Major James Burnie

1882 - May 15, 1975
Summary information for Major James Burnie

Contributions

1924

COPYRIGHT (MUSICAL WORKS) BILL. Commons February 12, 1924

ENEMY ACTION CLAIMS. Commons March 11, 1924

ELECTORAL REGISTER. Commons March 13, 1924

LIFEBOAT DRILL (FEE). Commons May 6, 1924

TOWER OF LONDON (ADMISSION FEES). Commons May 8, 1924

POST OFFICE. Commons May 8, 1924

PAYMASTER-GENERAL. Commons May 8, 1924

2 speeches — SHIPBUILDING, REPAIRS, MAINTENANCE, ETC.—CONTRACT WORK. Commons May 8, 1924

2 speeches — NAVAL ARMAMENTS. Commons May 8, 1924

AUXILIARY AIR FORCE AND AIR FORCE RESERVE BILL [Lords]. Commons May 21, 1924

LIQUOR TRAFFIC, UNITED STATES. Commons May 29, 1924

3 speeches — Government Houses (FACILITIES FOR LETTING). Commons June 4, 1924

RAILWAY WAGONS (TARE WEIGHT). Commons June 19, 1924

2 speeches — MERCANTILE MARINE SERVICES. Commons June 19, 1924

3 speeches — LEAD PAINT (PROTECTION AGAINST POISONING) BILL. Commons June 20, 1924

SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Purposes or matters for or with respect to which regulations may be had by the Minister.) Commons June 26, 1924

4 speeches — CLAUSE.—(Particulars to be supplied by licence holders.) Commons June 26, 1924

CLAUSE 6.—(Rate of Entertainments Duty.) Commons June 30, 1924

2 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Removal of disqualification in certain casses.) Commons July 4, 1924

2 speeches — ENEMY ACTION CLAIMS. Commons July 8, 1924

MEASUREMENT (LIMITATION). Commons July 9, 1924

GRANTS FOR COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE BY ENEMY ACTION. Commons July 10, 1924

OLD AGE PENSIONS BILL. Commons July 23, 1924

CLAUSE 4.—(Termination of Government liability to make contributions.) Commons July 24, 1924

2 speeches — LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (LAMBETH BRIDGE) BILL [Lords]. Commons July 29, 1924

5 speeches — AIR FORCE ESTIMATES, 1924–25. Commons July 31, 1924

CLYDE VALLEY ELECTRICAL POWER BILL [Lords.] Commons August 4, 1924

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Confirmation of Agreement.) Commons October 2, 1924

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