Mr David Margesson

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

Contributions

1936

2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Commons February 24, 1936

2 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons February 27, 1936

4 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE REMUNERATION, &c. Commons February 27, 1936

5 speeches — CLEARING OFFICES. Commons February 27, 1936

2 speeches — MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES Commons February 27, 1936

SPECIAL AREAS Commons March 2, 1936

STATISTICS. Commons March 3, 1936

TAX COLLECTORS, WALES. Commons March 3, 1936

ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Written Answers March 3, 1936

OMNIBUS MEN (GASTRIC DISORDERS). Commons March 18, 1936

2 speeches — CIVIL SERVICE (WOMEN, PAY). Commons April 1, 1936

CLAUSE 23.—(Annual Report.) Commons April 2, 1936

NAVY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1936. Commons May 4, 1936

CLAUSE 1.—(Pensions to certain Governors with three years' service.) Commons May 5, 1936

2 speeches — DEATH DUTIES. Commons May 14, 1936

REPARATIONS AND WAR DEBTS. Commons May 14, 1936

FOREIGN BARLEY (IMPORTS). Commons May 14, 1936

2 speeches — SPECIAL AREAS RECONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION. Commons May 14, 1936

3 speeches — OLD AGE PENSIONS Commons May 14, 1936

PEN-AND-INK DRAWINGS (IMPORT DUTY). Commons May 14, 1936

2 speeches — MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT (RAILWAY FACILITIES). Commons May 14, 1936

13 speeches — COAL MINES (REFUSE HEAPS). Commons May 14, 1936

EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 27, 1936

CLAUSE 21.—(Amendment of Section 13 of 7 and 8 Geo 5. c. 51.) Commons May 28, 1936

MINISTERS' SALARIES. Commons May 29, 1936

3 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons June 24, 1936

AIR NAVIGATION BILL. Commons July 1, 1936

NEW CLAUSE.—(Land tax.) Commons July 13, 1936

2 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE ACT, 1934. Commons July 22, 1936

EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. Commons November 10, 1936

3 speeches — FIRST ScHEavia—(Roads which become trunk roads by virtue of this Act.) Commons November 30, 1936

ARMAMENT CONTRACTS (PROFITS). Commons December 3, 1936

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