Mr Duff Cooper

1890 - January 1, 1954
Summary information for Mr Duff Cooper

Contributions

1936

2 speeches — ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1935 Commons February 24, 1936

2 speeches — TERRITORIAL FORCE. Commons February 25, 1936

FAMILY ALLOWANCES. Commons March 3, 1936

2 speeches — MILK SUPPLY. Commons March 10, 1936

5 speeches — MR, DUFF COOPER'S STATEMENT. Commons March 12, 1936

FUNERAL OF KING GEORGE V. Commons March 17, 1936

2 speeches — ARMY (ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES) ESTIMATE, 1936. Commons March 19, 1936

2 speeches — CEREBRO-SPINAL FEVER. Commons March 24, 1936

RELEASE (APPEAL, H. NEEDHAM). Commons March 30, 1936

2 speeches — TERRITORIAL ARMY OFFICERS (OUTFIT). Commons March 31, 1936

4 speeches — ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES (OVERTIME). Commons April 7, 1936

CLAUSE 4.—(Amendment of Army Act, s. 57 (2).) Commons April 7, 1936

OFFICERS' RATION ALLOWANCE. Commons April 28, 1936

MANOEUVRES (MEMBERS, FACILITIES). Commons May 5, 1936

BOYS. Commons May 12, 1936

MEDICAL RESEARCH. Commons May 26, 1936

RATIONS. Commons June 9, 1936

2 speeches — LIFE INSURANCE (OFFICERS). Commons June 16, 1936

2 speeches — CONTRACTS (SPECIAL AREAS). Commons June 23, 1936

MARRIED SOLDIERS. Commons June 30, 1936

RECRUITING. Commons July 7, 1936

2 speeches — WAR OFFICE. Commons July 9, 1936

3 speeches — RECRUITING. Commons July 14, 1936

TERRITORIAL TRAINING (MANCHESTER CORPORATION EMPLOYÉ). Commons July 21, 1936

RECRUITING. Commons July 28, 1936

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 3, 1936

2 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH PICTURES. Commons November 10, 1936

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. Commons November 10, 1936

2 speeches — PALESTINE. Commons November 17, 1936

SPAIN. Commons December 7, 1936

NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE INSTITUTES. Commons December 8, 1936

10 speeches — DEFENCE SERVICES. Commons December 9, 1936

TERRITORIAL UNITS, ORKNEY AND SHETLAND. Commons December 15, 1936

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