BRITISH SUGAR [SUBSIDY]. Commons June 27, 1935

2 speeches — PIG MARKETING SCHEME. Commons July 15, 1935

CATTLE INDUSTRY (EMERGENCY PROVISIONS) [MONEY] (No. 2). Commons July 15, 1935

2 speeches — BRITISH SOMALILAND. Commons July 17, 1935

2 speeches — EGGS (IMPORTS). Commons July 22, 1935

2 speeches — AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACTS. Commons July 26, 1935

ASSYRIANS (SETTLEMENT). Commons July 29, 1935

NATIONAL STUD. Commons December 5, 1935

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