Mr Alfred Bossom
1881 - September 4, 1965Summary information for Mr Alfred Bossom
Contributions
1937
PRESERVATION OF OLD BUILDINGS. Commons January 27, 1937
PRESERVATION OF OLD BUILDINGS. Commons February 10, 1937
HISTORIC HOUSES (PRESERVATION). Written Answers February 18, 1937
3 speeches — POULTRY INDUSTRY. Commons February 24, 1937
2 speeches — REYNOLDS' HOUSE, LEICESTER SQUARE. Commons February 25, 1937
OCTTAGES, SWANAGE (PROPOSED DEMOLITION). Commons March 18, 1937
POULTRY INDUSTRY. Commons March 18, 1937
2 speeches — FOOD SUPPLIES. Written Answers March 18, 1937
2 speeches — MILK MARKETING BOARD. Commons April 8, 1937
8 speeches — ARCHITECTS REGISTRATION BILL. [Lords.] Commons April 9, 1937
LAND DRAINAGE. Commons April 21, 1937
POULTRY INDUSTRY. Commons April 26, 1937
2 speeches — OMNIBUS SERVICES, MAIDSTONE (STOPPAGE OF WORK). Commons April 26, 1937
LONDON PASSENGER TRANSPORT BOARD BILL. (By Order.) Commons April 26, 1937
FINLAND AND BALTIC STATES (MINISTER'S PROJECTED VISIT). Commons May 26, 1937
PRESERVATION OF AMENITIES. Written Answers June 2, 1937
2 speeches — ARGENTINE MEAT. Commons June 7, 1937
3 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (VENTILATION). Commons June 7, 1937
MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons June 8, 1937
2 speeches — HOUSE OF COMMONS (VENTILATION). Commons June 14, 1937
2 speeches — ARGENTINE MEAT. Commons June 14, 1937
2 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING. Commons July 1, 1937
2 speeches — AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS. Commons July 12, 1937
FINANCE BILL. Commons July 14, 1937
5 speeches — PRESERVATION OF AMENITIES. Commons July 26, 1937
4 speeches — TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (TECHNICAL STAFFS). Commons July 29, 1937
2 speeches — RECONDITIONING. Commons October 21, 1937
PRESERVATION OF AMENITIES. Commons November 4, 1937
5 speeches — HISTORIC COTTAGES. Commons November 15, 1937
14 speeches — ARCHITECTS REGISTRATION BILL. Commons December 17, 1937
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