Major Sir Derrick Gunston

1891 - July 13, 1985
Summary information for Major Sir Derrick Gunston

Contributions

1936

AIR SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1935. Commons February 25, 1936

3 speeches — NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons March 12, 1936

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE (PERMANENT SECRETARY). Commons April 2, 1936

2 speeches — "AEROPLANE" (ARTICLE). Commons April 6, 1936

2 speeches — AMENDMENT OF LAW. Commons April 23, 1936

CLAUSE 5.—(Provision for Jewish traders.) Commons April 24, 1936

CLAUSE 6.—(Special provisions for London.) Commons April 24, 1936

CLAUSE 8.—(Miscellaneous savings.) Commons May 1, 1936

2 speeches — ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons May 13, 1936

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS (ADVERSE BALANCE). Commons May 14, 1936

COAL MINES BILL. Commons May 18, 1936

AIR NAVIGATION [MONEY]. Commons May 19, 1936

2 speeches — QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS. Commons May 25, 1936

CLAUSE 1.—(Agreements for subsidising transport.) Commons May 25, 1936

CONTRACTS (KING'S NATIONAL ROLL.). Commons May 27, 1936

FOOD SUPPLY. Commons May 27, 1936

3 speeches — CLAUSE 12.—(Limitation of liability for certain damage caused by aircraft) Commons May 28, 1936

2 speeches — CLAUSE 13.—(Limitation of liability for certain damage caused by aircraft.) Commons June 25, 1936

NEW SCHEDULE. — (Limits of liability.) Commons June 25, 1936

CAMP ATTENDANCE. Commons June 30, 1936

WAR PENSIONERS (SAVINGS INVESTMENT). Commons July 16, 1936

MERCANTILE MARINE (LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE). Commons July 21, 1936

2 speeches — SUPPLEMENTARY RESERVE (INFANTRY SECTION). Commons July 28, 1936

RENTS (LESLIE). Commons July 28, 1936

FIRST SCHEDULE. Commons July 29, 1936

FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS. Commons July 30, 1936

TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE. Commons July 30, 1936

2 speeches — ARMY (RATIONS, CLOTHING, ETC.). Commons November 9, 1936

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 10, 1936

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