Mr Ernest Bennett
1868 - February 2, 1947Summary information for Mr Ernest Bennett
Contributions
1933
3 speeches — TELEGRAPH AND TFLEPHONE POLES. Commons March 1, 1933
STAMP-CANCELLING MACHINES. Commons March 1, 1933
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION. Written Answers March 1, 1933
2 speeches — POST OFFICE (TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES). Commons March 7, 1933
3 speeches — EMPIRE BROADCAST STATION. Commons March 7, 1933
3 speeches — POST OFFICE (TELEGRAPH POSTS). Commons March 8, 1933
TELEPHONE CABINETS. Commons March 9, 1933
OCCUPATIONAL CENTRES (WIRELESS SETS). Commons March 16, 1933
2 speeches — POST OFFICE (FACILITIES, CROYDON). Commons March 22, 1933
AIR MAIL SERVICES. Commons March 28, 1933
POST OFFICE (AIR MAIL SERVICES). Commons March 30, 1933
2 speeches — POST OFFICE (FOREIGN MAILS). Commons April 5, 1933
WIRELESS LICENCES (FEES). Commons May 16, 1933
TELEGRAPH POLES (CANADIAN SUPPLY). Written Answers May 23, 1933
POST OFFICE (ADVISORY COUNCIL). Commons June 1, 1933
2 speeches — POST OFFICE (AIR MAIL SERVICES). Commons June 14, 1933
2 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS (TELEGRAPH POLES). Commons June 28, 1933
POST OFFICE (FACILITIES, GATESIDE, FIFE). Commons July 4, 1933
Rate Support Grant Written Answers July 20, 1933
10 speeches — POST OFFICE. Commons July 24, 1933
POST OFFICES. Written Answers July 26, 1933
POST OFFICE (SISAL TWINE). Commons July 27, 1933
5 speeches — BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES (PUBLICATION). Commons July 28, 1933
POSTAL DELIVERY, DURHAM. Written Answers July 28, 1933
Cold-related Illnesses Written Answers November 11, 1933
PARCEL POST (SCALE OF CHARGES). Commons November 15, 1933
AIR POSTAGE RATES. Commons November 29, 1933
2 speeches — PROSECUTIONS, GLASGOW Commons November 29, 1933
3 speeches — BROADCASTING (WAVELENGTHS). Commons December 4, 1933
LETTERS. Commons December 4, 1933
INDIAN AIR-MAIL. Commons December 4, 1933
NIGHT POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS (LONDON). Commons December 4, 1933
HIGHLAND TRAVELLING POST OFFICE. Written Answers December 14, 1933
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