Mr Ernest Thurtle

1884 - August 22, 1954
Summary information for Mr Ernest Thurtle

Contributions

1935

3 speeches — EXCHANGE EQUALISATION FUND. Commons December 5, 1935

2 speeches — MINISTERS WITHOUT SEATS. Commons December 5, 1935

2 speeches — NORTHERN RHODESIA (WATCH TOWER MOVEMENT). Commons December 5, 1935

2 speeches — MR. SUBHAS C. BOSE. Commons December 9, 1935

POLITICAL OFFENCES. Commons December 9, 1935

2 speeches — EGYPT (CONSTITUTION). Commons December 9, 1935

EGGS (IMPORT). Commons December 9, 1935

ANGLO-IRANIAN OIL COMPANY. Commons December 9, 1935

TRAMP SHIPPING SUBSIDY. Commons December 10, 1935

3 speeches — OIL (SALES TO FOREIGN-OWNED COMPANIES). Commons December 10, 1935

MEDICAL LICENCES. Commons December 11, 1935

HOME DEFENCE SECTION. Commons December 11, 1935

RAILWAY PASSENGER DUTY (REMISSION). Commons December 11, 1935

TRAFFIC CONTROL (CAMDEN TOWN). Commons December 11, 1935

TRAMWAY SERVICE, EAST END. Commons December 11, 1935

SHOREDITCH. Commons December 12, 1935

SHOREDITCH. Commons December 12, 1935

2 speeches — NATIONAL CONGRESS JUBILEE (AMNESTY). Commons December 16, 1935

2 speeches — ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons December 16, 1935

2 speeches — PEERS (TRIAL). Commons December 16, 1935

3 speeches — TRAMP SHIPPING SUBSIDY. Commons December 17, 1935

ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. Commons December 18, 1935

AERODROMES (SOUTH LANCASHIRE). Commons December 18, 1935

ACCIDENTS. Commons December 18, 1935

ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons December 18, 1935

RUSSIA (LONG-TERM CREDITS). Commons December 18, 1935

BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY. Commons December 19, 1935

BLACK-LISTED SCHOOLS. Commons December 19, 1935

2 speeches — FIRE PROTECTION, LONDON (OLD HOUSES). Commons December 19, 1935

LEAGUE OF NATIONS AND ABYSSINIA. Commons December 19, 1935

ROAD ACCIDENTS. Written Answers December 19, 1935

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