Mr David Margesson

1890 - November 24, 1965
Summary information for Mr David Margesson

Contributions

1934

CLAUSE 6.—(Amendments as to third statutory condition.) Commons January 30, 1934

2 speeches — EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENTS (SCOTLAND). Commons March 6, 1934

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 8, 1934

AERODROMES. Commons March 8, 1934

RURAL WATER SUPPLIES BILL. Commons March 13, 1934

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons March 16, 1934

CLAUSE 3.—(Exchequer payments in respect of milk converted into cheese at farms.) Commons June 13, 1934

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 14, 1934

MILK BILL. Commons June 19, 1934

2 speeches — CLAUSE5.—(Tests of competence to drive of new applicants for licences and of offenders ordered to be tested.) Commons June 28, 1934

COLONIAL STOCK BILL. Commons July 12, 1934

ROAD TRAFFIC BILL. Commons July 26, 1934

6 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Act not to apply to a Parliamentary candidate.) Commons October 30, 1934

CLAUSE 17.—(Amendment and interpretation of Racecourse Betting Act, 1928.) Commons November 6, 1934

CLAUSE 16.—(Revocation of licences.) Commons November 12, 1934

4 speeches — BETTING AND LOTTERIES BILL [Lords]. Commons November 13, 1934

FIRST SCHEDULE.—(Provisions regulating the establishment and operation of totalisators on dog racecourses.) Commons November 13, 1934

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 21, 1934

DEFENCE FORCES (SENIOR OFFICERS). Commons November 29, 1934

NEWTON-IN-MAKERFIELD (INCORPORATION). Commons November 29, 1934

5 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 29, 1934

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons November 30, 1934

3 speeches — DEPRESSED AREAS (DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT) [MONEY]. Commons December 3, 1934

ALLOTMENTS. Commons December 4, 1934

PALESTINE (HEALTH INSURANCE). Commons December 4, 1934

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons December 4, 1934

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