Mr Ernest Thurtle

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

Contributions

1939

3 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Commons January 31, 1939

LICENSING TRADE (LIQUOR SHOPS). Commons February 9, 1939

SPAIN. Commons February 13, 1939

2 speeches — CHIEF DIVISIONAL FOOD OFFICER, LONDON. Commons February 14, 1939

2 speeches — Minister's Visits, Foreign Capitals. Commons February 20, 1939

2 speeches — CHIEF DIVISIONAL FOOD OFFICER, LONDON. Commons February 21, 1939

CZECHO-SLOVAKIA. Commons February 22, 1939

2 speeches — ROAD ACCIDENTS. Commons February 22, 1939

UNEMPLOYMENT. Commons February 22, 1939

2 speeches — TERRITORIAL ARMY CADETS (POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS). Commons February 28, 1939

POPULATION. Commons February 28, 1939

ROTHERHAM. Commons March 2, 1939

SPAIN. Commons March 6, 1939

COURTS OF SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Commons March 15, 1939

BLASPHEMY AND PROFANE OATHS ACTS. Commons March 15, 1939

EUROPEAN SITUATION. Commons March 22, 1939

EUROPEAN SITUATION. Commons March 27, 1939

EUROPEAN SITUATION. Commons March 31, 1939

EUROPEAN SITUATION. Commons April 24, 1939

3 speeches — FIJI (LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL). Commons April 26, 1939

2 speeches — EUROPEAN SITUATION. Commons May 1, 1939

CHURCH PARADES. Commons May 9, 1939

EUROPEAN SITUATION. Commons May 10, 1939

GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. Commons May 10, 1939

SPAIN. Commons May 15, 1939

2 speeches — GERMAN CONSUL, LIVERPOOL. Commons May 24, 1939

GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND RUSSIA. Commons June 5, 1939

2 speeches — CHINA AND JAPAN. Commons June 7, 1939

BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS. Commons June 13, 1939

SPAIN. Commons June 14, 1939

2 speeches — EMERGENCY PLANS (PARLIAMENT). Commons June 14, 1939

2 speeches — AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS WORK (UNEMPLOYED, LONDON). Commons June 19, 1939

MILITARY TRAINING (UNIVERSITY STUDENTS). Commons June 26, 1939

ANGLO-FRENCH-RUSSIAN CONVERSATIONS. Commons July 3, 1939

DANZIG. Commons July 5, 1939

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT. Commons July 5, 1939

3 speeches — GOVERNORSHIPS (APPOINTMENTS). Commons July 10, 1939

ANGLO-FRENCH-RUSSIAN CONVERSATIONS. Commons July 10, 1939

DANZIG (BRITISH POSITION) Commons July 10, 1939

BRITISH SUBJECTS, VIENNA (JUDICIAL ARREST). Commons July 17, 1939

2 speeches — CHANNEL TUNNEL. Commons July 17, 1939

HUTMENT CAMPS (TIMBER). Written Answers July 18, 1939

JAPANESE CANNED SALMON IMPORTS. Written Answers July 18, 1939

2 speeches — EGYPT (LORD LLOYD'S RESIGNATION). Commons July 26, 1939

ANGLO-FRENCH-RUSSIAN CONVERSATIONS. Commons July 31, 1939

2 speeches — SCOTLAND (HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS DEVELOPMENT). Commons August 1, 1939

MILITIAMEN. Written Answers August 3, 1939

GENERAL ELECTION. Commons August 4, 1939

2 speeches — GENERAL SITUATION. Commons September 7, 1939

RAILWAY FARES. Commons September 27, 1939

EVACUATION. Commons September 28, 1939

DEPENDANTS' ALLOWANCES. Commons October 3, 1939

2 speeches — RAILWAY PASSES. Commons October 11, 1939

EVACUATION. Commons October 12, 1939

BRITISH REPLY TO GERMAN PROPOSALS. Commons October 12, 1939

SEPARATION ALLOWANCES. Commons October 17, 1939

BRITISH COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN SETTLEMENT IN EUROPE. Commons October 19, 1939

AIR-RAID WORKERS. Written Answers October 24, 1939

CHEAP TRAVELLING FACILITIES. Written Answers October 24, 1939

DEATH PENALTY. Commons November 7, 1939

SOLDIERS' DEPENDANTS (ALLOWANCES). Written Answers November 7, 1939

2 speeches — ANGLO-RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS. Commons November 8, 1939

BRITISH COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN SETTLEMENT IN EUROPE. Commons November 9, 1939

ELECTRICIANS. Written Answers November 9, 1939

BISHOPSGATE STATION, LONDON (AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS). Written Answers November 14, 1939

4 speeches — CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. Commons November 21, 1939

ROYAL AIR FORCE (TRAVELLING VOUCHERS). Written Answers November 30, 1939

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (SECRET SITTING). Commons December 5, 1939

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