Mr Charles Duncan

1865 - July 6, 1933
Summary information for Mr Charles Duncan

Contributions

1930

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. Commons January 29, 1930

CLAUSE 6.—(Repeal of fourth Statutory condition.) Commons January 30, 1930

CANAL BOATS BILL. Commons January 31, 1930

COAL MINES BILL. Commons February 6, 1930

3 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Power to constitute Coal Mines National Industrial Board and functions thereof.) Commons February 10, 1930

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Constitution of Coal Mines Reorganisation Commission.) Commons February 13, 1930

ROAD TRAFFIC [MONEY]. Commons February 20, 1930

2 speeches — GOVERNMENT HOSPITALITY. Commons February 20, 1930

INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT. Commons March 3, 1930

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT (INDUSTRIAL AND FISCAL POLICY). Commons March 13, 1930

COAL MINES BILL. Commons March 20, 1930

NUMBER OF LAND FORCES. Commons March 24, 1930

2 speeches — WEST INDIES (SUGAR INDUSTRY). Commons March 27, 1930

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF HEALTH. Commons March 31, 1930

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (No. 3) BILL. Commons April 4, 1930

SUPPLY. Commons April 29, 1930

2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Section 1 not to come into force until board and lodging provision available.) Commons May 9, 1930

CLAUSE 1.—(Provisions as to children on canal boats.) Commons May 9, 1930

CLAUSE 1.— [Increased excise duty on beer.] Commons May 27, 1930

CLAUSE 3.—(Annual value of premises in London for purpose of duty on excise licences.) Commons May 27, 1930

CLAUSE 4.—(Abolition of duties on bookmakers' certificates and entry certificates.) Commons May 27, 1930

HORSES (EXPORT). Written Answers June 30, 1930

CLAUSE 1.—(Appointment of Public Works Loan Commissioners for five years.) Commons July 11, 1930

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons October 31, 1930

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 4, 1930

AGRICULTURAL LAND (UTILISATION) [MONEY]. Commons November 18, 1930

DUMPING OF FOREIGN CEREALS. Commons November 26, 1930

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