Mr Douglas Clifton Brown

1879 - May 5, 1958
Summary information for Mr Douglas Clifton Brown

Contributions

1927

2 speeches — MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT. Commons February 10, 1927

KENNET AND AVON CANAL. Commons February 14, 1927

MILK AND DAIRIES ORDER. Commons February 17, 1927

Six L. WORTHINGTON-EVANS' STATEMENT. Commons March 7, 1927

DISARMAMENT. Commons March 7, 1927

EGGS (MARKING). Written Answers March 9, 1927

CAVALRY. Commons March 10, 1927

TUBERCULOSIS ORDER (CATTLE SLAUGHTER). Commons March 14, 1927

RURAL INDUSTRIES. Commons March 16, 1927

CREAM (PRESERVATIVES). Commons March 28, 1927

TERRITORIAL ARMY (DURHAM AND TYNEMOUTH BRIGADES). Written Answers March 29, 1927

RURAL INDUSTRY. Commons March 30, 1927

TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons March 31, 1927

WAR OFFICE EMPLOYÉS, BRAMLEY (HOUSING). Commons April 5, 1927

CREAM SUBSTITUTES. Commons April 11, 1927

ROAD FUND (GRANTS). Written Answers April 11, 1927

CANADIAN CATTLE (IMPORT RESTRTCTIONS). Commons May 4, 1927

MILK PRODUCTION (SUPERVISION). Commons May 10, 1927

MACHINE-SKIMMED CONDENSED MILK. Written Answers May 10, 1927

MILK AND DAIRIES ORDER, 1926. Commons May 19, 1927

PASTEURISED MILK. Commons May 25, 1927

UNCLASSIFIED ROADS (GRANTS). Commons June 14, 1927

MERCHANDISE MARKS. Commons June 27, 1927

CONDENSED MILK. Written Answers June 27, 1927

POSTPONED CLAUSE 46.—(Transfer of sum from Road Fund to Exchequer.) Commons July 5, 1927

CLAUSE 4.—(Fees on detention and testing of imported animals). Commons July 15, 1927

PICCADILLY (ROAD REPAIRS). Commons July 18, 1927

NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 8 and 9 Geo. V., c. 15.) Commons July 18, 1927

RURAL WORKERS ACT. Commons July 28, 1927

INCOME TAX (COLLECTION). Commons November 10, 1927

CONDENSED AND DRIED MILKS. Written Answers December 6, 1927

TUBERCULIN-TESTED MILK. Commons December 13, 1927

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