Mr Eugene Ramsden
1883 - August 9, 1955Summary information for Mr Eugene Ramsden
Contributions
1925
FRENCH RAILWAY FARES (REBATES). Commons March 4, 1925
JAPAN (CUSTOMS DUTIES). Commons March 16, 1925
CUBA (INVOICE DECLARATIONS). Commons March 23, 1925
2 speeches — EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT. Commons April 2, 1925
2 speeches — OMNIBUSES (FIRST AID OUTFITS). Commons May 5, 1925
SILK [CUSTOMS). Commons May 11, 1925
PARCELS POST (INCREASE OF WEIGHT). Commons June 16, 1925
2 speeches — COACH ACCIDENT, GRASSINGTON. Commons June 18, 1925
X-RAY PHOTOGRAPHS. Commons June 25, 1925
BANKRUPTCY BILL. Written Answers June 30, 1925
AFFORESTATION. Commons July 7, 1925
2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons July 20, 1925
OIL PURCHASES. Commons November 18, 1925
TAXATION (INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON). Written Answers November 19, 1925
AMANI INSTITUTE. Commons November 23, 1925
2 speeches — IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE. Commons November 23, 1925
BANKRUPTCY BILL. Commons November 24, 1925
DIRECTIONAL WIRELESS. Commons November 24, 1925
EMPIRE SUGAR. Commons November 24, 1925
2 speeches — OIL FUEL (PURCHASES). Commons December 2, 1925
BRITISH BRICKS. Commons December 3, 1925
CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONERS (RESIDENCE ABROAD). Commons December 3, 1925
DOMINION SUPPLIES. Commons December 8, 1925
MERCANDISE EXPORTS Written Answers December 8, 1925
FUEL OIL. Commons December 9, 1925
IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE. Commons December 14, 1925
2 speeches — HOLLAND (BRITISH FIRM'S CLAIM). Commons December 14, 1925
2 speeches — IMPORT DUTIES (PORTUGAL). Commons December 15, 1925
SAFEGUARDING OF INDUSTRIES (CUSTOMS DUTIES) BILL. Commons December 16, 1925
IMPERIAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (RECOMMENDATIONS). Written Answers December 17, 1925
2 speeches — IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE. Commons December 21, 1925
COLONIAL OFFICE (MEDICAL DIRECTOR). Commons December 21, 1925
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