Mr Edmund Radford

1881 - May 27, 1944
Summary information for Mr Edmund Radford

Contributions

1937

3 speeches — ROYAL DOCKYARDS (DISMISSALS). Commons January 26, 1937

REVENUE BUILDINGS. Commons February 9, 1937

SPAIN. Commons February 10, 1937

COTSWOLD COTTAGE FOR AMERICA. Commons February 10, 1937

3 speeches — GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1935, AND GOVERNMENT OF BURMA ACT, 1935. Commons February 16, 1937

OFFICER'S STATEMENT {EDINBURGH). Commons February 23, 1937

HORSES (EXPORTS). Written Answers February 25, 1937

9 speeches — EXPORTATION OF HORSES BILL. Commons March 5, 1937

UNEMPLOYMENT (EX-SERVICE MEN). Written Answers March 23, 1937

ARMAMENTS CONTRACT (RANSOMES AND RAPIER, LIMITED). Commons March 24, 1937

10 speeches — ARMAMENTS CONTRACTS. Commons March 24, 1937

2 speeches — SCHOOL HOME-WORK. Commons April 8, 1937

CONTINUATION OF CUSTOMS DUTIES ON HOPS, ETC., AND ON BEER. Commons April 20, 1937

SHELL MANUFACTURE (MESSRS. RANSOMES AND RAPIER OFFER). Commons April 28, 1937

3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Salaries payable in respect of certain Administrative Offices of State.) Commons April 28, 1937

2 speeches — TREASURY AND SUBORDINATE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 26, 1937

2 speeches — DESTRUCTIVE IMPORTED ANIMALS ACT, 1932. Commons May 27, 1937

CLAUSE 2.—(Extension of period of stabilisation of rates of Imperial preference.) Commons June 9, 1937

2 speeches — EXCHANGE EQUALISATION ACCOUNT BILL. Commons June 30, 1937

5 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Charge of National Defence Contribution.) Commons June 30, 1937

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons July 7, 1937

FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Commons October 21, 1937

EXPORTS. Commons November 9, 1937

ORDERS, SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. Commons November 17, 1937

CIVIL AVIATION Commons November 17, 1937

PRICES (SCOTLAND). Commons December 21, 1937

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