Mr Cooper Rawson
1876 - January 11, 1946Summary information for Mr Cooper Rawson
Contributions
1927
QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS. Commons February 14, 1927
GOLD COAST (MEDICAL APPOINTMENT, DUNKWA). Written Answers February 14, 1927
LONDON TRAFFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Commons February 15, 1927
NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE CORPORATION BILL. (By Order.) Commons March 9, 1927
RUSSIAN CONSULATE, SHANGHAI. Commons April 26, 1927
SEASIDE RESORTS (OVER-CROWDING). Commons May 4, 1927
SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN'S STATEMENT. Commons May 9, 1927
2 speeches — EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD (FRUIT). Commons May 26, 1927
RUSSO-BRITISH RELATIONS. Commons May 26, 1927
MONO-MARKED LETTERS. Written Answers June 15, 1927
EMPIRE BRANDY. Written Answers June 15, 1927
3 speeches — BRITISH RESORTS (FOREIGN DUTIES ON ADVERTISEMENTS). Commons June 16, 1927
HOUSE OF LORDS. Commons June 29, 1927
2 speeches — CLAUSE 39.—(Provisions as to date of pay- ment, assessment, &c., of Surtax). Commons June 30, 1927
CLAUSE 29.—(Amendment of 12 and 13 Geo. 5, c. 17, sec. 21.) Commons July 4, 1927
2 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(increased, preference on Empire brandy.) Commons July 7, 1927
CLAUSE 1.—(Amendment of 22 and 23 Vict., c. 40.) Commons July 11, 1927
SOUTH-EAST COAST (SMUGGLING). Commons July 25, 1927
SOUTH-EAST ELECTRICITY SCHEME. Written Answers November 22, 1927
ROYAL AIR FORCE (MR. R. J. C. HAMILTON). Commons December 7, 1927
LOCAL AUTHORITIES (BRITISH MATERIALS). Written Answers December 7, 1927
3 speeches — ROUNDABOUT TRAFFIC, PARLIAMENT SQUARE (ACCIDENTS). Commons December 8, 1927
GATTIE GOODS CLEARANCE SCHEME Written Answers December 13, 1927
BREEZE SLABS AND BRICKS (IMPORTS). Written Answers December 13, 1927
CROSS-CHANNEL STEAMERS (CHRISTMAS TRAFFIC). Written Answers December 13, 1927
PRIVATE COMPANIES (STATISTICS). Written Answers December 13, 1927
TELEPHONIC FACILITIES, HOVE. Written Answers December 14, 1927
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