Mr Edward Doran

1885 - December 15, 1945
Summary information for Mr Edward Doran

Contributions

1933

MISS EMMA GOLDMAN. Commons February 9, 1933

MERCANTILE MARINE. Commons February 16, 1933

BROADCAST STATEMENT (POLISH AMBASSADOR'S NOTE). Written Answers February 16, 1933

AMBULANCE ARRANGEMENTS. Written Answers February 16, 1933

3 speeches — DELIVERIES, CROYDON. Commons February 20, 1933

ROYAL ARMY CLOTHING FACTORY (DISCHARGED WORKERS). Written Answers February 21, 1933

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. Written Answers March 1, 1933

4 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons March 2, 1933

2 speeches — POST OFFICE (TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES). Commons March 7, 1933

EMPIRE BROADCAST STATION. Commons March 7, 1933

4 speeches — ALIENS. Commons March 9, 1933

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. Commons March 13, 1933

2 speeches — BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. Commons March 14, 1933

MOTOR CARS (INDICATORS). Commons March 22, 1933

POST OFFICE (FACILITIES, CROYDON). Commons March 22, 1933

NIGHT TELEPHONE OPERATORS. Written Answers March 22, 1933

2 speeches — TRAFFIC CONGESTION, ARGYLL STREET, LONDON. Commons March 23, 1933

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY (ALIENS). Commons March 23, 1933

RUSSIAN BARLEY (IMPORTS). Commons March 27, 1933

ROYAL NAVY (VISITING SQUADRON, BALTIC). Written Answers March 29, 1933

HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS BILL. Commons March 31, 1933

8 speeches — SEDITIOUS AND BLASPHEMOUS TEACHING OF CHILDREN BILL. Commons April 7, 1933

2 speeches — ALIENS. Commons April 11, 1933

ALIEN JEWS. Written Answers April 13, 1933

PROPOSED CARNIVAL, LONDON. Written Answers April 13, 1933

UNEMPLOYMENT (TOTTENHAM). Written Answers April 27, 1933

WHARF FIRE, EAST LONDON. Written Answers April 27, 1933

TELEPHONES (HAND MICROPHONES). Commons May 1, 1933

4 speeches — BROADCASTING Commons May 1, 1933

2 speeches — TELEPHONES AND PARCEL POST CHARGES. Written Answers May 1, 1933

TRAFFIC SIGNALS. Commons May 3, 1933

NAZIS. Commons May 3, 1933

2 speeches — RUSSIAN GOODS (IMPORT PROHIBITION). Commons May 11, 1933

RUSSIAN GOODS (IMPORT PROHIBITION). Commons May 23, 1933

2 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES. Commons May 23, 1933

MONEYLENDERS ACT. Commons May 25, 1933

DEBTS TO GREAT BRITAIN. Commons May 29, 1933

RUSSIAN DEBT. Commons May 30, 1933

MOTORING OFFENCES. Commons May 31, 1933

CYCLES (REAR LIGHTS). Commons May 31, 1933

BERWICK MARKET, LONDON. Commons June 1, 1933

FISH HILL, WORCESTERSHIRE. Commons June 1, 1933

AMBULANCES (ADJOINING DISTRICTS). Commons June 29, 1933

RADIO TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons July 3, 1933

TAXIMETER CABS. Commons July 4, 1933

STREET COLLECTIONS. Commons July 4, 1933

FISH HILL, BROADWAY (HOUSING SCHEME). Commons July 4, 1933

MOTOR CARS (STOP-LIGHTS). Commons July 5, 1933

2 speeches — STREET OBSTRUCTION. Commons July 5, 1933

MOTOR LORRIES (REAR LIGHTS). Commons July 6, 1933

2 speeches — PROPAGANDA. Commons July 6, 1933

BROADCASTING (ADVERTISEMENTS). Written Answers July 24, 1933

2 speeches — ALIENS. Commons July 27, 1933

BRITISH CITIZENS' DETENTION, FRANCE. Written Answers July 27, 1933

MURDER, MIDNAPORE. Commons November 13, 1933

TELEPHONE SERVICE. Commons November 13, 1933

RAILWAYS (ELECTRIFICATION). Commons November 15, 1933

MOTOR ACCIDENTS (MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS' FEES). Written Answers November 15, 1933

HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES. Commons November 16, 1933

FIRES (SEASIDE PIERS). Commons November 16, 1933

8 speeches — ALIENS (ENTRY PERMITS). Commons November 30, 1933

RETAIL PRICES. Commons December 6, 1933

WAR INVENTIONS (MRS. CAPRON'S CLAIM). Commons December 6, 1933

LETTER COLLECTION AND DELIVERY, CROYDON. Commons December 11, 1933

LOTTERIES. Commons December 11, 1933

2 speeches — JAPANESE COMPETITION. Commons December 12, 1933

SECOND-HAND TEXTILE MACHINERY (EXPORTS). Commons December 12, 1933

2 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS (CENSORSHIP). Commons December 14, 1933

2 speeches — FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTCIES. Commons December 14, 1933

HOUSING (SLUM CLEARANCE). Commons December 21, 1933

BICYCLES (REAR LAMPS). Written Answers December 21, 1933

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