Mr Alfred Denville
1876 - March 23, 1955Summary information for Mr Alfred Denville
Contributions
1932
ACROBATIC ENTERTAINMENTS (CHILDREN). Written Answers February 17, 1932
CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS (BRITISH SHIPS). Commons March 2, 1932
2 speeches — CHINA AND JAPAN. Commons March 2, 1932
FOREIGN ACTORS. Commons March 3, 1932
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (GENERAL POWERS) BILL (By Order). Commons March 3, 1932
ARMY CLOTHING FACTORY, PIMLICO. Commons March 10, 1932
HOUSE OF COMMONS (REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT). Commons March 14, 1932
ROYAL ARMY CLOTHING FACTORY, PIMLICO. Commons March 15, 1932
TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS PROLONGATION (UNEMPLOYED PERSONS) BILL. Commons April 8, 1932
3 speeches — "TOTE INVADES DOG RACING." Commons April 15, 1932
SUNDAY PERFORMANCES (REGULATION) BILL. Commons April 18, 1932
STREET ACCIDENTS (STATISTICS). Written Answers May 5, 1932
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (TRAVELLING FACILITIES). Written Answers May 26, 1932
NEW ZEALAND LETTERS. Commons June 13, 1932
LAUSANNE CONFERENCE (CLERICAL OFFICERS). Commons June 21, 1932
BRENTFORD FAIR. Written Answers July 7, 1932
2 speeches — WAR LOAN CONVERSION. Commons July 12, 1932
LAUSANNE CONFERENCE (BRITISH DELEGATION). Commons July 29, 1932
3 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Provision as to musical entertainments.) Commons July 29, 1932
2 speeches — MATCH BOXES (EFFIGY). Commons October 26, 1932
4 speeches — CLAPHAM MATERNITY TRAINING HOSPITAL. Commons November 1, 1932
OBSOLETE SHIPS (BREAKING UP). Commons November 24, 1932
CLAUSE 1.—(Establishment of London Passenger Transport Board.) Commons November 29, 1932
2 speeches — DOG RACING (LOCAL OPTION) BILL. Commons December 2, 1932
FOREIGN MATCH BOXES (EFFIGY). Commons December 8, 1932
LONDON PASSENGER TRANSPORT BILL. Commons December 12, 1932
ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL COMPANY (CONCESSION). Commons December 14, 1932
LOANS. Commons December 19, 1932
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