Mr Dudley Joel
April 27, 1904 - 1941Summary information for Mr Dudley Joel
Contributions
1933
BRITISH NATIONALITY (MARRIED WOMEN). Commons February 9, 1933
RATES (ASSESSMENT). Commons February 9, 1933
PUBLIC WORKS SCHEMES. Written Answers February 15, 1933
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Written Answers February 16, 1933
IMPERIAL PREFERENCE (PALESTINE). Written Answers March 1, 1933
IRISH FREE STATE. Commons March 14, 1933
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Commons March 21, 1933
ENTERTAINMENTS DUTY. Commons March 22, 1933
FEE-CHARGING EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES. Commons March 23, 1933
METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE, AFRICA. Written Answers March 23, 1933
TURKEY (BRITISH IMPORTS). Commons March 27, 1933
BRITISH HONDURAS (CURRENCY). Commons April 6, 1933
SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS. Written Answers April 10, 1933
AIRSHIP POLICY. Commons April 12, 1933
RUBBER INDUSTRY. Commons May 3, 1933
FIREARMS (PRIVATE OWNERSHIP). Written Answers May 4, 1933
CANAL BRIDGES. Commons May 25, 1933
HOURS OF WORK. Written Answers May 31, 1933
NATIONAL PLAYING FIELDS. Written Answers June 1, 1933
SLUMS. Commons June 29, 1933
MOTOR DRIVING LICENCES. Commons June 29, 1933
FIREARMS (SURRENDER). Commons July 10, 1933
LIGHT-HORSE BREEDING. Written Answers July 10, 1933
AMALGAMATION OF FORCES. Commons July 20, 1933
HAIR WORM. Commons July 20, 1933
ENAMEL WARE. Commons July 20, 1933
FORESTRY COMMISSIONERS' SURPLUS PLANTS. Written Answers July 24, 1933
SWAZILAND (GAME, REDUCTION). Written Answers November 15, 1933
TRANSITIONAL PAYMENTS. Commons November 23, 1933
LIGHT HORSE BREEDING (GRANT). Commons November 30, 1933
SLUM CLEARANCE (SURVEY). Written Answers November 30, 1933
OIL EXTEACTION (LEGISLATION). Written Answers December 12, 1933
MEDICAL TREATMENT SCHEMES. Commons December 14, 1933
BUILDING FACILITIES. Commons December 14, 1933
INCOME TAX. Written Answers December 21, 1933
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