Mr Charles Brown
1884 - December 22, 1940Summary information for Mr Charles Brown
Contributions
1938
RECRUITMENT. Commons February 8, 1938
GREAT BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES (TRADE AGREEMENT NEGOTIATIONS). Commons February 15, 1938
HOUSING (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons February 15, 1938
HOSIERY INDUSTRY. Written Answers February 17, 1938
2 speeches — BURNING PIT HEAPS. Commons February 24, 1938
17 speeches — LOCAL AUTHORITIES (ENABLING) BILL. Commons March 4, 1938
BRITISH-MADE FOOTWEAR (NEW ZEALAND TARIFF). Written Answers April 7, 1938
NEW CLAUSE.— (Control of business premises.) Commons April 12, 1938
WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 27, 1938
4 speeches — WAYS AND MEANS. Commons April 28, 1938
FIRE BRIGADES BILL. Commons May 10, 1938
CLAUSE 1.—(Extension of time for applying for assistance under s. 2 of 16 & 17 Geo. 5. C. 56.) Commons May 16, 1938
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment as to schemes by local authorities.) Commons May 16, 1938
2 speeches — BOARD OF TRADE. Commons June 15, 1938
DUTIES ON MOTOR CARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS, FILMS, &C. Commons June 22, 1938
AUXILIARY AIR FORCE. Written Answers July 20, 1938
3 speeches — HOSIERY WORKERS. Commons July 21, 1938
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. [FIFTH DAY.] Commons November 15, 1938
KENYA. Commons November 16, 1938
PENSIONS. Commons November 23, 1938
PUBLIC HEALTH (COAL MINE REFUSE) BILL. Commons November 25, 1938
5 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Continuation of Acts in Schedule.) Commons November 28, 1938
2 speeches — CIVIL AIR GUARD. Commons December 7, 1938
LONDON PASSENGER TRANSPORT BOARD. Commons December 7, 1938
3 speeches — HOURS OF WORK (TEVERSAL COLLIERY, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE). Commons December 13, 1938
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Commons December 14, 1938
2 speeches — FOREIGN POLICY. Commons December 19, 1938
16 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE. Commons December 20, 1938
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