Mr Cyril Culverwell
1895 - October 29, 1963Summary information for Mr Cyril Culverwell
Contributions
1930
3 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Commons February 6, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Power to constitute Coal Mines National Industrial Board and functions thereof.) Commons February 10, 1930
5 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Power to constitute Coal Mines National Industrial Board and functions thereof.) Commons February 11, 1930
9 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Scheme regulating production, supply and sale of coal.) Commons February 27, 1930
2 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Schemes regulating production, supply and sale of coal.) Commons March 5, 1930
WHITE SPIRIT (DUTY). Written Answers March 13, 1930
TRAINING SCHEMES. Commons March 20, 1930
8 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Commons April 1, 1930
4 speeches — COAL MINES BILL. Commons April 3, 1930
5 speeches — LABOUR AND HEALTH BUILDINGS, GREAT BRITAIN. Commons April 8, 1930
SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS, BRISTOL. Written Answers April 14, 1930
12 speeches — CARDIFF CORPORATION BILL (By Order). Commons April 30, 1930
ARMY OFFICERS (INVALIDING). Written Answers May 12, 1930
IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (DOMINION CONTRACTS). Commons May 20, 1930
INDUSTRIES (REORGANISATION). Commons July 1, 1930
2 speeches — BRAZIL (BRITISH EMBASSY). Commons July 1, 1930
NEW CLAUSE.—(Repeal of duty on vegetable turpentine and white spirit.) Commons July 7, 1930
POLITICAL PARTIES (CONFERENCES). Commons July 10, 1930
NEW CLAUSE.—(Relief to money expended on plant or machinery.) Commons July 17, 1930
POISON GASES (EXPERIMENTS). Commons July 22, 1930
2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 3, 1930
BRAZIL (BRITISH EMBASSY). Written Answers November 3, 1930
6 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 4, 1930
LAND REGISTRY. Commons November 10, 1930
RECEIPT STAMPS. Written Answers November 11, 1930
CHIEF REGISTRAR OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (STAFF). Written Answers November 18, 1930
LAND REGISTRATION. Written Answers November 18, 1930
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